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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Strategic Partnerships: An International View 30 October 2003
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OCLC will be the leading global library cooperative helping libraries serve people by providing economical access to knowledge through innovation and collaboration. Vision
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OCLC’s public purposes Further access to the world’s information Reduce the rate of rise of per- unit library costs
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650 3,000 678 4,100 36,524 450 The Cooperative 45,000 libraries 8,878 in 83 countries outside U.S. 45,000 libraries 8,878 in 83 countries outside U.S.
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SABINET Online Gerhard Kemp
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OCLC PICA Rein van Charldorp Nick RawsonJanet Lees
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OCLC PICA Members Council delegates Christine Bailey University of Glasgow Wim van Drimmelin Royal Library of the Netherlands Diane Man University of the Witwatersrand Norma Read University of Cape Town
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Canada
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Latin America & the Caribbean
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Asia Pacific Australia China Hong Kong Japan Korea Singapore Taiwan Cataloging QuestionPoint netLibrary FirstSearch E-journals ILLiad
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WorldCat 53 million records 888 million location listings 40 million books 2.4 million serials 1.4 million visual materials
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Trends: Internet search & answer
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Trends: information formats scholarly resources 2003 five-year forecast traditional materials “e” materials printed scholarly journals
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Trends: research & learning Reduced funding Proliferation of e-learning Institutional repositories New flows of scholarly materials Lifelong learning
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Trends: library landscape Many librarians retiring Technical and economic challenges of digital preservation Managing digital content Mainstream special collections Increased integration No pattern of involvement with research and learning materials
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E-learning “Libraries and the Enhancement of E-learning”
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Collections highlow high stewardship uniqueness books journals special collections research and learning materials freely-accessible web resources
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OCLC Research...to expand knowledge that advances OCLC’s public purpose of furthering access to the world’s information and reducing library costs.
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OCLC Research
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subject classification name authority citation analysis e-print archives user view ePrints UK
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OCLC Research OCLC Research “A Metadata Framework to Support the Preservation of Digital Objects”
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Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Work | expression | manifestation | item FRBR work-set algorithm
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WebJunction
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netLibrary 60,000 titles 8,670 libraries 385 publishers 60,000 titles 8,670 libraries 385 publishers
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QuestionPoint Netherlands Canada UK China Greece Sweden Denmark Norway Japan Germany Switzerland Australia Taiwan Slovenia Belgium Non-US libraries
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Al@din
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Digital Archive 3,000 objects
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CONTENTdm Dutch example goes here, OCLC PICA to provide a URL..THIS IS FROM A MUNCIPAL GOVERNMENT BUILDING IN THE NETHERLANDS (SEE LIBER SPEECH).
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Olive software Historical newspaper digitization & delivery
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tomorrow WorldCat tomorrow graphics, sound and motion new contributors UNICODE links full text MARC, Dublin Core, IFLA FRBR
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OCLC PICA Dutch Catalog GGC
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Virtual international authorities file
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Open WorldCat Pilot
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A global cooperative
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Links in the co-op
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Knowledge map physicaldigital about by manuscripts articles video clips e-content articles books art documentaries images websites eBooks sound recordings
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Who pays the ferryman? Differential pricing cooperate (eliminate duplicate effort, do together what none of us can do singly) share development costs through OCLC’s infrastructure—combination skunkworks and working computer center for the international library community
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Who pays the ferryman? Differential pricing cooperate (eliminate duplicate effort, do together what none of us can do singly) share development costs through OCLC’s infrastructure—combination skunkworks and working computer center for the international library community
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Who pays the ferryman? Differential pricing cooperate (eliminate duplicate effort, do together what none of us can do singly) share development costs through OCLC’s infrastructure—combination skunkworks and working computer center for the international library community
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Who pays the ferryman? Differential pricing cooperate (eliminate duplicate effort, do together what none of us can do singly) share development costs through OCLC’s infrastructure—combination skunkworks and working computer center for the international library community
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Who pays the ferryman? Differential pricing cooperate (eliminate duplicate effort, do together what none of us can do singly) share development costs through OCLC’s infrastructure—combination skunkworks and working computer center for the international library community
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