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Outsourcing Cataloging for Japanese Language Materials -- a progress report from Yale -- Keiko Suzuki Japanese Catalog Librarian East Asia Library, Yale University Library April 5, 2006
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Outline Background Initial Planning & Coordination Guidelines & Procedures Issues & Progress Future Questions
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Background Trend Shift in in-house cataloging operation Staff budget vs. Other budget (i.e. collection) Casalini Shelf-Ready Project by LC; Japanese shelf-ready by Kinokuniya At Yale Shortage of J. cataloging staff Future backlog reduction
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Initial Planning & Coordination Initial Plan Shelf-Ready Project Processing 200 titles during Fall/Winter 2005 and concluding in Spring 2006 Major obstacles: Interdepartmental coordination in Yale Libraries Profile requirements for applicable materials RLIN library using OCLC Other major projects in East Asia Library
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Guidelines & Procedure Project Guidelines (4 p. English & Japanese translation + supplemental documents for Yale s local practice) Profile requirements Yale s local practices Post-cataloging preparations Communication (Email in Japanese; shipment takes 2 weeks) Actual Testing Procedure
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Issues & Progress No automatic upload from OCLC OCLC authorization Yale s labeling standard Subject analysis Authority work Delay of shipment Currently processed 30 titles out of 200 since Dec. 2005.
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Future Hope to complete the project and final analysis at the end of this summer Might explore the possibility to expand the target material profile
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Questions? Please send questions/comments to: Keiko Suzuki keiko.suzuki@yale.edu Kinokuniya contact: Mr. Daikichi Mitake mitake@kinokuniya.com
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