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Libraries in the History of Print Culture 10 Sept. 2010 Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D. Post-Doctoral Researcher OCLC Research Mining Global Library Records for National Publication Profiles: Books as an Expression of Cultural Diversity
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Overview Introduction to the Project Research Results: Publication profiles Language data Translation data Next steps
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Introduction: Genesis and Background of the Project
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Genesis and Background of the Project Interested in measures of cultural diversity: UNESCO Institute for Statistics IFLA Statistics and Evaluation Committee ISO Global Library Statistics Project Book and Media Studies School, Leiden Index Translationum UNESCO Division of Cultural Expressions & Creative Industries 1932 - present
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Genesis and Background of the Project
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WorldCat TM and Global Book Data: 200 million records, 1.63 billion holdings Strongest in monographic records 72,000 libraries 171 countries > 50% non-English cataloging > 470 languages
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WorldCat as an “Aggregate Collection“ Data Mining can: “…not only provide librarians data for decision- making for collection and service development, but also provide users with enhanced discovery and access methods.” Connaway, L.S., & Dickey, T.J. (2008). Beyond data mining: Delivering the next generation of service from library data. Proceedings of the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, 1059-63 at 1062.
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Project Objectives Mine data from WorldCat’s monographic records Parse the data: Country of publication Year of publication Language use as a “measure of cultural diversity” Seek patterns in the data
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Project Objectives Data limits: Textual material, non-serial Publication date numeric, < 2010 Data extracted: Published titles Holdings – indigenous libraries and worldwide Languages Translation data
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Project Objectives Profiles of book publishing in six countries: Bolivia, Chile, Germany, Poland, South Africa, Thailand Expansions in groups: China, Columbia, Finland, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Nigeria, Russia, Ukraine, Venezuela Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Japan, Korea(s), Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland Etc.
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Project Limitations “As reflected in WorldCat” Collection patterns Cataloging practice Definition of a book Definition of a COUNTRY Definition of a publishing date
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National Publishing Profiles
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Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output
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Book Publishing Profiles: Language Data
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Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data
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Next Steps Refinements (always) to data extraction Map and graphical interface Longitudinal data
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Questions? Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D. dickeyt@oclc.org www.oclc.org/research/projects/globalbooks/default.htm Special thanks to Jeremy Browning, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Michael Heaney, and Karen Smith-Yoshimura
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