Year in review

Governing Members do all their current cataloging online or supply current
cataloging information to OCLC by computer tape or file. Governing Members participate
in OCLCs governance by electing delegates to the OCLC Members Council.
JulySeptember 2002
OCLC and the Koninklijke Bibliotheek partner to operate Strata Preservation
N.V., in The Hague, The Netherlands, an OCLC preservation center for the digitization
and preservation of the rich history in centuries-old European collections.
OCLC Canada opens a new office in Ottawa, Ontario to better serve the needs
of libraries in Ontario.
The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
and OCLC announce the 2003 IFLA/OCLC Early Career Development Fellows: Selenay
Aytaç, of Istanbul, Turkey; Anjali Gulati, of Lucknow, India; Hyekong
Hwang, of Seoul, South Korea; Ibrahim Ramjaun, of Mauritius; and Thi Nha Vu,
of Perth, Western Australia. The Fellows studies in Dublin, Ohio, are
subsequently postponed until 2004 as a result of the SARS illness outbreak in
early 2003.
PAIS introduces PAIS Direct, a quarterly, electronic publication to keep readers
alert to updates to PAIS International and highlight information contained in
the database.
OCLC and the Scottish Federation of University and Research Libraries (SCURL)
host a pre-IFLA Conference on New Directions in Metadata in Edinburgh,
Scotland. Librarians and researchers from nine countries attend for updates
on topics including metadata in distributed environments, applications of the
Open Archives Initiative and various, ongoing research projects.
OCLC PICA opens a regional center in Paris, France to serve the needs of libraries
in Cyprus, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey.
Seven libraries from the U.K. Consortium of University Libraries (CURL) begin
using QuestionPoint, OCLCs worldwide, collaborative digital reference
service. Several of these libraries also participated in the beta testing of
QuestionPoint.
OCLC and OCLC PICA begin a three-year retrospective conversion project for the
Koninklijke Bibliotheek to convert 400,000 of its pre-1980 records to machine-readable
form.
netLibrary introduces its Reference Center, which enhances libraries reference
content and enables them to offer access to items in the reference collections
of some 50 publishers, including dictionaries, encyclopedias and directories.
OctoberDecember 2002
OCLC dedicates the new Western Digital and Preservation Resources Center in
Lacey, Washington. A part of the OCLC Western Service Center, the Lacey Preservation
Center provides microfilming, digitization, training and consulting services
to libraries, museums and other information repositories in western Canada,
the Asia Pacific region and the western United States.
The OCLC Board of Trustees elects two new members to four-year terms: Edward
W. Barry, retired President of Oxford University Press, and Martín Gómez,
Executive Director of the Friends & Foundation of the San Francisco Public
Library.
OCLCs online course, Cataloging Internet Resources Using MARC 21
and AACR2, is translated into Spanish and becomes available on the OCLC
Web site.
The OCLC Language Sets Web store opens, enabling libraries to order shelf-ready
collections for adults and children in 12 languages with full MARC cataloging
and physical processing. The languages include: Bengali, Chinese, Gujarati,
Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Panjabi, Russian, Spanish, Tamil, Urdu and Vietnamese.
Aziz Abid, Director of UNESCOs Intergovernmental Informatics Program,
addresses the OCLC Members Council at its October 2022, meeting. We
are committed to cooperating with IFLA and OCLC in the emerging information
age, he said. Together we share a set of values that is a priceless
commons for librarians and the worlds libraries.
The Alternative Press Index Archive debuts exclusively on the OCLC FirstSearch
service, providing library users with electronic access to the paper backfiles
of the Alternative Press Index from 19691990.
netLibrary partners with RosettaBooks to offer unlimited access to an electronic
library of some of the most highly-regarded 20th century authors, including
99 bestsellers from George Orwell, Virginia Woolf, Kurt Vonnegut, William Styron,
Ray Bradbury and Agatha Christie.
The National and University Library of Iceland completes its translation of
the 13th abridged edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification system.
JanuaryMarch 2003
OCLC signs a memorandum of understanding with the King Abdulaziz Public Library
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to explore working together to build an online union
catalog of Arabic-language materials and creating another node in the global
OCLC cooperative.
The ÉPC-Biologie Library at the Université de Montréal,
a member of OCLC Canada, begins using the QuestionPoint service via its French-language
interface.
OCLC sponsors a symposium that is broadcast via the World Wide Web on January
17 at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting that spotlights the
development of digital library collections.
The University of Cambridge selects OCLC (in partnership with MARC Link) to
convert the 1.3 million bibliographic records in its guardbook catalogue, to
make its records of books and periodicals published between 1500 and 1978 accessible
online to library users.
OCLC signs an agreement with the Chilean Directorate of Libraries, Archives,
and Museums (DIBAM) for the National Library and the 368 public libraries it
manages in Chile to contribute their current cataloging to OCLC and become Governing
Members of the OCLC cooperative.
OCLC Research and the Association for Library and Information Science Education
(ALISE) award research grants to Abby Goodrum, Syracuse University; Rebecca
Green, University of Maryland; and Joseph Janes, University of Washington.
The Korea Education and Research Information Service (KERIS) forms a consortium
of more than 70 universities that will share access to more than 8,000 eBook
titles from netLibrary.
The ILL Policies and Technology Directory replaces the Name-Address Directory
and provides users of the OCLC Interlibrary Loan service with a Web-based, central
source for entering and retrieving information on ILL policies, billing, system
and contact information for participating libraries worldwide.
OCLC hosts a dinner at its Dublin, Ohio headquarters on March 18 to raise funding
for and awareness of the American Library Associations Spectrum Initiative.
OCLC and the Research Libraries Group sponsor PREMIS, a new working group that
will develop recommendations and best practices for implementing preservation
metadata in digital preservation systems.
To help libraries prepare for the future, OCLC publishes Five-Year
Information Format Trends, a special report to its member libraries
that presents data and forecasts on information trends that are likely to shape
the information landscape in the near future.
AprilJune 2003
In recognition of widespread economic challenges facing the OCLC cooperative,
OCLC announces it will keep fiscal 2004 prices at fiscal 2003 levels. In
this difficult time, the OCLC cooperative can not only offer hope, but practical
solutions that can help libraries, museums and archives increase their productivity
and do more with less, says OCLC President and CEO Jay Jordan.
OCLC launches WebJunction.org, a Web-based service through which libraries obtain
and share information resources aimed at enhancing the public computing services
they provide. WebJunction is funded by a three-year, $9 million grant that OCLC
received in 2002 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
The 13-member Shanghai Library Consortium, led by the Shanghai Library, begins
providing access to more than 1,000 netLibrary eBook titles, joining other consortia
in the Asia Pacific region that have recently begun similar efforts.
Fourth quarter enhancements to the OCLC Connexion service include new searching
features, save file improvements, OCLC-MARC format changes and additional record
export servers.
At its May meeting, the OCLC Members Council adopts a resolution to extend its
2001 authorization of six transitional delegates from regions outside the United
States to help broaden global participation in the OCLC cooperative. Members
Council President-Elect, Bob Seal, announces the theme for the 2003-2004 term:
Innovation, Risk-Taking and New Models of Service: Library Survival in
the 21st Century.
OCLC launches the Digitization and Preservation Online Resource Center, a new
Web site that provides information about copyright, digitization, grants assistance
and preservation issues, as well as links to online resources that describe
digitization and preservation activities at other institutions.
OCLC introduces French- and Spanish-language Internet mailing lists for OCLC
FirstSearch service users who prefer to receive news about FirstSearch in these
languages.
OCLC Canada and the Canadian Library Association announce the winner of the
first OCLC Canada/CLA Award for Resource Sharing Achievement: the reference
staffs at the University of New Brunswick and the University of Alberta Libraries.
OCLC makes the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification available online
through WebDewey on June 15.
The ILL Policies and Technology Directory replaces the Name-Address Directory
and provides users of the OCLC Interlibrary Loan service with a Web-based, central
source for entering and retrieving information on ILL policies, billing, system
and contact information for participating libraries worldwide.

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