Sharpen your social skills in WorldCat.org
Now you can quickly rate items on a five-star scale, create
and save drafts of reviews and write your review in your
preferred language.
Your WorldCat profile page, which lets you share information
about yourself such as your occupation, interests and
links to personal Web pages, now lets you add a picture.
The WorldCat blog is designed to be a fun spot to read
about what’s happening on WorldCat.org and to share cool
ways that people are using the site in their libraries. Stop by
and tell us what you think!
Users can share lists of items and subscribe to others’
lists from anywhere on the Web: public WorldCat lists are
available as RSS feeds that can be monitored using
any RSS-capable service or software. If your library
uses WorldCat lists to promote specific resources—recently-added books or videos, staff recommendations,
local authors—you can display the list content
directly on your Web site with updates in real time via
the list’s RSS feed using Javascript or a Javascript-to-RSS service.
Over 20 million article-level metadata records from British
Library Inside, the library’s flagship serials service, are now
in WorldCat.org. The new records increase by 60 percent
the amount of article-level metadata in WorldCat.org and
bring the number of article records to over 57 million.
The redesigned home page sports a new look and features tabbed ‘scope’ searching so you can easily limit retrievals to one of several popular formats: books, DVDs, CDs and articles.
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Hear ye, hear ye
The eAudiobook Blackstone Collection is now
available to libraries from OCLC NetLibrary as an
annual subscription with unlimited simultaneous
user access. The collection consists of 1,800 titles
and features best-selling fiction, history, mysteries,
movie tie-ins, science fiction, children’s literature,
classics and more, read by award-winning narrators.
About 15 to 25 new titles are added each
month at no additional cost to subscribers.
More information
Let’s chat
Reach out to users from every Web page with “Qwidget,” QuestionPoint’s chat widget. Qwidget
combines the simplicity of a chat widget on the
user side (similar in appearance to MeeboMe)
with the power of QuestionPoint’s virtual reference
management system on the librarian side.
When users enter your service through Qwidget,
your librarians have access to the full range of
QuestionPoint features, including the ability for
multiple librarians to cooperatively monitor the
queue, referral options and post-session followup
capabilities. The full range of reports and
statistics also is available for Qwidget sessions.
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Get in synch
To help make library collections more visible on the
Web, OCLC is using SRU (Search and Retrieve
URLs) technology to keep WorldCat.org up-to-date
and in synch with union catalogs around the world.
SRU technology, a modernization of the Z39.50 protocol, makes
it possible to update WorldCat, and thus WorldCat.org, in
real time. The Nederlandse Centrale Catalogus (NCC: the
Dutch Union Catalogue) is the first catalog to be synched with
WorldCat using SRU technology. As bibliographic records
and holdings are added to NCC, WorldCat is automatically
updated in parallel. At the same time, the two union catalogs are
synchronized by an exchange of record identifiers. On average,
1,800 records per day are sent from NCC to WorldCat. The
second installation will be the Libraries Australia service later
this year.
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WebJunction turns 5!
On May 12, 2008, WebJunction celebrated its fifth anniversary
with the launch of a new brand, and Web articles looking
back as well as forward to the next five years. WebJunction’s
mission: to build and support online communities where library
staff connect, create and learn. Since its release, the online
community of library staff has grown to include:
- More than a dozen community partner sites
- 90,000+ unique monthly visitors
- 30,000+ registered members, adding over
700 each month
- 30,000+ e-learning courses taken
- 30,000+ discussion board conversations
Later this year, WebJunction will roll out a new platform complete
with new online courses, more partner sites and improved
tools for social networking, content creation and sharing, training and learning management capabilities.
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National Library of China to add records to WorldCat
The National Library of China, the largest library in
Asia, is adding its bibliographic records to WorldCat,
making those records available to researchers worldwide.
Using specially developed software to convert
the format of its records, the library anticipates that
some 1.5 million records will be sent to OCLC this
year. These records, when added to WorldCat, will
display Chinese characters. The library will continue
adding records to WorldCat beyond 2008 once the
format has been converted.
The new records enrich the value of WorldCat for
scholarship worldwide and enhance WorldCat’s role
as a bridge of understanding between cultures.
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