What’s up with RLG services
When the membership of the Research Libraries Group
(RLG) overwhelmingly approved the agreement to combine with OCLC, the task of
integrating services became a top priority. Here is a progress report.
Technical services. OCLC Connexion now features RLIN21 online cataloging
functionality for searching authority history and for guided entry for archival control
fields, as well as additional non-roman support and authority searching for the
Z39.50 service. OCLC staff began loading RLG catalog records into WorldCat in
December 2006. Support for institutional records (record clustering) is coming in
May 2007. By July 2007, the RLG Union Catalog will be completely merged with
WorldCat and all RLG libraries will be using Connexion.
Discovery services. In June 2007, 12 of the 17 RLG Eureka databases will
be migrated to OCLC FirstSearch. Those to be discontinued: English Short
Title Catalogue, Handbook of Latin American Studies, Index to Foreign Legal
Periodicals, Inside Information Plus and Index to Hispanic Legislation. The Hand Press Book Database and SCIPIO: Art and Rare Book Sales Catalogs will be
integrated into WorldCat and searchable via FirstSearch as well as Connexion for
updating by catalogers.
Resource Sharing. Data fields from RLG’s ILL Manager for e-delivery addresses
are now included in OCLC ILLiad and WorldCat Resource Sharing workforms. The
fields will be added to Constant Data and IDR profiles in January 2007. Users of
ILL Manager will migrate to an OCLC resource sharing service by September 2007.
To help users migrate, OCLC will archive requests from ILL Manager into a central
database in June 2007 from which users can search, display and export. The RLG
SHARES Program is continuing and efforts are underway to expand the number of
participants. In addition, a new statistical report will be available for SHARES users
that provides an overview of resource sharing transactions between libraries.
Service moves. RLG’s ArchiveGrid is now hosted in the OCLC Data Center.
The migration included porting ArchiveGrid from the Sun Solaris operating
system to Linux, adding usage statistics and implementing OCLC’s authentication
system. The CAMIO service will move to the OCLC CONTENTdm platform.
Citation formatting features based on RLG’s RedLightGreen, which ended in
November 2006, will be added to WorldCat.org in 2007. No decision has been
made regarding RLG Cultural Materials.
ILL analyses = data-driven, collection development
WorldCat Colection Analysis can now evaluate a library’s ILL activity to create borrowing and lending analyses and identify
potential collection development opportunities. This enhancement
crunches WorldCat Resource Sharing data, as well as ILLiad transactions
that go through WorldCat Resource Sharing, to give a library the ability to:
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compare borrowing requests over time to identify acquisition priorities;
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compare borrowing requests based on age, subject, serial and nonserial
items;
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analyze what your library borrows—items that supplement your
collection; and
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analyze items your library is lending—which reveals how your collection
is used.
For more information, visit the WorldCat Collection Analysis Web page.
WorldCat Cataloging Partners emerges
The OCLC Cataloging Partners program is
merging with the OCLC PromptCat service to form WorldCat
Cataloging Partners. The new, enhanced service is a
collaborative effort with materials vendors to reduce the
cost of cataloging for libraries.
WorldCat Cataloging Partners delivers OCLC
MARC records for materials ordered through participating
vendor partners, as well as setting a library’s holdings
automatically in WorldCat. It has three levels of service. The
Basic Service provides automated copy cataloging, while the
100% Record Delivery option guarantees a record for every title. The
Customized Record Delivery option offers customized local editing that
can’t be done through automated processes. For more information, visit the WorldCat Cataloging Partners Web page.
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