Name that author!
WorldCat.org adds links to WorldCat Identities and British Library Direct document service
One of the latest enhancements to WorldCat.org is a link to WorldCat Identities, an OCLC research
prototype that creates a summary page for some 25 million personal and corporate authors mentioned
in WorldCat. Located beneath the Details tab in
WorldCat.org records, in the “About the Authors”
section, an Identities page includes an interactive
publication timeline, audience-level bar graph, links
to profiles of related people or companies, and a tag
cloud of associated subject headings.

In addition, research journal articles discoverable
on WorldCat.org now include links to the British
Library direct service, where electronic copies of
the articles may be purchased. The links are provided
in the “Get it” and “Buy This item” zones of
a record. Approximately 4.6 million British Library
articles are currently indexed in WorldCat.org.
WorldCat.org is a destination site that lets Web
searchers discover materials in the collections of
WorldCat participating libraries.
WorldCat Link Manager
New name, new features, new connections
Formerly known as 1Cate, WorldCat Link Manager allows users to link from an article citation to the
full-text version of the article in your digital collection. The new name reflects the gradual merging
of WorldCat data into Link Manager’s knowledgebase
(and vice versa), as well as the increasing
integration that users can expect between Link
Manager and WorldCat.

The new name coincides with the addition of several
user-requested enhancements:
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The main search box adds an “autosuggest”
feature that looks up titles as the user types.
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Results are now available in XML format via a
full-featured API to mix with other software.
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The resource management system included in
Link Manager now allows local administrators
to customize coverage and add notes on
records from the global knowledgebase.
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Links for eBooks can be retrieved by ISBN or
title and can be displayed as a result set that
integrates a library’s eBooks and eJournals.
Features added to CONTENTdm for digital collection management
New functionality in CONTENTdm is making it easy
for libraries to manage and access documents in
Portable Document Format (PDF) and integrate digital collection growth into their cataloging workflows.
With CONTENTdm 4.3, multiple-page PDF
files can be automatically converted to compound
objects with searchable full text, which
allows users to retrieve page-level search
results within a PDF. Full-text extraction and
generation of thumbnail images from the
PDF happen automatically. End users can also select
any subset of pages from the PDF to print or save,
making it easy to get just the information they need.
The new CONTENTdm release also supports the
OCLC Connexion digital import feature, which allows
catalogers using the Connexion client to add digital items to CONTENTdm collections during the Connexion
cataloging process.
View the news release for more information.
Coutts, Blackwell become WorldCat Selection partners
WorldCat Selection subscribers can now receive notification
records for materials from two major materials vendors:
Blackwell Book Services and Coutts Information Services.
These two companies recently became active partners in
WorldCat Selection, a service that allows selectors of library
materials to view new title data from multiple materials vendors
in one central, comprehensive system. Selection enables
libraries to get WorldCat records for newly selected materials
into their integrated library systems early in the technical services
process, as well as share selection decisions with others
in their institutions.
It’s as easy as... EZproxy
The leading solution for providing users with remote access
to Web-based licensed content offered by libraries, EZproxy
has been acquired by OCLC from Useful Utilities of Peoria,
Arizona. Useful Utilities founder Chris Zagar will join OCLC to
ensure a smooth transition of EZproxy operations and to assist
OCLC in developing state-of-the-art authentication services for
the cooperative.
OCLC will honor EZproxy’s current service arrangements whereby
licensees continue to enjoy access to new releases of EZproxy and
technical support at no additional charge. OCLC also will create
new value for licensees by surfacing EZproxy in WorldCat.org
to provide users with better access to library collections and services
through WorldCat.
View the news release for more information.
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