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	<title>Hear how Drake University&rsquo;s 125-year history is preserved</title>
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		<p>During a recent Web presentation, Bart Schmidt, Digital Projects Librarian at Drake University&rsquo;s Cowles Library shared his experiences in digitizing and preserving Drake University&rsquo;s 125-year history.&nbsp; </p><P>More than 30,000 photographs, articles and oral histories from eyewitnesses, held in the Cowles Library Special Collections, were digitized to create the Drake Heritage Collections. Built using CONTENTdm Digital Collection Management Software, they&nbsp;consist of 12 digital collections and include a range of materials from the Drake University's Yearbooks and Pulitzer Prize winner Jay Norwood 'Ding' Darling&rsquo;s editorial cartoons to the music of Drake University&rsquo;s bands.</P>
<P>As part of his presentation, Bart explained how he integrates Google Maps with CONTENTdm and the Historic Des Moines digital collection featuring 200 photographs of homes, parks and public places taken between 1904 and 1914. As a result, library users get a new perspective on the special collections and its unique value to the community. Bart also offered a quick online tutorial of how to create a Google Map and integrate it into an online digital collection. </P>
<P>Additionally, Bart talked about some of the creative ways he markets the Digital Heritage Collections to the Drake University campus, the Des Moines community, Iowa residents and worldwide. </P>
<H3  >The Webinar recording</H3>
<P>The Webinar recording is now available for online viewing and&nbsp;includes a 10-minute introduction to CONTENTdm by Ron Gardner, OCLC Digital Library Consultant.</P>
<P><A href="http://vidego.multicastmedia.com/player.php?p=xz9nq6mr" target=_blank>Drake Heritage Collections presentation</A> [WebEx recording - 56 minutes]<BR>Bart Schmidt, Digital Projects Librarian<BR>Drake University</STRONG></P><C>
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<P>View the <A href="http://www.lib.drake.edu/heritage/">Drake Heritage Collections </A><BR></P>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 06:00:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>WorldCat.org enhancements in October 2009</title>
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		<p>This month&rsquo;s enhancements include a new apply for a library card link, recent items breakouts, new Elsevier content, Goodreads reviews and the new WorldCat Page on Facebook.</p><H2>Library info pages now show library card sign up link and recent lists breakouts</A></H2>
<P>Two new features were added to WorldCat.org this month that enhance the usefulness of your library info page on the site: the "Apply for a library card" link and new breakout categories on lists of recently-added items.</P>
<P><IMG class="" height=366 alt=Screenshot src="announcements/images/huntingtonpage.jpg" width=500 border=0 ></P><!--<a href="http://www.worldcat.org/libraries/8514" target="_blank">8514 link</a>-->
<P>The "Apply for a library card" link (circled) is drawn from your library's WorldCat Registry profile in the "Name and Location" section, and the Recent items list breakouts (highlighted) are automatically generated for you each month, from your previous month's WorldCat holdings.</P>
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<LI><STRONG>Apply for a library card link</STRONG><A href="http://www.worldcat.org/libraries/8514"></A></SPAN><BR>Once you add a link to your online library card sign-up form through the <A href="http://www.worldcat.org/registry/institutions/" target=_blank>WorldCat Registry</A>, now WorldCat.org will display it for your users. So anyone who finds your library through WorldCat can immediately become an online borrower. </LI></UL>
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<LI><STRONG>Fiction/Juvenile breakouts on recent items lists</STRONG><BR>Your library's monthly auto-generated list of items recently added to WorldCat just got even better&mdash;now there are 4 separate sublists for <STRONG>fiction</STRONG>, <STRONG>nonfiction</STRONG>, <STRONG>juvenile</STRONG> and <STRONG>nonjuvenile</STRONG> materials. You can point to this page from blog posts, newsletters&mdash;anywhere you want to highlight new content for specific readers. (Note that the "All items" list has an RSS feed on it. Soon the breakout categories will have individual RSS feeds, too.) </LI></UL>
<P class=morelink>See both of these enhancements in action from the <A href="http://www.worldcat.org/libraries/8514">Huntington Beach Public Library's "info" page on WorldCat.org</A></P>
<H2>More WorldCat news</H2>
<H3><IMG class="" height=45 alt="Science Direct Logo" src="announcements/images/ScienceDirect.jpg" width=160 border=0 >Elsevier ScienceDirect articles now on WorldCat.org</H3>
<P>Elsevier metadata for SCOPUS and ScienceDirect collections from 2006 to the present have now been indexed in WorldCat.org search results. This article-level metadata joins similar content such as the GPO Monthly Catalog, ArticleFirst, Medline, ERIC and the British Library Inside Serials. The ScienceDirect content corresponds to 1,800 journals, 150 book series and more than 1.3 million records.</P>
<P><STRONG>Goodreads reviews are in</STRONG></P>
<P>WorldCat has now added Goodreads reviews to help users evaluate materials with fellow<IMG class="" height=53 alt="Goodreads Logo" src="announcements/images/goodreads.jpg" width=160 border=0 > readers' comments. You'll find Goodreads reviews in the "Reviews" section alongside WorldCat, WeRead, and Amazon reviews.</P>
<P><STRONG><IMG class="" style="WIDTH: 43px; HEIGHT: 46px" height=53 alt="Facebook Logo" src="announcements/images/facebookicon.jpg" width=55 border=0 >On Facebook?</STRONG> <A href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/WorldCatorg/81565002545">Become a Fan of WorldCat</A> on the new WorldCat Page. Then upload a photo, start a discussion, or post a question to the wall.</P>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 10:51:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>Credo Reference is adding MARC records to WorldCat</title>
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		<p>Credo Reference is a full-text online reference service. The records being added to WorldCat represent the ebooks that are part of Credo's collection.</p><P>The Credo Reference collection includes over three million entries from hundreds of well-regarded titles from over 70 of the world's best reference publishers.&nbsp; Credo's collection is intelligently integrated with millions of cross-references and contains a wide range of subject-specific titles covering everything from art to accountancy, science to Shakespeare and law to literature plus dictionaries, bilingual dictionaries, thesauri, encyclopedias, quotations and atlases.&nbsp; </P>
<P>When a record for a title from Credo Reference (OCLC symbol CREDO) is added or matched to WorldCat, a 938 field is added to the MARC record that contains the vendor code CRED.&nbsp; This code is indexed; vendor records are searchable in Connexion using the vendor index (Vendor (vn:) in the dropdown menu).&nbsp; Some examples of the records added to WorldCat from Credo Reference are OCLC numbers: #436848185, #437303088.&nbsp; Some examples of records matched in WorldCat are OCLC numbers:&nbsp; #428818194, #246969140.</P>
<P>For information about Credo Reference, see their web site at: <A href="http://www.credoreference.com">http://www.credoreference.com</A>.</P>
<P class=morelink>See a <A href="../partnerships/material/contribution/technical/default.htm">list of all partners contributing records</A> through the Vendor Record Contribution Program.</P>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 03:16:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>WorldCat.org enhancements in September 2009</title>
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		<p>This month&rsquo;s enhancements include a new library card field in the WorldCat Registry and the WorldCat CiteMe app being recognized by Mashable.</p><P><STRONG>WorldCat Registry now includes library card field</STRONG></P>
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<P class=small>Photo attribution: ilovelibraries.org<BR>Library Card Sign-up</P></DIV>
<P>September is national library card sign-up month for libraries in the United States, so there&rsquo;s no better time to take advantage of the latest new field added to the WorldCat Registry&mdash;<STRONG>the Library Card Form page</STRONG>. This new field lets you add the URL for your library card sign-up form to your Registry profile. Find it in the &ldquo;Name and Location&rdquo; section of your profile. Once you add it, soon new users who find your library through WorldCat.org will be able to apply for a library card immediately.</P><IMG height=338 alt="screenshot: Cleveland Public Library" src="announcements/images/cleveland_lib_registry.jpg" width=469> 
<P><A href="http://www.worldcat.org/registry/institutions/" target=_blank><STRONG>Add your library card sign-up form URL to your WorldCat Registry profile now &gt;&gt;</STRONG></A></P>
<H3>More WorldCat news </H3>
<P><STRONG>Facebook apps for back-to school</STRONG></P><IMG class=imageright height=65 alt="Mashable: The Social Media Guide" src="announcements/images/mashable.jpg" width=183> 
<P>The WorldCat CiteMe app was recently recognized in the article, &ldquo;<A href="http://mashable.com/2009/09/03/web-apps-students/" target=_blank>Back to School: 15 Essential Web Tools for Students</A>&rdquo; by Mashable, the world's largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news. There are two Facebook apps for WorldCat:</P>
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<LI><IMG height=16 alt=WorldCat src="announcements/images/worldcaticon16x16.gif" width=16><A href="http://apps.facebook.com/worldcat/" target=_blank>WorldCat</A> &ndash; an app that lets you find items in WorldCat from right within Facebook 
<LI><IMG height=27 alt="Cite Me" src="announcements/images/citeme_icon.jpg" width=28><A href="http://apps.facebook.com/citemeapp/" target=_blank>CiteMe</A> &ndash; an app that delivers formatted citations from WorldCat in one of 5 standard styles: APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA or Turabian.
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<P>Add the apps to your library&rsquo;s Facebook page today, and then check out the article for other good apps and tips to get back in the school swing of things.</P></LI></UL>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 05:56:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>xISBN now includes optional WorldCat.org links</title>
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		<p>Now you can link to WorldCat.org records from your xISBN results.</p><P>The xISBN Web service supplies ISBNs and other information associated with an individual intellectual work represented in WorldCat. Submit an ISBN to this service, and it returns a list of related ISBNs and selected metadata. </P>
<P>The xISBN service is based on WorldCat, the world's largest network of library content and services. </P>
<P>With this new enhancement, you can now easily have all of your results link directly to the WorldCat.org item&mdash;which means if a user finds an item through your xISBN-powered app, they can now quickly locate it in a nearby library through WorldCat.org.</P>
<P>To enable automatic linking to WorldCat.org, simply add the argument "?fl=url" to the end of an xISBN request, like this:<BR><A href="http://xisbn.worldcat.org/webservices/xid/isbn/0596002815?fl=url">http://xisbn.worldcat.org/webservices/xid/isbn/0596002815?fl=url</A><BR>Get more details and gain access to <A href="http://xisbn.worldcat.org/xisbnadmin/index.htm" target=_blank>xISBN</A> through the <A href="http://www.worldcat.org/wcpa/content/affiliate/default.jsp" target=_blank>WorldCat Affiliates</A> page on the WorldCat.org Web site.</P>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 03:28:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>Syndetic Solutions trial in WorldCat Local</title>
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		<p>OCLC is partnering with Syndetic Solutions to offer trial access to evaluative content such as covert art, reviews and summaries in WorldCat Local.&nbsp; When enabled, this content will help WorldCat Local users more easily determine which items in search results will fulfill their research needs.</p><P>All WorldCat Local libraries in North America (Canada, US, Mexico) Central America, Caribbean, and South America that do not currently purchase content from Syndetic Solutions are eligible to participate in the trial that will continue through June 30, 2010.</P>
<P>Library staff members control access to the trial content in the &gt;My WorldCat.org &gt;User Interface Options section of the <A href="http://www.worldcat.org/config/" target=_blank>Service Configuration</A> module. The new evaluative content is available now in WorldCat Local, but it will not display to users until the option to &ldquo;Display Syndetics data?&rdquo; is set to &ldquo;Show&rdquo; in Service Configuration.</P>
<H2>Evaluative content included in the trial</H2>
<P>The trial will surface six new evaluative content elements within the WorldCat Local interface. These elements include:</P>
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<LI>Cover Art 
<LI>Reviews from <EM>Library Journal</EM> 
<LI>Reviews from <EM>Publisher&rsquo;s Weekly</EM> 
<LI>First Chapters 
<LI>Descriptions / Summaries 
<LI>Table of Contents </LI></UL>
<P>For the purpose of this trial program, Syndetic Solutions has chosen to feature the six key content elements listed above. <STRONG>At the conclusion of the trial libraries may choose subscribe to these existing elements or add additional elements that include: fiction profiles, find similar titles, series list, first chapters, author notes, awards, Spanish and German content, video &amp; music profiles and reviews from <EM>School Library Journal</EM>, <EM>Booklist</EM>, <EM>Choice</EM>, <EM>Horn</EM> and <EM>Kirkus</EM>.</STRONG></P>
<H2>Next steps</H2>
<P>The trial of Syndetic Solutions evaluative content in WorldCat Local will continue through June 30, 2010. Following the trial, WorldCat Local libraries may choose to add a subscription to this content to their WorldCat Local subscription for an additional charge.</P>
<P>Contact your OCLC Library Services Consultant for an estimate of the price of this add-on purchase for your library.</P>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 01:00:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>CONTENTdm Featured Collections: October 2009</title>
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		<p>Organizations worldwide are using CONTENTdm Digital Collection Management Software to create thousands of outstanding digital collections and to provide easy access to their unique holdings.</p><P>This month, four collections from the CONTENTdm Collection of Collections are featured on the OCLC Web site. The featured collections for October are <EM>Milwaukee Waterways</EM>; <EM>U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service National Digital Library</EM>; <EM>Cuban Photograph Collections</EM> and <EM>Early Advertising of the West, 1867-1918</EM>.</P>
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<p><strong><a href="http://content.mpl.org/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/MilwWaterwa" target="collection">Milwaukee Waterways</a></strong></p>
<p>Milwaukee Public Library</p>
<p>Milwaukee Waterways illustrates the role Lake Michigan and Milwaukee's rivers have played in the history of Milwaukee. Pictures of the harbor and ships from around the world loading and unloading materials show the variety of materials that have passed through the Port over time. Other pictures illustrate the role the rivers played in the commercial development of the city. Aerial views of the harbor and rivers and lakefront show the changing uses of the water and land. The photographs are from three collections contributed by the Port of Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Public Library, and the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.fws.gov/digitalmedia" target="collection">FWS National Digital Library</a></strong></p>
<p>U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service</p>
<p>The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's National Digital Library is a searchable collection of selected still images, publications, historical artifacts, audio, and video clips that are in the public domain. Topics covered include fisheries, plants, wildlife management, endangered species, wildlife refuges, habitat restoration, migratory birds, environmental sciences, recreation, training and outreach, hunting, water conservation, and more.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://merrick.library.miami.edu/cubanHeritage/cubanPhotographs/" target="collection">Cuban Photograph Collections</a></strong></p>
<p>University of Miami</p>
<p>The Cuban Photograph Collections include over 5,000 photographs which span a wide range of historical topics related to Cuba and the Cuban Diaspora. Highlights include historical images from the War of Independence against Spain (1895-1898), and photochroms important to the history of photography taken in Cuba at the end of the Spanish-American War by renowned American photographer William Jackson.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://content.lib.washington.edu/advertweb/index.html" target="collection">Early Advertising of the West, 1867-1918</a></strong></p>
<p>University of Washington Libraries</p>
<p>This collection contains over 450 print advertisements published in local magazines, city directories, and theater pamphlets from 1867 to 1918. These advertisements were selected and digitized in order to help researchers and students examine social, cultural and economic trends during this period. The collection is categorized into thematic groups and features advertisements about health care and hygiene products, liquor, tobacco, machinery, manufacturing, transportation, fashion, food and household goods and local tourism.</p>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 04:34:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>OCLC and South West Regional Library Service announce major collaboration using WorldCat Local in the United Kingdom</title>
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		<div>BIRMINGHAM, UK,7 October 2009 &#8211; OCLC and the South West Regional Library Service (SWRLS) today announced a collaboration that will initially see seven public library authorities in the South West of England using WorldCat Local as their shared end user discovery service in 2010. <br><p>Library authorities in Bournemouth, Bath &amp; NE Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset, Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Plymouth are working with OCLC to implement a discovery interface that will enable users to search and place reservations on materials held across the South West region. The service is a replacement for Wisdom, formerly supplied by DS Ltd, now part of the Axiell Group. By adopting this approach, the libraries will also raise their profile on the Web by becoming visible in WorldCat.org, the Web destination for discovery of library resources. </p>
<p>Rob Froud OBE, Head of Cultural Service at Somerset County Council and Chairman of the SWRLS Management Board said of the announcement: &ldquo;We opted to work with OCLC because we sought a service our library customers would view instantly as highly attractive and easy-to-use. Our library staff are also served by having a solution that is technically robust and simple to implement.&rdquo; Asked whether he felt other libraries in the region might join at a later stage, Mr Froud said: &ldquo;Other libraries have expressed an intention to join and it is our hope they will do so soon, but we are very happy with the initial roll-out as it is another demonstration that the model of collaborative working across public library authorities is thriving.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The libraries, through their participation in UnityUK, are already regularly updating their bibliographic and holdings information, which OCLC then uploads to WorldCat. This facilitated records transfer has opened up the potential for them to utilise services built on the WorldCat platform, including WorldCat Local. The seven SWRLS libraries will have their own individualised Web discovery interface reflecting their libraries&rsquo; branding and holdings switched on. Each interface will also present real-time holdings information from the other participating libraries to quicken the time it takes for users to locate items of interest. Requests will then be managed by the libraries&rsquo; underlying management systems, in this case Axiell&rsquo;s Galaxy and Talis Alto. Inter-library loan requests by SWRLS libraries are managed by UnityUK.</p>
<p>The decision by libraries in the South West to adopt WorldCat Local as a shared service comes at a time when public libraries across the country are joining up service provision. In September, the Society of Chief Librarians announced an initiative to allow members of a library to borrow books from any of 4000 libraries in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. And, as has been widely reported, the government is planning a national request service backed up by home delivery in an attempt to reinvigorate the public&rsquo;s perception of libraries.</p>
<p>Visit the OCLC Web site for more information on <a href="../worldcatlocal/default.htm">WorldCat Local</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About SWRLS</strong><br>South Western Regional Library Service was founded in 1937 as a charitable organisation, and exists to act as an advocate for, and to promote cooperation between, the libraries across all sectors in the South West. There are currently 56 members of SWRLS, consisting of public library authorities, academic and special libraries and around 25,000 interlibrary loan transactions are carried out annually between them. For further information see the website at <a href="http://www.swrls.org.uk">www.swrls.org.uk</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About OCLC</strong><br>Founded in 1967 and headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, OCLC is a nonprofit library service and research organization that has provided computer-based cataloging, reference, resource sharing, eContent, preservation, library management and Web services to 71,000 libraries in 112 countries and territories. OCLC and its member libraries worldwide have created and maintain WorldCat, the world&rsquo;s richest online resource for finding library materials. Search WorldCat.org on the Web at <a href="http://www.worldcat.org">www.worldcat.org</a>. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.oclc.org">www.oclc.org</a>.<br></p>
		<div style="size: 90%"> For more information:<P >Bob Murphy<BR ><strong>E</strong> <A href="mailto:murphyb@oclc.org" >murphyb@oclc.org</a><BR ><strong>T</strong> +1-614-761-5136</p>
		See also: <A title="" href="../worldcatlocal/default.htm" target=_blank>WorldCat Local</A></div></div>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 05:22:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>WorldCat Mashathon Seattle registration now open</title>
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		<p>Join fellow developers, coders and tech-enthusiasts for the next WorldCat Mashathon. Sponsored by the OCLC Developer Network and the University of Washington libraries, this Mashathon will be held Thursday and Friday, November 5-6 at Odegaard Undergraduate Library at the University of Washington.</p><P>The <A href="http://worldcat.org/devnet/wiki/2009WAMashathon" target=_blank>Seattle Mashathon</A> will follow the same format as previous events in <A href="http://worldcat.org/devnet/blog/2009/05/worldcat_mashathon_a_huge_succ.html" target=_blank>Amsterdam</A> and <A href="http://infomotions.com/blog/2008/11/worldcat-hackathon/" target=_blank>New York</A>. Participants will spend the two days brainstorming and coding mash-ups with local systems and other Web services to take advantage of all that <A href="http://www.worldcat.org/" target=_blank>WorldCat</A>, the world&rsquo;s largest and most comprehensive bibliographic database, has to offer. Developers from the library community and beyond are encouraged to attend.</P>
<P>WorldCat includes materials from libraries around the world, including images, video games, movies, articles, books, maps and more.</P>
<P>Why attend the WorldCat Mashathon?</P>
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<LI>Brainstorm potential apps for the <A href="http://worldcat.org/devnet/wiki/SearchAPIDetails" target=_blank>WorldCat Search API</A>, our bibliographic grouping services and other OCLC Web services. 
<LI>Get a preview of the new <A href="http://worldcat.org/devnet/wiki/BasicAPIDetails" target=_blank>WorldCat Basic API</A>. 
<LI>Gain development access to 1.4 billion items from more than 10,000 libraries worldwide. 
<LI>Integrate these resources with <A title="Library APIs" href="http://techessence.info/apis" target=_blank>many others</A> to create innovative new services. 
<LI>Meet fellow developers across the information industry. 
<LI>Share your creative vision and be a part of the next wave of online library development.</LI></UL>
<P><A href="http://roytennant.com/speaker.html" target=_blank>Roy Tennant</A> of OCLC Research and longtime <A href="http://code4lib.org/" target=_blank>Code4Lib</A> participant will kick off the session. OCLC staff will also be available for questions and breakout facilitation. Ideas, outcomes and code from the Mashathon, together with a participants list, will be shared during and after the event for others to download and build on.</P>
<P><A href="http://worldcat.org/devnet/wiki/2009WAMashathon" target=_blank>Learn more and register now for the Mashathon&nbsp;&gt;&gt;</A></P>
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	<title>New library card field added to WorldCat Registry</title>
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		<p>A new field has been added to the WorldCat Registry to help users sign up for a library card, once they find their local library through WorldCat.org.</p><P>This new field, called "Library Card Form Page" lets you add the URL for your library card sign-up form to your Registry profile. Find it in the "Name and Location" section of your profile. Once you add it, new users who find your library through WorldCat.org will soon be able to apply for a library card immediately. (The Library Card Form Page URL does not yet appear on &ldquo;library info&rdquo; pages on WorldCat.org.)</P>
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<P><A href="http://www.worldcat.org/registry/institutions/" target=_blank><STRONG  >Add your library card sign-up form URL to your WorldCat Registry profile now &gt;&gt;</STRONG></A></P>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 02:57:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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	<title>OCLC loads MARC records for Susan Bach Books into WorldCat</title>
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		<p>Susan Bach Books, located in Rio de Janeiro, was founded in 1949 by a linguist and book vendor from Europe and is the oldest existing book dealing firm in the country of Brazil.</p><P>As a distributor of all Brazilian university and academic presses, they have a large stock of out-of print books and periodicals and a fine collection of rare books. Their representatives are in all regions of Brazil and have arrangements with a few book dealers from Spanish-speaking neighboring countries which enable them to supply some selected titles from Latin America. They provide full library services of Brazilian materials in all subjects and their services include: approval plans, standing orders, serial subscriptions, new-titles bulletins, monographic ordering, full cataloging and minimal level records, shelf- ready processing and binding. For additional information about the Brazilian materials and library services that they provide, please contact Susan Bach Books at <A href="mailto:sbach@sbachbooks.com.br">sbach@sbachbooks.com.br</A>.</P>
<P>When a record for a title from Susan Bach Books (OCLC symbol SBACH) is added or matched to WorldCat, a 938 field is added to the MARC record that contains the vendor code BACH. This code is indexed; vendor records are searchable in Connexion using the vendor index (Vendor (vn:) in the dropdown menu). Some examples of the records added to WorldCat from Susan Bach Books are OCLC numbers: #435373729, #435373652. Some examples of records matched in WorldCat are OCLC numbers: #431939832, #428738409</P>
<P class=morelink><A href="http://www.sbachbooks.com.br">More information on Susan Bach Books &gt; &gt;</A></P>
<P class=morelink><A href="../partnerships/material/contribution/technical/default.htm">View a list of all partners contributing records through the Vendor Record Contribution Program &gt; &gt;</A></P>
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		<p>At ALA Annual 2009, Amy Rudersdorf, the Director of the Digital Information Management Program at the State Library of North Carolina, spoke about integrating a whole host of tools and systems into a digital curation workflow.</p><P>Many of the tools are fully integrated into the State Library staff's daily workflow and include the CONTENTdm Digital Collection Management Software, the OCLC Digital Archive, OCLC's Connexion cataloging service and the WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway, among others.</P>
<P>The video recording, which is now available for online viewing, also includes a 15-minute introduction to OCLC's Digital Collection Services by Geri Bunker Ingram, OCLC Digital Collection Services Manager.</P>
<P><STRONG  ><A href="http://vidego.multicastmedia.com/player.php?p=t1j3281f&utm_source=WhatCountsEmail&utm_medium=Special+Offers+%26+Information%2FSpecial+Offers+-+Digi+%26+Preservation+%28USA+and+CN%29&utm_campaign=Digital+Collection+and+Preservation+Update" target=_blank>Integrating technical services and preservation workflows: Mainstreaming digital resources</A>&nbsp;</STRONG>- Streaming video [73 minutes] <BR><STRONG  >Amy Rudersdorf, the Director of the Digital Information Management Program <BR>The State Library of North Carolina</STRONG></P>
<P>Also available is a recording from the ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) National Conference earlier this year, where Corey Lampert, Digital Projects Librarian at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, spoke about what it is like using CONTENTdm from the libraries' point of view. </P>
<P>She also talked about the strategic planning for their program, the process for developing digital projects, as well as how they promote their digital projects with Wikipedia. </P>
<P>The WebEx recording, which includes audio and slides, also has a 15-minute introduction to OCLC&rsquo;s Digital Collection Services by Suzanne Butte, OCLC Digital Library Consultant. </P>
<P><STRONG  ><A href="http://vidego.multicastmedia.com/player.php?p=l8b9k6wj&utm_source=WhatCountsEmail&utm_medium=Special+Offers+%26+Information%2FSpecial+Offers+-+Digi+%26+Preservation+%28USA+and+CN%29&utm_campaign=Digital+Collection+and+Preservation+Update" target=_blank>CONTENTdm @UNLV: New capabilities, new opportunities</STRONG></A>&nbsp;- WebEx recording [50 minutes] <BR><STRONG  >Corey Lampert, Digital Projects Librarian <BR>The University of Nevada, Las Vegas</STRONG></P>
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