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In light of recent threads the following press release should be of
interest to this group:

 

 

OCLC and The Combined Regions announce plans to launch Web-based public
library national union catalogue in UK

 

New shared Web catalogue to boost visibility and usage of public library
resources

 

BIRMINGHAM, UK, 06 January 2011: OCLC and The Combined Regions (TCR)
have announced plans to launch Britain's first freely accessible
national public library union catalogue. Containing the bibliographic
data from 80% of the UK's public libraries, the service will make it
possible for Web users to simultaneously search 9 million bibliographic
records and 50 million holdings.

 

Leveraging information already indexed in WorldCat, the world's largest
online resource for finding library materials, this customised union
catalogue will provide a view of holdings contributed by the 149 local
authorities with a current full package subscription to UnityUK, the
UK's only nationwide network for resource sharing.

 

The initiative will make bibliographic data more discoverable on the
open Web. Indexing of WorldCat data through search engines such as
Google and Yahoo! will vastly improve awareness of public library
resources and drive significantly increased traffic back to local
libraries.

 

Requiring no other expenditure than a current full package UnityUK
subscription, the service increases visibility for public library
holdings - positioning them as primary sources of information alongside
other Web resources.

 

A recent agreement drafted by OCLC with input from The Combined Regions
securing the provision of UnityUK and making important provisions for
its future as a national platform for resource discovery and
inter-lending paved the way for the development of this new union
catalogue. Both organisations share an ambition to achieve wider access
to public libraries. This agreement is a vital step towards that goal.

 

Commenting on the plans Rob Froud, Chair, The Combined Regions said: "We
have long held the ambition to create a national union catalogue and we
are delighted that we are going to achieve this in partnership with
OCLC. It is one of the biggest developments for public libraries since
the People's Network: it's the Big Idea that public libraries need to
demonstrate their combined value, their relevance and accessibility at a
time when resource sharing is more important than ever."

 

These are sentiments echoed by OCLC's Robin Murray, Vice President,
Global Product Management: "This is a crucial time for UK public
libraries. The focus on shared services and collaboration to raise the
profile of UK public libraries in the midst of declining budgets has
never been more important. The need to employ technology in new ways to
increase visibility and usage is key."

 

Robin continues: "OCLC is acutely aware of the challenges facing
libraries today and we are devoted to maximising the value our customers
receive from existing investments. Our strategy has always been to
leverage the benefits and efficiencies of scale brought about through
cooperation and the aggregation of library data - this initiative is the
latest manifestation of this approach - a way to provide a simple,
scalable solution to a long-standing challenge faced by the public
libraries in the UK."

 

The first phase of this project is to produce an initial 'proof of
concept' which will be available for review by those UnityUK libraries
with a full package subscription in March 2011.

 

For more information please visit
http://www.oclc.org/uk/en/productworks/ukunioncat.htm. Alternatively,
email [log in to unmask]

 

 

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