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Hi Lise

 

Mind if I just add a footnote?

 

Those libraries using RFID also have the opportunity to switch over to the
UK Data Model for their item tags. Since the model includes the ISIL code
(identifying owning institutions) and valid ISIL codes include OCLC codes
(as well as those issued by the British Library's ISIL agency) there's a
real opportunity to create a national ILL service coming down the tracks for
anyone interested in building it.

 

This of course only applies to libraries that plan to use the UK Data Model
(now supported by most of the UK's RFID suppliers for new installations) or
prepared to switch over from their existing proprietary systems (if they are
able to do so of course).

 

Kind regards

 

Mick

 

PS - You still owe us a blog post btw :-)

 

Mick Fortune       

m. +44 (0)7786 625544 

 

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From: lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Devane,Georgina
Sent: 19 May 2011 12:14
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Subject: UK National Catalogue

 

As David correctly points out, if you search WorldCat.org, you can now see
catalogue data from UK public libraries - those libraries who are full
subscribing members of the Unity UK  (UUK)ILL and resource sharing service.

 

In partnership with The Combined Regions (TCR), OCLC are creating a National
Union Catalogue, based on the holdings of UUK members.  Information is
available on our website here:
http://www.oclc.org/uk/en/productworks/ukunioncat.htm .  The catalogue has
been created using existing WorldCat.org functionality, known as a 'Group
Catalogue', which allows for a subset of data to be searched separately from
the global WorldCat.org contents.  However, records do have to be visible in
WorldCat.org to allow this to happen.  Therefore, since February 2011, UUK
member holdings have been searchable in WorldCat.org

 

An associated WorldCat.org feature is the Registry
(http://www.worldcat.org/registry/Institutions/) , which holds details of
participating libraries worldwide.  The entries for each library can include
links to the local catalogue, library homepage, etc.  To assist in the
creation of the UK National Catalogue OCLC created many of the records
relating to member public libraries.  Clearly, with such a big task some
errors crept in to the data entry process.  We have been checking entries as
far as possible, but can fall prey to changes in websites addresses and so
on.  Therefore we have been asking libraries to sign up, and take on
responsibility for maintaining their registry entries.

As list subscribers will have seen from our recent press release
(http://www.oclc.org/uk/en/news/releases/2011/201118.htm ), and other
communications sent out to the user base, the pilot test phase has begun.
In addition, as David notes, we have been publicising the National Catalogue
at the annual UUK User Group Meetings, which have been running around the UK
since the beginning of April.  So far we have attended nine meetings, with
one more to go next week, plus two online sessions scheduled for 25th and
27th May.  By the end of May we will have reached representatives from 139
public library authorities.

The National Catalogue will provide, for the first time in the UK, free
public access to the holdings of more than 150 public libraries, as well as
national collections including the BL and the RNIB.  All contributing
libraries will have the opportunity to review and comment on the service
before it is publicly launched later this year.

If anyone (UUK member or otherwise ) has any comments or questions then
please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

Best regards

Elisabeth Robinson

Manager - National Catalogue  0114 281 6040

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From: lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries
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Received at: 18/05/2011 14:24:30 
You may be surprised to know that if you subscribe to Unity, in advance of
the national catalogue pilot, book and library data for all Unity
subscribers has been uploaded into WorldCat.... without contacting or
informing the relevant library authorities. This is particularly true if
(like us) you were unable to attend one of the Unity forums held recently. 
If you are in this position best check your details as ours had errors all
over the place (wrong addresses, catalogue links etc etc). I've given OCLC
some feedback regarding this...... 

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