Catalog Form & Function IG Program for ALA Annual: Saturday, 11 July, 10:30-12:00, Chicago Hilton

From: Charley Pennell <cpennell_at_nyob>
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 10:31:09 -0400
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*Accentuating the "e-": Electronic resources in the public catalog*
ALCTS Catalog Form and Function Interest Group
ALA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL
Saturday, 11 July, 10:30-12:00 a.m.
Chicago Hilton: Continental C

Libraries are increasingly looking for ways to draw attention to their 
growing local and consortial investments in e-resources by flagging 
these titles in the catalog, adding URLs to print and e-versions, adding 
search filters or facets for "Online", "Internet", "e-book", and 
"e-journal" offerings, creating external lists, RSS feeds, and so on. We 
will look at some of these methods and see if they are really serving 
the need they were intended to serve.


*Surfacing Electronic Resources in WorldCat Local*
/Steve Shadle, Serials Access Librarian, University of Washington/

In April 2007, the University of Washington Libraries debuted WorldCat 
Local, a localized version of the WorldCat database that interoperates 
with a library's ILS and fulfillment services to provide a single-search 
interface for a library's physical and electronic content. I will 
describe how WorldCat Local incorporates a library's existing e-resource 
access methods into the WCL interface and also discusses additional 
e-resource access services that are not typically found in the library 
catalog.

*Spotlighting E-resources in the Catalog*
/Michael Kreyche, Systems Librarian, Kent State University/

Kent State has it's share of E-resources--lots of e-journals, a growing 
number of e-books, video, music...and government documents. When we 
introduced the "scoping" feature in our Innovative Interfaces catalog, 
we defined an "Online Resources" collection so patrons could limit 
searches to material available online. The two main challenges we had 
were to identify which records in our system represented such material 
and to code them appropriately--keeping maintenance to a bare minimum. 
This feature was introduced in January, so we don't have much evidence 
yet on how it's being used, but we've begun to examine our server logs.

*That Didn't Go Quite as Planned!: Obtaining and Improving E-book 
Records in a Consortial Environment*
/Kristin E. Martin, Metadata Librarian, and Kavita Mundle, Assistant 
Catalog Librarian, University of Illinois at Chicago/

The University of Illinois at Chicago Library, through the Committee on 
Institutional Cooperation (CIC, a consortium of the Big Ten libraries 
plus the University of Chicago), purchased a large number of Springer 
e-books. An agreement with Coutts/Ingram meant that the content was 
dual-hosted on the SpringerLink and the MyiLibrary platforms, and 
Coutts/Ingram would provide catalog records for the titles. UIC intended 
to load the records into its own catalog and into shared catalog for the 
Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries of Illinois (CARLI). CARLI 
manages the shared catalog of 76 different institutions as well as the 
server for UIC's local catalog. The hopefully simple process of loading 
batches of records into the catalog turned out to be quite complicated 
and time-consuming. Three major issues complicated the loading of the 
records: quality-control issues in the records themselves, managing the 
records within the consortial environment, and changing content and 
vendor relations between Ingram and Springer. This presentation will 
demonstrate how UIC worked with the CIC and Ingram to improve the record 
quality, identify problematic content, and eventually load records into 
the catalog. It will also discuss some of the lessons learned and 
continuing challenges of trying to work with vendor records and maintain 
bibliographic control over e-content. Information should be particularly 
beneficial to other libraries working in a consortium without much local 
technical support as well as any library working with vendors to obtain 
bibliographic records for e-books.

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Charley Pennell
Principal Cataloger for Metadata
Metadata and Cataloging Department
NCSU Libraries, Box 7111          
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC  27695-7111

Email: mailto:cpennell_at_unity.ncsu.edu
Voice: (919)515-2743
Fax: (919)515-7292
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