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Title: SUNCAT UK Serials Union Catalogue


1
SUNCATUK Serials Union Catalogue
  • Leah Halliday
  • leah.halliday_at_ed.ac.uk

2
Overview
  • Introduction and background
  • Functions
  • How
  • Schedule
  • Progress

3
Sponsors
  • Joint Information Systems Committee of HE/FE
    Funding Councils (JISC)
  • Research Support Libraries Programme (RSLP)
  • SUNCAT Steering Committee
  • Chair Professor Derek Law (University of
    Strathclyde)
  • Secretary Chris Awre (JISC)
  • with representatives of the JISC, the RSLP, the
    British Library and the wider academic community

4
Project partnership
  • Project Partners
  • University of Edinburgh (Lead Partner EDINA/EUL)
  • Ex Libris
  • Associate Partners
  • National Library of Scotland
  • University of Glasgow
  • Libraries at Oxford University
  • Libraries at Cambridge University
  • Contributing (Phase 1) Partners
  • The larger university research libraries in the
    UK (22)

5
Project Team
  • Project Director Peter Burnhill
  • Project Manager Leah Halliday
  • ALEPH/Systems Noam Kaminer Julia Goldshtein
    (Ex Libris)
  • User Requirements Liz Stevenson (EUL) with Tony
    Kidd (GUL)
  • Bibliographic (50) Nathalie Schulz
  • Special Advisor Slawek Rozenfeld ?
  • Secretary to Revision Committee for AACR
  • ? Formerly Head of Computing at ISSN-IC

6
Bibliographic Quality Advisory Group
  • Alason Roberts (EUL Chair)
  • Hugh Taylor (Cambridge)
  • Susan Miles (Oxford)
  • John Nicklen (NLS)
  • Hugh Croll (EUL)
  • Slawek Rozenfeld
  • Nathalie Schulz (EDINA)

7
Feasibility Study
  • RSLP focus groups serials location and holdings
    info.
  • Priorities comprehensive with user-friendly
    interfaces
  • Record quality variable often poor
  • Improve standards
  • Facilitate m2m interaction

8
CONSER
  • An international cooperative serials cataloguing
    programme
  • Began in early 70s to convert manual records to
    machine-readable format
  • Now creates and maintain high-quality
    bibliographic records for serials
  • MARC 21, AACR2
  • 1M records
  • Profile of membership reflects content
  • http//www.loc.gov/acq/conser/about.html

9
ISSN Register
  • Database of all bibliographic records for which
    ISSN numbers have been assigned
  • ISSN number, key title, publication frequency,
    language, other forms of title, place of
    publication, publisher
  • Links to related titles (former titles, other
    languages, other media)
  • 1000 records added/week
  • 835, 474 records
  • Current journal records with ISSN, 5090
    (Scoping Study)
  • All (current and dead) serials records with ISSN,
    1835 (SS)
  • www.issn.org

10
Scoping Study Priorities
  • Location of holdings
  • Source of high-quality records for upgrading
    local catalogues
  • Rapidly include the wide-range of titles held in
    UK
  • Ensure geographical and subject-based coverage
  • Supports open standards and interoperates with
    related services

11
SUNCAT Development schedule
  • Phase 1 (03/04) 22 large research libraries
  • Phase 2 (05/06) extending to 200 Contributing
    Partners
  • Phase 3 (07 --) Consolidation

12
Development plan
  • Information content, scope and functionality
  • Critical mass in terms of serials coverage
  • high quality bibliographic records, including the
    ISSN
  • means for cost-effective upgrade of local
    records, inc ISSN
  • a technology platform that will scale
  • Prioritise data not software
  • Use Aleph 500 to build SUNCAT
  • Accept de facto definitions of serial

13
The data
  • ISSN as spine for unique identification
  • CONSER as source of high-quality catalogue
    records in MARC21 format
  • Records from Contributing Library Partners 22 in
    03/04
  • Multiple schemas for import
  • MARC21, UKMARC, UNIMARC,(other ISO 2709)
  • Online/batch conversion/fix routines
  • e.g. UK-MARC-gtMARC21

14
The Melvyl Search Screen
15
Displays Brief Records for Hits
16
Display of Full Record
17
Phase 1 Development
  • CONSER and ISSN loaded and matched 06/03
  • Records from 5 Associate partners loaded and
    matched by September 03
  • Demonstrator at Online Information 12/03
  • Second cluster of contributing libraries loaded
    by April 04
  • Third cluster looks to Phase 2
  • Upgrades available from Spring/summer 04
  • Service launch September 04

18
Scottish Dimension
  • Three of five Associate Partners Scottish
  • Value of NLS
  • 110,000 records 65,000 are high quality
  • Longstanding experience of MARC21
  • Many Scottish publications not represented in
    academic collections

19
Progress
  • CONSER and ISSN loaded
  • Specifying interface customisation wrt user
    requirements
  • Working with Associate Partners to
  • Describe their data and identify required
    conversion on load
  • Specify nature and extent of work required from
    contributing libraries to maximise benefit to
    them and SUNCAT
  • Streamline contribution process

20
Contacts
  • www.edina.ac.uk/projects
  • www.suncat.ac.uk to be website URL
  • EDINA HelpDesk
  • Email edina_at_ed.ac.uk
  • Tel 0131 650 3302
  • Fax 0131 650 3308
  • Nathalie Schulz (Project Officer - Bibliographic)
  • Liz Stevenson (User Requirements)
  • Leah Halliday (Project Manager)
  • Peter Burnhill (Project Director)
  • Chris Awre (JISC Contact)
  • c.awre_at_kcl.ac.uk
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