Title: Merging Electronic and Digital Resources with Traditional Library Collections
1Merging Electronic and Digital Resources with
Traditional Library Collections
- Cataloging, Metadata, and Next Generation Library
Systems - Karen Calhoun
- Cornell University Library
- September 2003
2Why Change?
- Too many resources, too little time
- Can I get this article?
- Intermediate solutions
3Too many resources, too little time
4Can I Get This Article?
Search library catalog (print holdings) Journal
is not held!
What should I search? ScienceDirect? EBSCO
Host? ProQuest?
5Intermediate Solutions
- Lists of indexes and full text resources on
static Web pages - Browsable lists (alphabetic or by subject or
both) - Searchable lists
- Users and the brown cow syndrome
6Reader Expectations Are Changing
- Internet use
- How and where people seek information
- Growth of online information
7Explosion in Internet Use
8How and Where Students Seek Information
- Internet use being fed by cell phone text-based
messaging and online games - Many Internet cafes
- PC ownership becoming commonplace
- Preference for obtaining information online
growing stronger
9Growth of Online Information and Other Trends
- Faculty and students do more work and study away
from campus - Loyal to the library, but library is only one
element in complex information structure - Print still important, but almost half of
undergraduates say they rely exclusively or
almost exclusively on electronic materials - Seamless linking from one information object to
another is expected
10Benefits to the Library
- Make the most of investments in traditional,
electronic, and digital collections - Relieve crowding in library buildings support
remote use - Provide better service
11Benefits to the Library, 2
- Bring treasured collections to the public while
keeping them safe - Advance knowledge and scholarship
12The Role of Cataloging and Metadata
Next generation library systems
Digital and e-resources
The Internet
Local library systems
Online cooperative cataloging
Ohio College Library Center (OCLC)
MARC Record
13AACR2 and MARC Support
- Standards-based record exchange
- Interlibrary loan
- Document delivery
- Reference work
- Web-based catalogs
- Traditional, digital and e-collections
1421st Century Cataloging
- Libraries need to combine robust shared
cataloging systems with new forms of metadata and
with tying multiple forms of metadata into a
single system.
15Evolution Metadata B.W. and A.W. (Before and
After the Web)
- B.W.
- For finding and managing library materials
(mostly print) - Catalog records (AACR and MARC)
- Shared cooperative cataloging systems
- Usually handcrafted, one at a time
- Highly structured and content-rich
- Expensive
- A.W.
- For finding and managing many types of materials,
for many user communities - Many types of records
- Many metadata repositories (most not shared or
sharable) - Sometimes handcrafted, sometimes machine-made,
sometimes both - Varied structure and content
- Can be less or more expensive than library
cataloging
16A Functional Definition of Metadata
- Helps you find and/or manage information
- Serves particular purposes
- Can be created by people or by machines
- Can be used by people or by machines
- Often has structure and/or content rules
17ICPSR
MPEG
VRA, CIMI
FGDC
MARC, Dublin Core, TEI
EAD
Describes or identifies info resources
Facilitates managing, using info resources
Facilitates navigation, retrieval, display
18Metadata
Find!
Reuse
Share
Map
Keep
Link
19A Unifying System Model
Unified Web Interface (Google-like)
Authentication layer
ENCompass Integrator
Other Libraries Catalogs
Local Library Catalog
Digital Collections
Licensed Databases
Other (e.g.,DSpace)
Many diverse, separate interfaces
20Demo of Cornells Implementation of ENCompass
- Find Databases
- A local repository of metadata about indexes and
other e-resources (replaces existing
functionality) - Find e-Journals
- A local repository of metadata about e-journals
(title list) (replaces existing functionality) - Find Articles
- A federated search and reference linking system
for e-resources (new) - http//www.library.cornell.edu/cts/encompass/
(project page) - http//find.library.cornell.edu/ (system)