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The world’s libraries. Connected. Rise and fall of the cataloguer’s empire: a changing landscape Daniel van Spanje Senior productmanager metadata services OCLC Leiden – The Netherlands Rome, 27 February 2014

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Rise and fall of the cataloguer’s empire: a changing landscape. Daniel van Spanje. Senior productmanager metadata services OCLC Leiden – The Netherlands. Rome, 27 February 2014. The paradigm shift. http://www.niso.org/news/events/2013/virtual/discovery/. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The world’s libraries. Connected.

Rise and fall of the cataloguer’s empire: a changing landscapeDaniel van SpanjeSenior productmanager metadata services

OCLC Leiden – The Netherlands

Rome, 27 February 2014

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The world’s libraries. Connected.

The paradigm shift

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– http://www.niso.org/news/events/2013/virtual/discovery/

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The online information industry

remote user devices were Acoustic Couplers that accepted a standard GPO handset placed into foam cups ….

This link worked at an amazing 110 baud and these devices were the wonder of the age at the time.

http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/publicity/oucs-news-trinity-2010.xml?ID=du-history

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• “tools that search seamlessly acrosss a wide range of local and remote content and provide relevance-ranked results”

• “have the ambitious goal of providing a single point of entry into a library’s collection”Marshall Breeding, january 14, 2014 – 18:37, in: americanlibrariesmagazine.org

Web scale discovery services

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The web

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The catalogue: characteristics

• Discovery happens at the library – The physical library

– The online catalog

• Collection centered

• Item oriented•Work oriented

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• Discovery happens at the online library

• From collection to connection

• Subject and discipline oriented

Web-scale discovery services

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• Discovery happens outside the library

• From connection to navigation and linking

• Context oriented

The web

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Context

Subject

Item / work

Physical

Digital

Catalogue

Discovery

Centralized searching

Decentralized searching

Local

Global

Outside-in

Inside-out

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Metadata management proces

Item Cataloguer Catalogue

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Metadata management proces

Item

“Cataloguer”Bibliografic

recordsAuthority control

Item records

OPAC

Web

Discovery

IT staff

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Metadata management proces

E-journals

CataloguerBibliografic

recordsIdentifier controlHolding and URL

control

OPAC

Web

DiscoveryKnowled

ge base

Metadata manager

IT staff

IT staff

Collection manager

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Metadata management proces

Metadata / Collection manager

Bibliografic records

Identifier controlHolding and URL

control

OPAC

Discovery

IT staff

IT staff

Bibliografic records

Identifier controlURL control

Knowledge

base

Library materials

IT staff

Web

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How to connect users to library collections on the web?

How to expose library collections on the web?

The fundamental question

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Some things the web wants:

1. Size

2. Familiar structures

3. A network of links

4. Entity identifiers

What the Web wants

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Developing linked data initiatives by moving away from managing records to managing entities

Examples:

VIAF

Dewey.info

Schema.org exposure

Bibliographic Framework Initiative

Examples of library initiatives

LIBRARY

LIBRARY

LIBRARY

LIBRARY

schema.org

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Examples of library initiatives

The BIBFRAME Model

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edition

author location

holding

date of publication

classification

publisher

title

source

ISBN

author location

holding

classification

publisher

person place

object concept

organization work

title

Library data stored as records

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person place

object concept

organization work

Field in a record vs. entity in knowledge graph

Building a library knowledge graph

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person place

work

concept

organization

object

Martin Heidegger

Metaphysicsthis copy of“What is a thing”

Germany

library “Die Frage nach dem Ding”expression“What is a thing”

Field in a record vs. entity in a knowledge graph

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Results

Item Cataloguer Catalogue

edition

date of publication

source

ISBN

author location

holding

classificationpublisher

title

DiscoveryMetadata manager

E-collections

IT specialist on indexing and ranking

Knowledge Base

person place

work

concept

organization

object

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• The focus of many libraries shifts from acquiring externally created content toward disclosing internally curated assets! Think of special collections, data sets, MOOCs and online education. If we are not “cataloguing” anymore, we definitely cannot stop doing metadatamanagement?

• Cataloguing needs to change from record management to entity management! And we need persistent identifiers for these entities. We need to develop new workflows. Will this be a new metadata creation process (“catalinking”) or just another way of metadata exposure?

• We need to look at the whole process: focus on the enduser on the web but also involve the supply chain of vendors, distributors and publishers. Is there a link between Entity management and e.g., Demand Driven Acquisition?

Our challenges

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Rise and fall of the cataloguer’s empire: a changing landscape

Thank you!

Daniel van SpanjeSenior productmanager metadata services

OCLC Leiden – The Netherlands

Rome, 27 February 2014