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1 FirstSearch Update March 2005 Vivien Cook, Regional Account Manager v.cook@oclcpica.org

2 Today’s Topics :  The drivers of change  Linking functionality  New content  Resource sharing functionality  Administration Module  Usage statistics FirstSearch Update

3 The drivers of change  Increase the returns from the investment libraries make into their collection and resources (electronic and print)  User demands  New Oracle platform  The web revolution  Internal rationalisation

4 Linking functionality WorldCat, FirstSearch databases & ECO Inbound Linking from services such as: Bowker booksinprint.com CSA EBSCO EBSCOhost Ex Libris SFX Gale InfoTrac ProQuest Goggle / Yahoo! Library Web Sites Book Searches Bibliographies Music & video Searches Article Searches Booksellers Library ownership via OPAC Document Suppliers Full-text Articles Ebooks Outbound Linking to services such as: NetLibrary JSTOR Infotrieve Alibris Z39.50 library catalogues Your web catalogue

5 Linking functionality Variety of outbound links My own library’s OPAC

6 Linking functionality

7 OCLC Environmental Scan The Web has become the most significant engine driving changes that impact on libraries and OCLC PICA alike.  Google has transformed the world we inhabit  Google is a major player in search technologies  Google has become a substitute for a visit to the library’s reference desk

8 Challenge : How do we bring the world of the Library (order, rationality) and the world of the Web (disorder, anarchy) together ? OCLC Mission: To “weave libraries into the Web” becomes the driver behind the Open WorldCat Program OCLC Environmental Scan

9 Note my Yahoo! search Link to OpenWorldCat “Find in a Library”

10 Access Library Information Access the Library OPAC

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14 All your electronic resources now visible to web users

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17 New Content  WorldCat continued growth 3.2 million records added July 03 and June 04 57 million records to date  Dublin core metadata related to digitized items now automatically harvested, converted to MARC and stored in WorldCat  Future ability to handle cyrillic, hebrew and greek character sets  Electronic Books database  Added Nov 2004, contains records for more than 200,000 ebooks, available on licence, purchase or public domain titles  Philosopher’s Index – citations and abstracts from 550 journals

18  25 years of reliability  More than 7,000 libraries, resource centers and document suppliers globally  Handles over 10 million requests each year  Request made every 4 seconds  WorldCat search every second

19  Powerful FirstSearch search capabilities  More WorldCat-based activities within a library are integrated  Single platform = Reduced information costs  Single platform allows for greater control over future enhancements Why Integrate Resource Sharing into FirstSearch ?

20 The Benefits  Easier to use and budget for resource sharing  Increase sharing accuracy and fill rate, more request processing options  Turnaround requests more quickly  Integration with OPAC increases visibility of local fulfilment options, saving money  End user more informed

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30  Unlimited WorldCat Resource Sharing services (searching, holdings, produces)  Unlimited use of Fee Management and statistics  Unlimited online Union Listing  Lending credit history incorporated into quote New Pricing Model 2005

31 Number of Requests$ Up to 100500 101-2501,000 251-5001,875 501-7502,625 751-10003,250 1001-15004,500 1500+Custom Quote Subscription Bands

32 Number of loans Discount rate 1-2505% 251-50010% 501-12% IFM users monthly invoicing prevails Lender Discounts

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