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1 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 SUNCAT Briefing Session UKSG Conference March 29-31 2004 www.suncat.ac.uk

2 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Background UKNUC Feasibility Study –Serials Report: Tony Kidd, Rob Bull SUNCAT Scoping Study –Information Power Ltd. JISC & RSLP funded Purpose - to develop a UK Serials Union Catalogue Phase 1 – February 2003-December 2004 Partnership between the University of Edinburgh, through EDINA, & Ex Libris Associate Partners - Cambridge, Glasgow, National Library of Scotland, Oxford

3 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Online Union Catalogues in the UK Arlis.net CAIRNS – Cooperative Academic Information Retrieval Network for Scotland COPAC InformM25 IPCat – Italian Periodicals Catalogue RIDING:Z39.50 Gateway to Yorkshire Libraries SALSER UK Japanese Union Catalogue UK Union Catalogue of Chinese Books

4 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Project management Project Director: Peter Burnhill (EDINA) Project Manager: Leah Halliday (EDINA) Aleph/Systems: Noam Kaminer & Julia Goldshtein (Ex Libris) Software Engineer: Morag Macgregor (EDINA) Special Advisor: Slawek Rozenfeld

5 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work Packages –Bibliographic Work Package: Nathalie Schulz (EDINA) Natasha Aburrow-Jones (EDINA) –User Requirements Work Package Liz Stevenson (Edinburgh University Library) Tony Kidd (Glasgow University Library) Zena Mulligan (EDINA)

6 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Steering Committee Chair: Derek Law (JCCS, University of Strathclyde) Secretary: Chris Awre (JISC) Chris Bailey (University of Glasgow) Peter Burnett (University of Oxford) Margaret Coutts (University of Kent) Pat Crocker (JISC) Clive Field (British Library) Andrew Green (National Library of Wales) Ronald Milne (University of Oxford) Geoff Smith (British Library)

7 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Bibliographic Quality Advisory Group (BQAG) Chair: Alason Roberts (University of Edinburgh) Hugh Croll (University of Edinburgh) Tony Kidd (University of Glasgow) Sue Miles (University of Oxford) John Nicklen (National Library of Scotland) Slawek Rozenfeld (Special Advisor) Nathalie Schulz (EDINA) Hugh Taylor (University of Cambridge)

8 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Advisory Group Chair: Peter Burnett (SUNCAT Steering Committee) Frances Boyle (JIBS User Group) Caroline Brazier (British Library) Alan Hopkinson (SCONUL) Shirley Perry (CURL) Peter Sudell (Aleph User Group) Hazel Woodward (UKSG)

9 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 User requirements SUNCAT: primary aims –Location of serials, including information about access –Source of high quality bibliographic records for downloading to local catalogues Requirement to interoperate with other resources and services

10 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Content During Phase 1, the Project is working with serials data from 22 UK research libraries to establish a critical mass of titles, with good geographical coverage and as wide a subject spread as possible ISSN Register & CONSER [Cooperative Online Serials Programme] Ex Libris Aleph 500 software, already used by other Union Catalogues, notably the California Digital Library

11 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Contributing Libraries Cluster 1: Associate Partners National Library of Scotland (115k) University of Cambridge (206k) University of Edinburgh (28k) University of Oxford (182k) University of Glasgow (26k)

12 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Contributing Libraries Cluster 2 Imperial College, London (29k) London School of Economics (43k) Queens University, Belfast (22k) University of Birmingham (45k) University of Durham (20k) University of Leeds (28k) University of Manchester (33k) University of Newcastle (17k) British Library (DSC records – 420k)

13 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Contributing Libraries Cluster 3 Manchester Metropolitan University (13k) National Library of Wales (71k) University College, London (33k) University of Bristol (24k) University of Nottingham (27k) University of Southampton (25k) University of Warwick (30k) University of Wales, Cardiff (to be confirmed)

14 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 SUNCAT Bibliographic Work Outline How does SUNCAT work? Work to date Work in progress

15 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 How does SUNCAT work? Conceptual background Terminology –FRBR (Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records) Identifiers –Local control numbers –ISSN –SC-ID See “SUNCAT: a modern serials union catalogue for the UK” by Peter Burnhill et al. Serials 17(1), March 2004.

16 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 How does SUNCAT work? General Centralised union catalogue Records stored in one large database Records deduplicated to view using Aleph functionality Records are not permanently merged

17 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 How does SUNCAT work? Matching 1. Matching algorithm –identification of candidate pool –algorithm applied, with points threshold for a match 2. Selection of preferred record for display –different points system determines which record is preferred 3. Composition of display record –the preferred record has elements from non- preferred records added for display (including holdings)

18 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work to date Data loading Data files –CONSER –ISSN Contributing Library files –conversion specifications –normalisation of holdings

19 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work to date Matching testing Existing Aleph algorithm developed with the California Digital Library (Melvyl) Table of common titles New release of Aleph software in May

20 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work to date Standards Work with the BQAG to develop standards –Entry standard –Upgrading standard “Behind the scenes” Indexing Locations information

21 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work in progress Contributing Libraries Matching results Most libraries will have a mix of full and brief records Brief records may still match - but incorrect or missing data may prevent a match Libraries will be asked to check matching, in particular “unique” records

22 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work in progress Updates and deletions Initial contributions need to be updated, with new, changed and deleted records Investigating how this will occur in Aleph User requirements work on frequency and method

23 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work in progress Upgrading SUNCAT as a source of high quality catalogue records Poor quality preferred records and unique records will be identified, and libraries asked to upgrade Upgrades to be included with updates

24 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Work in progress Downloading Investigating use of Z39.50 IPR issues Notifications The ITT for SUNCAT included notification of updates to CONSER and ISSN records User requirements to be specified

25 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Electronic journals Inclusion mandated by the ITT Increasing proportion of holdings are electronic Growing archives of back files Preliminary survey of current practice Single or separate records Access and holdings: subscription information

26 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 Interface User requirements – display and functionality Accessibility and Usability Aleph 500 already deployed for other union catalogues Dialogue with California Digital Library, and review of other Union Catalogue OPACs User testing

27 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 SUNCAT development schedule Phase 2 January 2005-December 2006 –Expansion of service to include data from 200+ contributing libraries Phase 3 2007- –Steady state service

28 UKSG, 29-31 March 2004 SUNCAT at UKSG EDINA stand Monday 29 March: 5p.m.-6p.m. Tuesday 30 March: 1p.m.-1.45p.m. Tuesday 30 March: 3.15p.m.-3.45p.m. Contacts www.suncat.ac.uk Nathalie Schulz N.Schulz@ed.ac.uk Liz Stevenson L.Stevenson@ed.ac.uk


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