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1 Library of Congress Report to Committee on Technical Processing CEAL Young Ki Lee Regional and Cooperative Cataloging Division Library of Congress

2 Regional and Cooperative Cataloging Division 2006 Statistical Highlights Received : 55,146 items –increased 8% Completed : 55,859 items –increased 6% Copy cataloging : 15,936 items –increased 62% Minimum level cataloging : 2,973 items –increased 31% Collection level cataloging : 623 items –increased 106%

3 Regional and Cooperative Cataloging Division 2006 Statistical Highlights, continued  New Name Authorities: 12,258 –increased 3%  New Series Authorities: 1,278 –decreased 29%  Modified Authorities: 5,962 –decreased 4%  Production of regular work : 0.46 t/h –increased 31%  Staff : 75 –decreased 11%

4 Cataloging Policy and Support Office 2006 Highlights  Newly re-designed Web site for ABA was launched on Jan. 4, 2007 (includes CPSO) : www.loc.gov/aba/www.loc.gov/aba/

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6 Cataloging Policy and Support Office 2006 Highlights, continued  Non-roman data in Authority records  Discussing with NACO nodes  Targeting Jan. 2008 to begin

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8 Example of Non-roman data Here

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11 Cataloging Policy and Support Office 2006 Highlights, continued  Project to add Chinese characters  to class BQ  to the names of individual authors listed in PL2661-2979

12 Example here

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14 Cataloging Policy and Support Office 2006 Highlights, continued  Additional history period subdivisions will be proposed for –Burma –Cambodia –Indonesia –Laos –Thailand

15 Cataloging Policy and Support Office 2006 Highlights, continued  New 2007 Printed Edition of Class H (Social Sciences) published by CDS  New automated system for submitting classification proposals and producing the LC Classification Weekly Lists  implemented on Nov. 13, 2006

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18 Cataloging Policy and Support Office 2006 Highlights, continued  Database Improvement Unit –875,000 records updated –1,000 NARs added death date of individual

19 The Spacing in CJK Script Fields (with attention to Korean) OCLC’s No Spacing Policy for all CJK records RLG’s Announcement to strip out the spaces between CJK characters, beginning in March 2007 –LC has been studying the implications of the plan –LC tested 3 types of searches: Keyword, left-anchored, and heading –LC believes the impact for Chinese and Japanese is minimal, but removal of spaces has significant implications for searching Korean

20 The Spacing in CJK Script Fields (with attention to Korean) The National Library of Korea and others conformed their practice to include spaces in modern Korean words LC’s recommendation to continue to provide spaces for Korean words OCLC’s announcement in early March to retain the spaces for any field containing Korean characters when they load RLIN records

21 Future site of JACKPHY Cataloging at LC Review LC’s JACKPHY cataloging operations in light of the OCLC/RLG merger Testing efforts initiated to assess the non- roman script input/update capabilities of Voyager w/Unicode and OCLC Connexion Voyager and Connexion workflows and record management to be compared and evaluated in the next several months

22 Bibliographic Data from Vendors China National Publishing Industry Trading Corporation (CNPITC) –Initial Bibliographic Control (IBC) records for some Chinese materials

23 Bibliographic Data from Vendors Continued Kinokuniya –complete bibliographic data and item barcode labels for 250 Japanese material for LC’s Review

24 Bibliographic Data from Vendors Continued Eulyoo Publishing Company –IBC records for all of the Korean monographs –LC will begin receiving bibliographic data from Eulyoo in the near future

25 Chinese Team Arrearage reduction special project –Staff from the Cataloging and Acquisitions reduced unprocessed Chinese materials from 26,343 titles to 8,367 Book Sorter Program –David Williamson developed –Efficiently identify and process duplicates Used level 7 copy cataloging on older materials

26 Japanese Team The final edition of the Descriptive cataloging guideline for pre-Meiji Japanese rare books was completed and made available on the home page of the CEAL Isamu Tsuchitani, Manae Fujishiro, and Hisako Rogerson made important contributions to the compilation of the guidelines

27 Korean Team Revision of the Korean romanization and word division guidelines Processing the old Korean religious rare materials that were published between late 1880s and early 1900s LC Digital Table of Contents Project started to include Korean materials saved as PDF files and linked to the Bibliographic records

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30 Reorganization of ABA Directorate (Plan) Goals The Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access Directorate reorganization will streamline operations and redeploy increasingly scarce resources to improve services for connecting library users to content through an efficient, flexible, and innovative organization.

31 Reorganization of ABA Directorate (Proposed)

32 African and Asian Division (Proposed) Angela Kinney, Chief Africa Section :Section Head Molnar, Joseph China Section 1:Section Head Ohta, Beatrice China Section 2: Section Head Broadbent, John Israel / Judaica Section:Section Head Bell, Lenore Middle East Section:Section Head Ozturk, Sarah Northeast Asia Section:Section Head Melzer, Philip Southeast Asia / South Asia Section: Section Head Pritchett, Helen

33 Thank You


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