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Renee RegisterSenior Product Manager

OCLC Cataloging and Metadata Services

Mix and Match:Mashups of Bibliographic

Data ALCTS Midwinter Forum

January 18, 2010

Mix and Match:Mashups of Bibliographic

Data ALCTS Midwinter Forum

January 18, 2010

Sunday, July 12

3:30-5:30PM

COLLAGE IS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY'S GREATEST

INNOVATION.

ROBERT MOTHERWELL

COLLAGE IS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY'S GREATEST

INNOVATION.

ROBERT MOTHERWELL

mash-up or mash·up   (māsh'ŭp') n.  An audio recording that is a composite of samples from other recordings, usually from different musical styles.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth

EditionCopyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Girl TalkGirl Talk

LadyFourSquareLadyFourSquare

Mashup (web application hybrid)

In web development, a mashup is a web page or application that combines data or functionality from two or more external sources to create a new service. The term mashup implies easy, fast integration, frequently using open APIs and data sources to produce results that were not the original reason for producing the raw source data. …

Data mashups combine similar types of media and

information from multiple sources into a single representation. An example is AlertMap, which combines data from over 200 sources related to severe weather conditions, biohazard threats, and seismic information, and displays them on a map of the world …

From Wikipedia

ONLY CONNECT

E. M. FORSTEREPIGRAPH TO HOWARDS END

ONLY CONNECT

E. M. FORSTEREPIGRAPH TO HOWARDS END

Our data and workflow silos encourage redundancy and inhibit

interoperability

Our data and workflow silos encourage redundancy and inhibit

interoperability

Metadata SilosMetadata Silos

Workflow SilosWorkflow Silos

Libraries:

With the exception of CIP and brief on-order records, the major work of bibliographic production is performed at the end of the publication cycle and ends with the receipt of a published item.

Publisher supply chain:

Bibliographic data evolves over time, usually beginning months before publication and continuing to grow for months and years post-publication.

Inefficiencies and Redundancies in Metadata

Exchange

Inefficiencies and Redundancies in Metadata

Exchange

RetailersBarnes & Noble, Amazon, Borders, Independent Bookstores, Etc.

Data AggregatorsBowker, Nielsen, Ingram, etc.

Materials WholesalersB&T, Ingram, Brodart, Etc.

Library of Congress

Publishers

Libraries

Publisher Metadata Staff, Systems, Data

feeds, etc. Metadata for Selection & Acquisition

Publisher Metadata

Publisher Metadata

End-users

Supply ChainData Flow Today+ MARC Records

Publisher Pre-publication Metadata for CIP

Metadata for Selection & Acquisition

Publisher Metadata

Publisher Metadata

Publisher-created metadata

Supply Chain metadata

Metadata

Metadata Staff

Metadata Staff

Metadata Staff

Metadata Metadata

Metadata

Metadata

Metadata

Metadata

End-users

Metadata

MetadataMetadata

Libraries

Metadata

Metadata

MARC Records

Catalogers

MARC Records

Catalogers

WorldCat

MARC Records

MARC Records

MARC Records

MARC Records

Catalogers

Catalogers

MARC Records

Library End-Users

Metadata

Metadata

Metadata

Inefficiencies and Redundancies in Metadata

Exchange

Inefficiencies and Redundancies in Metadata

Exchange

Current Metadata Workflow: Different

Standards

Current Metadata Workflow: Different

Standards

Breaking down the barriersBreaking down the barriers

Next Generation Cataloging Data Flow

WorldCat

ONIXMetadata

ExactMatchRecord

FRBR Work Set

EnrichedONIX

Metadata

Data Enrichment Process

-- Mine ONIX Metadata-- Mine Exact Match

-- Mine FRBR Work Set

EnrichExact Match

CrosswalkMARC to ONIX

CrosswalkONIX to MARC

CrosswalkEnriched Record

NoMatch

New Record

FRBR Work Set

EnrichNew Record

CrosswalkEnriched Record

DDC/BISAC

Mapping

BISAC Subject Heading authorities and mapping between

BISAC & DDC

BISAC Subject Heading authorities and mapping between

BISAC & DDC

Metadata enhancementMetadata enhancement

ISBN

Subtitle

LC Classification

Edition

BISAC Subject

Headings

DeweyClassificati

on

LC SubjectHeadings

Series

Annotations

Tables ofContents

Reviews

TitleAutho

r

Cover Image

End-user tags, ratings

Sales and usage data

Publisher

Recent Research on Library and Publisher Supply Chain Metadata Recent Research on Library and Publisher Supply Chain Metadata

OCLC/NISO study: “Streamlining Book Metadata Workflows”

http://www.niso.org/publications/white_papers/

Research Information Network study: “Creating Catalogues: Bibliographic Records in a Networked World”

http://www.rin.ac.uk/creating-catalogues

Library of Congress Study of the North American MARC Records Marketplace, R2 Consulting LLC

http://www.loc.gov/bibliographic-future/news/

Library of Congress ONIX Pilot Project

http://cip.loc.gov/onixpro.html

OCLC Publisher Supply Chain Web Site

OCLC Publisher Supply Chain Web Site

http://publishers.oclc.org

OCLC Metadata Services for Publishers

OCLC Metadata Services for Publishers

For More InformationFor More Information

Renee Register: register@oclc.orgMaureen Huss: hussm@oclc.org

Publisher Services ConsultantBruce Miller: millerb@oclc.orgOr, publishers@oclc.org

For More Information About the Musicians

For More Information About the Musicians

RiP: A Remix Manifestohttp://www.ripremix.com/

Girl Talkhttp://myspace.com/girltalk/

LadyFourSquarehttp://www.myspace.com/theladyfoursquare