Oclc 1967:1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information

In OCLC 1967--1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information, you'll see how libraries, librarians, and librarianship have changed dramatically since the late sixties, when OCLC was founded as a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization. You'll also see how far information professionals have come in their common crusade to provide access to the ever-expanding body of information worldwide. OCLC 1967--1997 gives you both a look back and a look forward across thirty years of continuous technological change as OCLC grows from an Ohio network of 54 academic libraries to a global network of 26,000 libraries in 65 countries. Eighteen experienced authors give you a panoramic overview and specific insight into OCLC as both a membership organization and a provider of computer services. You'll see how libraries and librarians have an institutionalized voice for libraries in OCLC’s strategic directions. And, you'll better understand how the shared commitment of OCLC members to the ideals of research, scholarship, and education has created a unique library resource--WorldCat--which has become the most consulted database in higher education. Specifically, you'll read about:

  • the changing tasks of cataloging, from automatic processing of print materials to the new challenges of electronic metadata
  • the revolution in reference services and resource sharing
  • OCLC in Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America
  • today's leading-edge electronic libraries--GALILEO and the CIC VEL
  • research at OCLC
  • the new electronic scholarshipOCLC 1967--1997 is for library professionals in libraries of all types. It is a definitive guidebook to today's OCLC and to all those who are helping their libraries and staffs deal with the challenges and opportunities of the Information Age.
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Oclc 1967:1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information

In OCLC 1967--1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information, you'll see how libraries, librarians, and librarianship have changed dramatically since the late sixties, when OCLC was founded as a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization. You'll also see how far information professionals have come in their common crusade to provide access to the ever-expanding body of information worldwide. OCLC 1967--1997 gives you both a look back and a look forward across thirty years of continuous technological change as OCLC grows from an Ohio network of 54 academic libraries to a global network of 26,000 libraries in 65 countries. Eighteen experienced authors give you a panoramic overview and specific insight into OCLC as both a membership organization and a provider of computer services. You'll see how libraries and librarians have an institutionalized voice for libraries in OCLC’s strategic directions. And, you'll better understand how the shared commitment of OCLC members to the ideals of research, scholarship, and education has created a unique library resource--WorldCat--which has become the most consulted database in higher education. Specifically, you'll read about:

  • the changing tasks of cataloging, from automatic processing of print materials to the new challenges of electronic metadata
  • the revolution in reference services and resource sharing
  • OCLC in Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America
  • today's leading-edge electronic libraries--GALILEO and the CIC VEL
  • research at OCLC
  • the new electronic scholarshipOCLC 1967--1997 is for library professionals in libraries of all types. It is a definitive guidebook to today's OCLC and to all those who are helping their libraries and staffs deal with the challenges and opportunities of the Information Age.
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Oclc 1967:1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information

Oclc 1967:1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information

Oclc 1967:1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information

Oclc 1967:1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information

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In OCLC 1967--1997: Thirty Years of Furthering Access to the World's Information, you'll see how libraries, librarians, and librarianship have changed dramatically since the late sixties, when OCLC was founded as a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization. You'll also see how far information professionals have come in their common crusade to provide access to the ever-expanding body of information worldwide. OCLC 1967--1997 gives you both a look back and a look forward across thirty years of continuous technological change as OCLC grows from an Ohio network of 54 academic libraries to a global network of 26,000 libraries in 65 countries. Eighteen experienced authors give you a panoramic overview and specific insight into OCLC as both a membership organization and a provider of computer services. You'll see how libraries and librarians have an institutionalized voice for libraries in OCLC’s strategic directions. And, you'll better understand how the shared commitment of OCLC members to the ideals of research, scholarship, and education has created a unique library resource--WorldCat--which has become the most consulted database in higher education. Specifically, you'll read about:

  • the changing tasks of cataloging, from automatic processing of print materials to the new challenges of electronic metadata
  • the revolution in reference services and resource sharing
  • OCLC in Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America
  • today's leading-edge electronic libraries--GALILEO and the CIC VEL
  • research at OCLC
  • the new electronic scholarshipOCLC 1967--1997 is for library professionals in libraries of all types. It is a definitive guidebook to today's OCLC and to all those who are helping their libraries and staffs deal with the challenges and opportunities of the Information Age.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317948476
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/04/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 289
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

K. Wayne Smith

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction

  • What WorldCat (the OCLC Online Union Catalog) Means to Me
  • Users Council: An Institutionalized Role for Libraries in OCLC's Governance
  • The Strategic Alliance Between OCLC and Networks: Partnerships That Work
  • OCLC and Its Advisory Committees
  • Changing the Tasks of Cataloging
  • Reference Revolutions
  • An Ongoing Revolution: Resource Sharing and OCLC
  • Cooperation Among Research Libraries: The Committee on Institutional Cooperation
  • Context for Collaboration: Resource Sharing at the State Level
  • The University System of Georgia's GALILEO
  • Telecommunications Options Connect Libraries and OCLC to the Future: The Co-Evolution of OCLC Connectivity Option and the Library Computing Environment
  • OCLC in Asia Pacific
  • OCLC in Europe
  • OCLC in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • The Transformation from Microfilm to Digital Storage and Access
  • The OCLC Institute: Genesis and Prospectus
  • OCLC's Office of Research: Past, Present, and Future
  • The New Electronic Scholarship and Libraries; Or the Medium Became the Message
  • OCLC: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included
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