Post on 01-Apr-2022
Taiwan · 7th of December 2016
Challenges for libraries: OCLC’s global strategic directions
Eric van Lubeek
Vice President and Managing Director, EMEA & APAC
16,964 libraries in 122 countries
Americas
11,384
members in 28
countries
EMEA
3,864 members
in 72 countries
Asia Pacific
1,716 members
in 22 countries
As of 10 August 2016
OCLC Asia Pacific Regional Council 7th Annual Conference
Thursday-Friday, 3 and 4 December 2015, Melbourne
300 librarians from all over Asia and the Pacific Region
Since 2009, OCLC has held an OCLC Asia Pacific Regional
Council annual conference in a different country each year to
provide a forum for librarians in Asia Pacific to exchange
experiences and views.
We are a member-driven
community.
We share innovative
products and services.
We ensure access to
knowledge.
HOW DO WE DO THIS?
Why OCLC?
“research on our behalf”
“I believe in the concept of the cooperative”
“making the
world feel
smaller and
connected for
the public
good”
“power in numbers,
power of the
network, power of
expertise”
“understanding of
shared challenges”
“sharing and
camaraderie” “innovation”
“collaboration”
Americas
11,384
members in 28
countries
EMEA
3,864 members
in 72 countries
Asia Pacific
1,716 members
in 22 countries
As of 10 August 2016
A global network of libraries
Integrate your library in the life of
your users
Embed your library in the fabric of your
community
Realize economies of scale by sharing data and resources
Together we can…
380 million records
2.4 billion holdings
48 million digital items
18 million e-books
As of 31 August 2016
Anniversary
English 142 million
German 47 million
French 34 million
Spanish 17 million
Chinese 11 million
Italian 8.2 million
Dutch 6.3 million
Japanese 10 million
Russian 5.4 million
Polish 4.4 million
Danish 3.4 million
Swedish 4.7 million
482 languages WorldCat, including:
61% Non-English
39% English
Arabic 1.7 million
# 14 !!!
CBS – Metadata Hub
NLA
ABES
BSZ
UnityU
K
BnF
SwissBib
HeBIS
GBV
DNB
KB GGC
ISNI
National Libraries
Regional Centers
WWW
Transition to WorldShare
NLA
ABES
BSZ
UnityU
K
BnF
SwissBib
HeBIS
GBV
DNB ISNI
National Libraries
Regional Centers
WorldShare Platform
Te Puna
UKB
SA Cat
WWW
Innovation through VIAF
• A merged view of the world’s
authority files
• Started in 2002, online for a
decade; 40 sources
• 180M source records
• Integral to FRBR processing of
Worldcat; most highly used linked
data source for libraries
Virtual International Authority File
Library linked data is not…
A solution for
all challenges Contextual
Intuitive
International
Collaborative
Shareable in the open Web
...about improving discovery
But it is...
WorldCat Person Entity Lookup Pilot
“Search”
API using
text string
Janet A. Smith
Name Authority File 2
Janet B. A. Smith
Name Authority File 1
Janet B. Adam
Smith
Name Authority File 3
Janet Adam Smith
Name Authority File 4
?
janet smith
55 countries
7,340 borrowers
7,585 lenders
16,028,833 lending requests
7,533,706 borrowing requests
A new standard of
excellence in library
services technology.
• Faster access to data
• Agile software
development
• Rapid release
schedule
SPEED
• Increased capacity
• Strengthened security
• Improved stability
USER
EXPERIENCE
• Industry-best
technologies, fit for
libraries and library users
• Timely service response
ACCESSIBILITY
• Across all components
• Adapts quickly to changing
needs
SCALE
Technology for our shared future
National Libraries and OCLC Research
Automate
borrowing and
lending
SHARE
Help your
users easily
find and get
resources
DISCOVER
Streamline
circulation
tasks and
reduce training
time
CIRCULATE
Save time on
selecting and
acquiring
ACQUIRE
Get more time
to catalog
unique
materials
DESCRIBE ANALYZE
Support
decisions about
your collection
A complete, cloud-based system
providing all essential library functions
Together we have built the fastest
growing library services platform in
the world!
Shared
infrastructure to manage and share resources across libraries
and across communities.
Shared data about the world’s libraries.
WorldShare Management Services (WMS)
A complete, cloud-based library management system
Shared
infrastructure to manage and share resources across
libraries and across communities.
Shared data about the world’s libraries.
Find it and get it.
Shared community of libraries, library users and partners,
working together to share the world’s
knowledge.
• WorldCat comprehensiveness
• Common data set part of every workflow
• Extending approach to the
knowledge base, vendor records, etc.
• Network effect facilitated by cloud
technology; multi-tenancy
• You are already on the WorldShare
Platform with some of OCLC services
• Library-driven; not-for-profit
• Community meetings, Community
Center, Developer Network
What makes WMS unique?