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“ eXtensible ” Cataloging: Opportunities presented by the eXtensible Catalog (XC) Project

“ eXtensible ” Cataloging: Opportunities presented by the eXtensible Catalog (XC) Project. Jennifer Bowen jbowen@library.rochester.edu ALA Annual Conference, Anaheim, 2008. Some of my recent past lives…. Specialist cataloger (Music) Cataloging manager RDA developer. and now….

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“ eXtensible ” Cataloging: Opportunities presented by the eXtensible Catalog (XC) Project

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  1. “eXtensible” Cataloging: Opportunities presented by the eXtensible Catalog (XC) Project Jennifer Bowen jbowen@library.rochester.edu ALA Annual Conference, Anaheim, 2008

  2. Some of my recent past lives… • Specialist cataloger (Music) • Cataloging manager • RDA developer and now…. Software development project leader!

  3. What is the eXtensible Catalog? • www.eXtensibleCatalog.info • Set of open-source tools • Facilitate resource discovery and metadata management • Funding from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and from XC partner institutions • Software release: July 2009

  4. eXtensible Catalog features • Empower libraries to customize/develop discovery solutions • Integrate library content into various web environments • Enable sharing of metadata and software • Expand the role of libraries

  5. XC (eXtensible Catalog) Team • Project team • 13 FTE, including 6 developers • Metadata consultants • Diane Hillmann, Jon Phipps • XC Partners

  6. XC will provide… • Compatibility with ILS, etc. via OAI-PMH • Out-of the-box user-interface functionality • Toolsets for customization, web application development, metadata enrichment • Infrastructure for moving beyond MARC • The “XC Network” of services

  7. The XC Network Library Website ILS MetadataHub Repository Custom App. Repository Learning System XC Metadata Services

  8. Enabling customization and development Custom App. • Empowers libraries • “Lowers the bar” for local development • XC works alongside network-level applications • Focuses attention upon needs of local users • Encourages user research

  9. Enabling customization and development Custom App. • New roles for catalogers/cataloging • Design local applications • Engage in user research • Challenges: • Keep an open mind • Present options, not objections • Think broadly

  10. Integrating library content into web environments Learning System • Bring metadata to the users • New “measures of success” for metadata standards • Compatibility with web standards now essential • Existing metadata may not even be usable

  11. Integrating library content into web environments Learning System • Challenges for catalogers • Perceived loss of control • Rethink standards development • What’s needed • Make legacy metadata as usable as possible

  12. The XC Network Library Website ILS MetadataHub Repository Custom App. Repository Learning System XC Metadata Services

  13. XC Metadata Services • Normalization: transform coded metadata so that it can be used/displayed • Schema transformation: MARC, DC to XC • FRBRization • Authority control matching Services

  14. Sharing metadata • Share “post-MARC” metadata • MARCXML, with enrichments • XC Schema • Share user-generated metadata Services

  15. Sharing software • Share metadata enrichment services • Libraries can use an existing XC service • Libraries can develop and share additional services Services

  16. Expanding the role of libraries • Uncover and address evolving user needs • Facilitate the goals of the researcher • Writing, Teaching • Participation in learning management system environments

  17. Exploring the role of the catalog • Bring library metadata to users • Custom applications to meet local needs • Seamless navigation between applications

  18. Exploring new roles for catalogers • Design and test metadata services • Manage flow of metadata • System/application design • User research

  19. More information on the eXtensible Catalog: www.extensiblecatalog.info Jennifer Bowen jbowen@library.rochester.edu

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