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Global Publication Profiles: Books as an Expression of Cultural Diversity

This publication profiles project aims to analyze cultural diversity in books by examining country of publication, year of publication, language use, and translation data. The project has extracted data from WorldCat’s monographic records and has conducted pre-tests and profiles of book publishing in select countries. The project aims to refine the data extraction process and expand to include more countries.

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Global Publication Profiles: Books as an Expression of Cultural Diversity

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  1. Global Publication Profiles: Books as an Expression of Cultural Diversity Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D. Post-Doctoral Researcher OCLC Research

  2. Overview • Introduction to the Project • Preliminary Results: • Publication profiles • Language data • Translation data • Next steps

  3. Introduction: Genesis and Background of the Project

  4. Genesis and Background of the Project • Interested in measures of cultural diversity: • UNESCO Institute for Statistics • IFLA Statistics and Evaluation Committee • ISO Global Library Statistics Project • Book and Media Studies School, Leiden • Index Translationum • UNESCO Division of Cultural Expressions & Creative Industries • 1932 - present

  5. Genesis and Background of the Project

  6. Genesis and Background of the Project

  7. Genesis and Background of the Project • WorldCatTM and Global Book Data: • 150 million records, 1.48 billion holdings • Strongest in monographic records • 71,000 libraries • 112 countries • > 50% non-English cataloging • > 470 languages

  8. Project Objectives • Mine data from WorldCat’s monographic records • Parse the data: • Country of publication • Year of publication • Language use as a “measure of cultural diversity” • Seek patterns in the data

  9. Project Objectives • Data limits: • Textual material, non-serial • Publication date numeric, < 2010 • Data extracted: • Published titles • Holdings – indigenous libraries and worldwide • Languages • Translation data

  10. Project Objectives • “Pre-Test” of the Procedures • Profiles of book publishing in six countries: • Bolivia, Chile, Germany, Poland, South Africa, Thailand • Expansions after technique refinement: • China, Columbia, Finland, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Nigeria, Russia, Ukraine, Venezuela • Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Japan, Korea(s), Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

  11. Project Limitations • “As reflected in WorldCat” • Collection patterns • Cataloging practice • Definition of a book • Definition of a COUNTRY • Definition of a publishing date

  12. National Publishing Profiles

  13. Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output

  14. Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output

  15. Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output

  16. Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output

  17. Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output

  18. Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output

  19. Book Publishing Profiles: Publishing Output

  20. Book Publishing Profiles: Language Data

  21. Book Publishing Profiles: Language Data

  22. Book Publishing Profiles: Language Data

  23. Book Publishing Profiles: Language Data

  24. Book Publishing Profiles: Language Data

  25. Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data

  26. Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data

  27. Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data

  28. Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data

  29. Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data

  30. Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data

  31. Book Publishing Profiles: Translation Data

  32. Next Steps • Final refinements to data extraction • Integrate OCLC Audience Level • Complete extraction of “foreign” holdings data • Check results against Index Translationum • Go global!

  33. Questions? • Timothy J. Dickey, Ph.D. • dickeyt@oclc.org • www.oclc.org/research/projects/globalbooks/default.htm Special thanks to Jeremy Browning, Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Michael Heaney, and Karen Smith-Yoshimura

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