3. What is metadata?
Metadata is the language used to
communicate information about a book
or piece of content necessary for
discovery, access and sales
6. ORIGINAL MARC RECORD
020 9781118644119 $q (electronic bk.)
020 1118644115 $q (electronic bk.)
037 C0AC7C06-053D-44DE-A6A8-2F2A99A811DE $b OverDrive, Inc.$n
http://www.overdrive.com
049 TEFO
100 1 Rohde, Michael.
245 10 Adobe Edge Animate CC for dummies / $c by Michael Rohde.
260 Hoboken, NJ : $bJ. Wiley & Sons, $c 2013.
300 1 online resource
336 text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 computer $b c $2 rdamedia
338 online resource $b cr $2 rdacarrier
520 The easy way to build HTML5 mobile and web apps using Adobe's new
Edge Animate CC Edge Animate CC is an approachable WYSIWYG alternative for
leveraging the power of languages like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to design and
develop for the web and mobile devices, even if you have no programming experience.
Written by Michael Rohde, the book calls on this seasoned web developer's wealth of
experience using Edge Animate CC, and a companion website includes all code from
the book to help you apply what you learn as you go. Features an easy-to-use
interface, with a propert.
856 40 $3 OverDrive $u https://www.overdrive.com/search?qC0AC7C06-053D-
44DE-A6A8-2F2A99A811DE
856 4_ $3 Excerpt $u https://samples.overdrive.com/adobe-edge-animate-
c0ac7c?epub-sample.overdrive.com
856 4_ $3 Image $u http://images.contentreserve.com/ImageType-100/0128-
1/C0AC7C06-053D-44DE-A6A8-2F2A99A811DEImg100.jpg
Value of a
WorldCat record
Example of metadata provided to OCLC
directly from publisher
7. ENHANCHED WORDCAT MARC RECORD
040 UMI $b eng $e pn $c UMI $d E7B $d OCLCO $d TEFOD $d YDXCP $d RECBK $d OCLCA $d OCLCO $d
OCLCQ $d OCLCF $d OCLCO $d TEFOD
020 9781118462041
020 1118462041
020 9781118644119 $q (electronic bk.)
020 1118644115 $q (electronic bk.)
020 9781118644157 $q (electronic bk.)
020 1118644158 $q (electronic bk.)
020 $z 9781118335925
020 $z 1118335929 $q (pbk. ; $q alk. paper)
037 C0AC7C06-053D-44DE-A6A8-2F2A99A811DE $b OverDrive, Inc.$n http://www.overdrive.com
050 _4 QA76.76.H94 $b R6434 2013eb
072 _7 COM $x 071000 $2 bisacsh
082 04 006.696 $2 23
049 TEFO
100 1_ Rohde, Michael.
245 10 Adobe Edge Animate CC for dummies / $c by Michael Rohde.
246 3_ Adobe Edge Animate Creative Cloud for dummies
246 3_ Adobe Edge CC for dummies
260 Hoboken, NJ :$b J. Wiley & Sons,$c 2013.
300 1 online resource (1 volume) : $b illustrations.
336 text $b txt $2 rdacontent
337 computer $b c $2 rdamedia
338 online resource $b cr $2 rdacarrier
490 1_ For dummies
588 0 Print version record.
505 0_ pt. I. Getting started with Adobe Edge animate -- pt. II. Adopting tools and techniques -- pt. III. Formatting and
animating -- pt. IV. Putting your animation to use -- pt. V. Creating sample projects -- pt. VI. The part of tens.
520 The easy way to build HTML5 mobile and web apps using Adobe's new Edge Animate CC Edge Animate CC
is an approachable WYSIWYG alternative for leveraging the power of languages like HTML5, CSS3, and
JavaScript to design and develop for the web and mobile devices, even if you have no programming
experience. Written by Michael Rohde, the book calls on this seasoned web developer's wealth of
experience using Edge Animate CC, and a companion website includes all code from the book to help you
apply what you learn as you go. Features an easy-to-use interface, with a propert.
630 00 Adobe Edge animate (Computer file)
650 _0 HTML (Document markup language)
650 _0 Web site development $x Computer programs.
650 _0 Web sites $x Design.
650 _0 Cascading style sheets.
650 _0 JavaScript (Computer program language)
650 _0 Computer graphics.
650 _4 HTML (Document markup language)
650 _4 Web site development $x Computer programs.
Value of a
WorldCat record
“I would definitely say they
(WorldCat Records) are
value added. The most
important reason is that they
drive usage, which is
important in this industry.”
Educational Publisher
8. Sample workflow (P)
Vendor sends list of
titles to OCLC
Library orders
materials
OCLC finds matching
records in WorldCat
& customizes
(or creates new)
& sets holdings
OCLC delivers
records to library
Vendor delivers
materials to library
Labels delivered to
library or vendor
(optional)
“Shelf Ready”
234566
9. Finding a print selection
Clint: would like a picture here of someone
browsing the shelves and pulling a book out.
12. Metadata Flow (E) – RECORD CREATION
FTP
OCLC sends WorldCat MARC
records
Wiley posts generic,
proprietary MARC records
Wiley sends 3PLSP
customer level
metadata
3PLSPs post new custom MARC records to their proprietary
clouds/platforms
Customer retrieves
generic MARC records
Customer
retrieves custom MARC records
from their provider of choosing
Sends generic
MARC
records
Library
Customer
support
Customer
support
3PLSP
Cloud
3rd Party Library Services Providers
WILEY sends OCLC
pre and post
publication product
level metadata to
create MARC records
Source: John Wiley & Sons
13. MARC Workflow (E) – Record Delivery
FTP
OCLC sends WorldCat MARC records
Wiley posts generic,
proprietary MARC records
Wiley sends
3PLSP
customer level
metadata
3PLSPs post new custom MARC records to their proprietary
clouds/platforms
Customer
retrieves generic
MARC records
Customer
retrieves custom
MARC records from
their provider of
choosing
Provides MARC
records
Library
Customer
support
Customer
support
3PLSP
Cloud
3rd Party Library
Services Providers
WILEY sends OCLC
pre- and post-
publication product level
metadata MARC record
creation
Source: John Wiley & Sons
14. Richer metadata required for E
MARC Record Enriched
Records
• Enriched Content
• Chapters and entries
• Cover art
• User reviews
• Additional identifiers and
authority control
Access
Information
• Link to book
• KBART files
• EZproxy stanzas
• E-Holdings data
• Licensing information
15. More than books ….
• Institutional information: Data required to
unambiguously identify organizations that license content
& the IP address ranges associated with those companies.
• Author/creator information: Publishers and service
providers are beginning to adopt personal identifiers, for
purposes of disambiguating researchers and authors –
and for relating authors to their intellectual output.
18. Recent Library Survey Results
Currently
• 54% or respondents report more than 60% of their current materials
budget is allocated to electronic materials
• Only 27% report more than 60% is allocated to print materials.
In the next 3 to 5 years
• 60% estimate more than 60% of their future materials budget will be
allocated to electronic materials
• Only 16% estimate more than 60% would be allocated to print materials.
Source: OCLC Global Library MARC Record Survey 08/2016
20. What libraries tell us
40%
59%
61%
80%
82%
96%
22%
15%
9%
8%
10%
21%
13%
14%
8%
4%
5%
4%
3%
2%
3%
5%
5%
5%
7%
4%
8%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Data sets/databases
E-journals
Streaming audio/video
Print journals
E-books
Print books
Importance of MARC Records by Format
Base: Total Respondents (n=164)
Very Important Somewhat Important Neutral
Until recently, MARC records for
databases were not important to us.
They are now because any holdings
information we send to our Discovery
Layer provider needs to be MARC.”
In general it's very
important to have
MARC records for
anything that we
can't access
metadata for in
some other way.”
MARC records for print
materials (books and
journals), as well as e-
books, remain our stock in
trade. After a decade of
managing e-journals
outside the ILS, we are
reexamining that decision.”
….by December, we will continue to add records for
purchases of e-books, but will remove all records for
subscription packages of e-books. We can no longer
handle maintenance of e-book records for large
subscription sets. We will have to depend on our discovery
service to find the e-books in these collections.”
21. Sage research highlights
• Libraries encourage publishers to “get their metadata out there everywhere,”
because there is so much at stake if a resource goes unused.
• The library catalog remains a priority discovery channel for librarians – publisher
supplied MARC records are needed most for print books, e-books and videos.
• Least discoverable items include AV materials, e-books, archival material, open
access content.
Improving the Discoverability of Scholarly Content:
Academic Library Priorities and Perspectives
A SAGE White Paper, 2014
23. White Paper - Key Issues Addressed:
• Libraries need metadata and holdings data to
provide patron access
• Data quality, the use of data standards
and a consistent workflow are key
• Both the library and publisher ROI for
eContent depends on improvements in the
supply chain.
Success Strategies for E-Content
oc.lc/econtent and www.oclc.org/go/econtent-access.en.html
24. • Recommendation 1:
– Improve bibliographic metadata and holdings data.
• Recommendation 2:
– Synchronize bibliographic metadata and holdings data.
• Recommendation 3:
– Use consistent data formats.
White Paper: Key Recommendations
oc.lc/econtent and www.oclc.org/go/econtent-access.en.html
25. Coordinate management of metadata
Books
Journals
Other
Protocols
Reference
Vendor
A
Vendor
B
Vendor
C
Vendor
D
26. Coordinate management of metadata
Books
Journals
Other
Protocols
Reference
Vendor
A
Vendor
B
Vendor
C
Vendor
D
Image Source:
http://www.preferredstrategies.com/
28. Getting data into the flow
• Subject metadata matters … a lot
• Libraries don’t spend enough time
configuring their system for
implementation
• Publishers/content providers don’t
spend enough time on their data
syndication, including how that data
is received and used 2013 Charleston Conference Plenary:
Re-visiting Plato’s Cave
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkGSQlFZ0BI
Outcomes from a 2013 Deep Dive Study
30. Making the metadata work harder for E-Books
• Supply enriched metadata, including access
data & change records
• Support metadata standards
- KBART in NISO RP-9-2014 Knowledge Base And Related Tools (KBART)
- MARC standards
- Identifiers
• Provide direct/automated holdings feeds
• Support the user at the point of need
Recommendations