copac: your union catalogue today and tomorrow
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Copac: your union catalogue today and tomorrow
Union catalogue of c. 56 contributors:
National libraries
Academic libraries Special collections
Professional
associations
Government
Charities Public libraries Museums
Recent developments
Forthcoming developments
Over to you…
Copac: National, Academic, and Specialist Library Catalogue FIL 29/06/10
You can now login to Copac (institutional login or create your own). If you login Copac:
• saves all of your searches, • allows you to create online bibiliographies • shows you the latest journals table of
contents.
Search history is a record of your research.
• You can add tags and notes to your search history
• You can also re-run and edit searches.
My References is a bibliography of records, which you have marked in your search results.
• You can export records from here.
If you register your library catalogue’s z39.50 details with IESR we can try and include an option to search your own catalogue at the same time as Copac.
Your library is marked with the @yourlibrary logo.
Copac reengineering
New software
New architecture
New interface
New ‘Work level’ deduplication
Copac: National, Academic, and Specialist Library Catalogue FIL 29/06/10
An example of one of the new developments.
This illustrates the potential for introducing facets so you can navigate large result sets more effectively. What facets we display will be something to review with users when we redevelop the interface.
This is a test version without deduplication or presentation stylesheet.
‘Work’ level deduplication
Copac: National, Academic, and Specialist Library Catalogue FIL 29/06/10
The current deduplication that focuses on merging records for the same document held in different institutions.
• This will continue, but in addition we are exploring work level deduplication • Work level deduplication would (try to) bring together all the records relating to a specific work. • The biggest impact would be for the relatively small number of works that exist in many forms.
For example:
1. Pride and prejudice : national stereotypes in 19th and 20th century Europe east to west / editor, László Kontler 1995. (1 record)
2. Pride and prejudice / Jane Austen (734 records)
Electronic (20) Book (630) Audio book (10) Video/film (60) Music score (50) Sound recording (20) Language: [English (670)] Date: [2001-2010 (30)] Institution: [Aberdeen (20)]
Ongoing & Forthcoming Developments:
Continued content expansion New more flexible database Restructured web site New look and feel Interface review & revision Explore User contribution Service integration: Copac & Zetoc & Archives Hub
Focus on support for library staff
Today:
How can Copac support your document supply more effectively… ?
Copac: National, Academic, and Specialist Library Catalogue FIL 29/06/10
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