Download - CUA LSC818 2007
Catholic University LSC #818
The Special Library/Information Center
Suzanne C. Pilsk
Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Special Libraries Association
Professional Association Specifically for Special Librarians
Activities
Conference, Lectures, Tours, Bookclub, Dine-A-Rounds,
Workshops, Young Professionals & Graduate Students events.
Communications
Chapter Notes Newsletter, Listserv
Networking
Job finding
Assistance in new aspects of work
Facts and Figures
Smithsonian Institution Libraries– Washington, D.C.
• Anacostia Museum & Center for African American History and Culture Library
• Anthropology Library
• Botany and Horticulture Library
• The Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology
• Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Library
• Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Library
• Joseph F. Cullman 3rd Library of Natural History
Facts and Figures
Washington, D.C. (continued)• Museum Studies & Reference Library
• National Air and Space Museum Library
• National Museum of American History Library
• National Museum of Natural History Library
• National Postal Museum Library
• National Zoological Park Library
• Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library
• Warren M. Robbins Library, National Museum of African Art
Facts and Figures
• Smithsonian Institution Libraries– Suitland, Md.
• Museum Support Center Library
• National Museum of the American Indian Library
– Edgewater, Md.
• Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Library
– New York City
• Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Library
– Republic of Panama
• Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Library
Facts and Figures
• African Art• African American History and
Culture• Anthropology• American Art• American History• Asian and Middle Eastern Art• Aviation history and Space Flight• Design and Decorative Arts• Environmental Management and
Ecology• History of Science and
Technology
• Latino History and Culture• Materials Research• Modern and Contemporary Art• Museology• Native American History and
Culture • Natural History• Postal History• Tropical Biology• Trade Literature• World’s Fair Ephemera
Facts and Figures
Total volumes
> 1.5 million
50,000 are rare books
10,000 manuscripts
Trade Catalogs
> 500, 000 items
> 30,000 companiesdating from the 1800s
Facts and Figures
• 109 Smithsonian Libraries Staff
• 16 Souls in Cataloging Services (with contractors)
Integrated Library System
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS)
– MARC– AACR2r– ISBD– LC Classification– LC Subject Headings
Traditional Cataloging
• Monographs• Serials• Videos• Microfilm/fiche• Sound Recordings• Electronic Resources
Traditional Cataloging
• OCLC
• Program for Cooperative Cataloging
– NACO
– SACO
– BIBCO
What’s So Special?
Public Museum
Smithsonian Institution is the largest museum complex in the world … “The Nation’s Attic”
What’s So Special?Research Institution
“Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge”
What’s So Special?
• SI Libraries serves
Curators
Researchers
Post-Docs
Museum Administrators
Public
What’s So Special?
Author: National Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps
Title: Atlas of the world [cartographic material] / [prepared by National Geographic Maps for the Book Division].
Edition: 8th ed.
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, c2005.
Description: 1 atlas (1 v. (various pagings)) : col. ill., col.
maps ; 47 cm.
939
What’s So Special?
Author: Marshall, Ray
Title: The plane : watch it work by operating the moving diagrams! / Ray Marshall & John Bradley.
Publisher: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England, 1985.
Summary: Text and movable, pop-up illustrations reveal the internal workings of an airplane. Includes instructions and materials for making a paper model airplane.
Subject:
Airplanes – Juvenile literature.
Toy and movable books -- Specimens
Airplanes 83
What’s So Special?
Author: Glascoff, W.G.
Title: Theory of aircraft flight / / W.G. Glascoff.
Publisher: Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air Force Junior ROTC, Air University, 1969.
Description: viii, 110 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
At head of title: Aerospace education II.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject:
Aerodynamics
Airplanes
Flight – Handbooks, manuals, etc.0
What’s So Special?
Author: Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642
Title: Letter [manuscript]
Publisher: 1635.
Description: 1 item (2 p.)
Summary: A.L.S. (1635 Mar. 12) to Peiresc ; in Italian.
Added Author: Peiresc, Nicolas Claude Fabri de, 1580-1637.
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A library is a library is a library?
Digital Editions
Online Exhibitions
Digital Collections
On Display
Digital Library
Virtual Library
A “library without walls” in which the collections do not exist on paper, … or other tangible form at a physical location but are electronically accessible in digital format via computer networks.
- - Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science
http://lu.com/odlis/
Digital Library
A library in which a significant proportion of the resources are available in machine-readable format … accessible by means of computers.
The digital content may be locally held or accessed remotely via computer networks.
In libraries, the process of digitization began with the catalog, moved to periodical indexes and abstracting services, then to periodicals and large reference works, and finally to book publishing.
- - Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science http://lu.com/odlis/
Digital Library
• Electronic Journals & Databases
• Digital Editions• Online Exhibitions• Online Catalog• Digital Reference
Digital Library
• Born Digital – Still require access
• Each of these has a “metadata specialist” involved
If you digitize it…
Will they find it?
Search Gone Bad!
MARC
AACR
LCSH/LCCS
ISBD
Feed the cat
Pick up dry cleaning
MODSXML
Dublin Core
Facetted
METs
TEI
FRBR
Access
Hierarchical
Faceted
relatedItem
Milk, eggs, lactaid
Add hotdogs to grocery list
Dewey
Tag Clouds
IFLA’s Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Data To Find
To Identify
To Select
To Obtain
To USE
Metadata
Webopedia defines:“Data about data. Metadata describes how and when and by whom a particular set of data was collected, and how the data is formatted. Metadata is essential for understanding information stored in data warehouses and has become increasingly important in XML-based Web applications.”
Metadata
Metadata
Metadata: MARC
MARC
110 Oscar Mayer & Co.245 Pronto Pup : hot
dogs hamburgers650 Frankfurters650 Hot dog stands650 Hamburgers650 Cookery (Beef)
Metadata: Real MARC
02761nam 2200469 4500001000700000005001700007008004100024010002300065019001300088035001400101035002300115040006100138049002700199050001500226100004200241245019300283260008300476300001700559504033500576505015400911590010901065590009601174650002601270945002101296945007301317945003101390945004801421945004801469945004701517945007901564945004401643945004601687945004801733945007601781945004401857945005101901945005101952945007102003945009002074945009602164945003102260‑459797‑20050131154400.0‑731129m19021933enk b 000 0 lat c‑ aagr03000069 //r582‑ a14018362‑ aABY6485LB‑ a(OCoLC)ocm00751549‑ aU.S. Dept. of Agr. Libr. cRIU dOCL dCHS dSER dSMI dWaOLN‑ aSMI$ aSMIM aSMIE aSMIB‑00 aQL354 b.S5‑1 aOscar Mayer & Co.‑10 aPronto pup: bhot dogs hamburgers/ ca Oscar Mayer and Company.‑ aNew Orleans, La. : bBourbon Street Foods, c2000.
Metadata: MARCXML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/schema/MARC21slim.xsd">
<record><leader>02761nam a2200469 4500</leader>
<controlfield tag="001">459797</controlfield>
<controlfield tag="005">20050131154400.0</controlfield>
<controlfield tag="008">731129m19021933enk b 000 0 lat c</controlfield>
<datafield tag="010" ind1=" " ind2=" ">
<subfield code="a">agr03000069 //r582</subfield>
</datafield>
Metadata: MARCXML (cont.)
<datafield tag="110" ind1=“2" ind2=" ">
<subfield code="a">Oscar Mayer & Co.</subfield>
</datafield>
<datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0">
<subfield code="a">Pronto pup:</subfield>
<subfield code="b">hot dogs hamburgers /</subfield>
<subfield code="c">Oscar Mayer Company</subfield>
</datafield>
Metadata
Metadata
Dublin Core
Creator:
Oscar Mayer & Co.
Subject:
Frankfurters
Metadata
MODS<name type= “corporate”>
<namePart> Oscar Mayer & Co.
</namePart></name><subject authority= “lcsh”>
<topic> Frankfurters </topic></subject>
Metadata
ACCESS
ACCESS
ACCESS
ACCESS
Embedded Metadata
ACCESS
Cataloging staff participated in OCLC’s pilot project called “CORC”
• Harvesting metadata to start a record• Create / edit in MARC tags• Cross walk to Dublin Core
End results: Records in OCLC, RLG, SIRIS, And traveling “CIP” data
Feedback
Christopher G. MulinSpecial Collections LibrarianMansfield Library,The University of Montana-Missoula
Very glad you've added this-- I'm going to recommend we make an online catalog record for this link [Horse in Blackfoot Culture]. At our university, this gets heavy use, and only the locked Special Collections copy has reliably been available.
Metadata and Search Engines
Feh
Other things popping up in the cataloging/ metadata world…
Share… Repurpose… Reuse… Expose… Share… Repurpose… Reuse… Expose…
XML
“And on the highest level, it’s a philosophy for information handling that seeks maximum usefulness and flexibility for data by refining it to its purest and most structured form.”—Erik Ray
OAI
National Science Digital Library
MODS
METS
XML
Dublin Core
FRBR
TEI
Beyond the Traditional
Taxonomic Literature
Beyond the Scan…Beyond the Re-Keyed
Marking up the data in metadata schemas
Data at the finger tips of the users
Scientific Taxonomic Data
Electronic Field Guide
Plant Exploration and Discovery
In the 21st Century
MARC
LCSH/LCCS
ISBDFeed the cat
Pick up dry cleaning
Milk, eggs, lactaid
Make dentist appt.
AACR
eBCA: Biologia Centrali-Americana
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Biodiversity Heritage Library
• American Museum of Natural History • Field Museum• Natural History Museum• Smithsonian Institution• Missouri Botanical Garden• New York Botanical Garden• Royal Botanical Garden• Botany Libraries, Harvard University• Ernst Meyer Library of the Museum of Comparative
Zoology• Marine Biological Laboratory/ Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Biodiversity Heritage Library
On The Cataloging Horizon
Rule Changes
AACR revised to RDA: Resource Description and Access
Not just MARC
Not just LC Standards
FRBR
Manifestations
Future
• Metadata beyond ILS• Metadata-ists for
Digital Repositories• Metadata needs for
Digital Archiving• Metadata Managers• Cataloging in the age
of Google
What Else?
• Free-ing metadata out of the bounds of ILS• Organization of information in non-traditional
forms• Get data to the people where ever that may be• Not your grandma’s cataloger anymore
http://www.sil.si.edu/
Suzanne C. Pilsk
Smithsonian Institution Libraries