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Technical Services and User Service Improvement Jie Huang & Katherine Wong University of Oklahoma Libraries U.S.A.

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Technical Services and

User Service Improvement

Jie Huang & Katherine WongUniversity of Oklahoma Libraries

U.S.A.

Introduction

As information technology plays an increasingly larger role in library services, the quality of “user services” is no longer the sole responsibility of public services, but is greatly affected by technical services as well.

There are various ways technical services, especially the cataloging department, can contribute to raising library users’ satisfaction and add valuable information to the online catalog.

Enhancing Bibliographic Records

Contents notes

Adding contents notes to the online catalog to increases the usability of certain distinct titles by providing extra access points.

Contents notes (example)

Contents notes (example)

Contents notes (example)

Contents notes (example)

Enhancing Bibliographic Records

URL links

Providing seamless access to electronic resources by adding URL links to the online catalog is a vital responsibility of the Cataloging Department.

URL links (example)

URL links (example)

URL links (example)

URL links (example)

URL links (example)

URL links (example)

URL links (example)

Enhancing Bibliographic Records

Subject Headings

Assigning Library of Congress (LC) subject headings to theses and dissertations is one way to help users locate this type of literature and another method of enhancing the online catalog.

Subject Headings (example)

Enhancing Bibliographic Records

Authority Control  

Authority control is an important component of cataloging, greatly enhancing the identifying and collocating functions of the library’s catalog.

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Authority Control (example)

Collaboration between Public and Technical Services

User services can be improved not only by the efforts of either public or technical services, but also by the collaboration between public and technical services.

Collaboration between Public and Technical Services

Database MaintenanceThe Catalog Maintenance Unit in the Cataloging Department is responsible for correcting errors in the online catalog as they are reported. An error report/suggestion form is available for users or Public Services staff to comment on the online catalog.

Database Maintenance (continued)

The Catalog Maintenance Unit is also responsible for updating all changes to reflect the holding information and correct location when materials are lost, withdrawn, or transferred from one location to another.

Collaboration between Public and Technical Services

Cataloging on Demand

The Cataloging Department at the University of Oklahoma Libraries works closely with the Reference Department and Branch Libraries to provide rush-cataloging and reclassification on demand services.

Cataloging on Demand (example)

Cataloging on Demand (example)

Cataloging on Demand (example)

Collaboration between Public and Technical Services

Digitization

In order to enhance the online catalog, the University of Oklahoma Libraries undertook a project to digitize title pages. The project began as a quick way to provide author/title access to a backlog of uncataloged titles, many of which were rare books in the History of Science Collections.

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization

The Western History Collections at the University of Oklahoma Libraries also digitized several Native American manuscript collections, One of them was integrated into the online catalog, the Cataloging Department provided hyperlinks to the digitized collection.

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Digitization (example)

Conclusion

In conclusion, we wish to emphasize that maintaining the quality of the online catalog as well as promoting cooperation between public and technical services are key factors in achieving high quality user service.

Our report shows that technical services, especially the Cataloging Department, can make important contributions to raising the quality of user services through their daily effort in maintaining and enhancing the online catalog.