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SUNCAT rising: UK serials union catalogue to assist document access

机译:SUNCAT崛起:英国序列号联合目录可帮助文档访问

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Purpose - The purpose of this article it to investigate the design, and to implement the set-up of the national union catalogue for those serials which can be accessed at the research libraries of the UK, the aim being to: enable researchers to locate serials held; to assist upgrade of library OPACs; and to provide a component within the UK digital library. Design/methodology/approach - This article builds upon the RSLP-funded and JISC-funded scoping and feasibility studies. It makes best use of extant data in OPACs on serials holdings information, by a mixture of collaborative action by contributing libraries, ISSN-IC and CONSER; and makes best use of extant software (Aleph 500) and national data services (EDINA). Findings - Today, knowing who has which journals online has become as important as knowing who has which journals on-shelf. Knowledge of both is critical for a researcher in her quest to discover, locate and access that key article. Knowledge of both is also critical for the library profession, as help staff and as curators of quality bibliographic records for serials in their OPACs. SUNCAT has over four million records, describing the "print and electronic holdings" of over 20 of the largest UK libraries - thought to cover 90 per cent or more of the journal titles held across the UK as a whole. The extension of coverage to up to a further 50 research libraries is in progress. So too is development activity to meet the challenge of the digital, investigating how SUNCAT can offer an important link in the access/supply chain, as the focus shifts from document supply to document access. Originality/value - This article is of significance to researchers and librarians in the UK; there is wider significance for the international serials community.
机译:目的-本文的目的是调查设计,并实现可在英国研究图书馆访问的序列号的全国联合目录的建立,目的是:使研究人员能够找到序列号保持;协助图书馆OPAC升级;并在英国数字图书馆中提供组件。设计/方法/方法-本文建立在RSLP资助和JISC资助的范围界定和可行性研究的基础上。它通过贡献图书馆,ISSN-IC和CONSER的协作行动,充分利用了OPAC中有关系列藏品信息的现有数据。并充分利用现有软件(Aleph 500)和国家数据服务(EDINA)。调查结果-今天,知道谁拥有哪些在线期刊与知道谁拥有哪些现有期刊一样重要。两者的知识对于研究人员发现,定位和访问该关键文章至关重要。两者的知识对于图书馆界,作为帮助人员以及作为其OPAC中的丛书的高质量书目记录的策展人也是至关重要的。 SUNCAT拥有超过400万条记录,描述了英国20多个最大图书馆的“印刷和电子馆藏”-被认为覆盖了整个英国所拥有期刊的90%或更多。正在将覆盖范围扩展到最多50个研究图书馆。因此,开发活动也应运而生,以应对数字化挑战,研究SUNCAT如何在访问/供应链中提供重要链接,因为重点从文档供应转向文档访问。原创性/价值-本文对英国的研究人员和图书馆员具有重要意义;对于国际期刊界来说,具有更广泛的意义。

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