WorldCat is a union catalog that itemizes the collections of tens of thousands of institutions (mostly libraries), in many countries, that are current or past members of the OCLC global cooperative.[3] It is operated by OCLC, Inc.[4] Many of the OCLC member libraries collectively maintain WorldCat's database, the world's largest bibliographic database.[5] The database includes other information sources in addition to member library collections.[6] OCLC makes WorldCat itself available free to libraries, but the catalog is the foundation for other subscription OCLC services (such as resource sharing and collection management). WorldCat is used by librarians for cataloging and research and by the general public.
As of, WorldCat contained over 540 million bibliographic records in 483 languages, representing over 3 billion physical and digital library assets,[4] and the WorldCat persons dataset (mined from WorldCat) included over 100 million people.[7]
History
OCLC was founded in 1967 under the leadership of Fred Kilgour.[8] That same year, OCLC began to develop the union catalog technology that would later evolve into WorldCat; the first catalog records were added in 1971.[8][9]
In 2003, OCLC began the "Open WorldCat" pilot program, making abbreviated records from a subset of WorldCat available to partner web sites and booksellers, to increase the accessibility of its subscribing member libraries' collections.[10][11]
In October 2005, the OCLC technical staff began a wiki project, WikiD, allowing readers to add commentary and structured-field information associated with any WorldCat record.[12] WikiD was later phased out, although WorldCat later incorporated user-generated content in other ways.[13][14]
In 2006, it became possible for anyone to search WorldCat directly at its open website WorldCat.org,[15] not only through the subscription FirstSearch interface where it had been available on the web to subscribing libraries for more than a decade before.[16] Options for more sophisticated searches of WorldCat have remained available through the FirstSearch interface.[15]
In 2007, WorldCat Identities began providing pages for 20 million "identities", which are metadata about names—predominantly authors and persons who are the subjects of published titles.[17]
In 2017, OCLC's WorldCat Search API was integrated into the cite tool of Wikipedia's VisualEditor, allowing Wikipedia editors to cite sources from WorldCat easily.[18][19]
Beginning in 2017, OCLC and the Internet Archive have collaborated to make the Internet Archive's records of digitized books available in WorldCat.[20]
In May 2022, OCLC announced WorldCat Entities, a new infrastructure for library linked data.[21][22] Maintenance of WorldCat Identities was suspended and the service will be discontinued as it is being replaced by WorldCat Entities.[23]
In August 2022, OCLC launched a "redesigned and reimagined" WorldCat.org website with the stated goal "to offer greater accessibility to the collections".[24] The website now requires the use of JavaScript and is therefore no longer accessible for users of older web browsers or those that have JavaScript disabled for security reasons. The update also removed users' book reviews and replaced them with reviews from Amazon subsidiary GoodReads.[25]
In 2023, Anna's Archive scraped and began distributing the whole WorldCat database and was subsequently sued by OCLC in January 2024.[26]
System architecture
Local catalogs of many OCLC member libraries are intermittently synchronized with the WorldCat database.[27] WorldCat allows participating institutions to add direct links from WorldCat to their own local catalog entries for particular items, which enables the user to click through to the local catalog to quickly determine an item's real-time status (for example, whether or not it is checked out).[28]
In a small percentage of libraries,[29] the local catalog is also run by OCLC using an integrated library system called WorldCat Discovery and WorldShare Management Services.[30]
Library contributions to WorldCat are made via the Connexion computer program,[31] which was introduced in 2001; its predecessor, OCLC Passport, was phased out in May 2005.[32] Cataloging librarians may also use the WorldShare Record Manager[33] or WorldCat Metadata API[34] for similar purposes.[35]
See also
- Library Hub Discover
- Faceted Application of Subject Terminology (FAST)
- List of academic databases and search engines
- Open Library
Further reading
- See also: Information about licensing of WorldCat records and some other OCLC data.
External links
- Information on the OCLC website about WorldCat.
References
- Search for library items WorldCat, OCLC, retrieved 2017-03-29^
- 1998 is the date of registry of the WorldCat.org domain; see: However, the union catalog that became WorldCat was started three decades earlier, and it was already available on the web to subscriber libraries at OCLC.org several years before WorldCat.org was a registered domain name; see: WorldCat.org WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info – DomainTools WHOIS, retrieved 2017-01-21 OCLC.org WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info – DomainTools WHOIS, retrieved 2019-06-26^
- The 2012–2013 OCLC Annual Report noted that the number of "participating libraries (includes active and inactive symbols)" was 78,985: 2012–2013 OCLC Annual Report retrieved 2022-03-10^
- Inside WorldCat OCLC, retrieved 19 June 2021^
- Godfrey Oswald. Library world records McFarland & Company, 2017^
- Content available through WorldCat Discovery OCLC, retrieved 2020-09-22^
- Data strategy [WorldCat] oclc.org, retrieved 2018-02-11^
- Margalit Fox. Frederick G. Kilgour, Innovative Librarian, Dies at 92 The New York Times, August 2, 2006, retrieved 2009-12-22^
- A brief history of WorldCat oclc.org, February 10, 2015, retrieved February 13, 2014^
- Nancy O'Neill. Open WorldCat Pilot: A User's Perspective Searcher, Nov–Dec 2004^
- Barbara Quint. OCLC project opens WorldCat records to Google infotoday.com, Information Today, October 27, 2003, retrieved 2019-06-26^
- WikiD OCLC, retrieved March 5, 2015^
- Tom Storey. A WorldCat community: using WorldCat.org to build a social network of the world's library users NextSpace, OCLC, September 2007, retrieved 2019-06-26^
- John Carlo Bertot, Katy Berube, Peter Devereaux, Kerry Dhakal, Stephen Powers, Jennie Ray. Assessing the usability of WorldCat Local: findings and considerations The Library Quarterly, April 2012^
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- Thomas B. Hickey. WorldCat Identities: Another View of the Catalog NextSpace, OCLC, April 15, 2007, retrieved 2016-01-18^
- OCLC and Wikipedia Library link citations to millions of library materials, expanding access to quality sources oclc.org, OCLC, May 11, 2017, retrieved April 25, 2020^
- Jake Orlowitz. You can now add automatically generated citations to millions of books on Wikipedia blog.wikimedia.org, Wikimedia Foundation, May 11, 2017, retrieved April 25, 2020^
- Jim Michalko. Syncing Catalogs with thousands of Libraries in 120 Countries through OCLC Internet Archive Blogs, October 12, 2017, retrieved 2020-07-18^
- Gary Price. OCLC releases more than 150 million WorldCat Entities as the foundation of a linked data infrastructure InfoDocket, May 24, 2022, retrieved March 25, 2023^
- Find WorldCat Entities to improve resource discoverability through connections OCLC, retrieved 2023-03-25^
- WorldCat Identities OCLC, March 9, 2023, retrieved 2023-03-15^
- Gary Price. OCLC Officially Announces the Launch of a 'Redesigned and Reimagined' WorldCat.org InfoDocket, 2022-08-24, retrieved 2022-08-29^
- Frequently Asked Questions WorldCat, retrieved 2022-08-29^
- Ernesto Van der Sar. Lawsuit Accuses Anna's Archive of Hacking WorldCat, Stealing 2.2 TB Data TorrentFreak, 2024-02-07, retrieved 2024-03-17^
- About data sync collections OCLC Support, April 14, 2017, retrieved 2021-06-18^
- What is WorldCat? worldcat.org, retrieved 2015-02-13^
- For another source of statistics on library system market share, see: Roger C. Schonfeld. What are the larger implications of Ex Libris buying Innovative? Ithaka S+R, 2019-12-05, retrieved April 25, 2020 Marketshare Report Library Technology Guides, retrieved June 18, 2021^
- Marshall Breeding. OCLC announces WorldCat Discovery service Smart Libraries Newsletter, American Library Association, March 2014, retrieved June 18, 2021^
- Connexion – Features OCLC, retrieved 2021-06-18^
- Becky Dean. OCLC Authorities migration timeline March 3, 2005, retrieved 2019-06-26^
- WorldShare Record Manager: Record-at-a-time cataloging service www.oclc.org, OCLC, April 2, 2021, retrieved 2021-06-18^
- WorldCat Metadata API OCLC, retrieved 2021-06-18^
- OCLC cataloging application comparison OCLC, retrieved 2021-06-18^