Title: 2003 Report to the Kinetica Annual Users Meeting
12003 Report to the Kinetica Annual Users Meeting
- Roxanne Missingham
- Assistant Director-General
2Reports
- Kinetica 2002/2003
- Kinetica Chinese Japanese Korean Database
- Enhancements
- Projects
- Developments for the coming year
3Kinetica 2002/2003
- Kinetica is very rare there are not many like
it in the entire world, providing access to all
of the primary library holdings in Australia.
4Kinetica 2002/2003
- When I startedI continued the historical
practices in the library for a year and
experienced the difficulty locating material
Kinetica has changed all that ... A time-saving
of many hours over the year
5Kinetica 2002/2003
- The greatest result of our move to using the
Document Delivery service of Kinetica has been
the increased recognition of the staff of the
Institute as to the important role the library
can play . in part, due to the ease (of)
Kinetica (for) ILL .. and the faster pace of
service...
6Kinetica 2002/2003
- The Library backlog totalled some 20 metres of
shelving through Kinetica RLG union
catalogue database, and OCLC WorldCat, we were
able to find bibliographic records for the
majority 95 - of the itemswe no longer have a
cataloguing backlog
7Kinetica 2002/03
- National Bibliographic Database 36 million
holdings, 14 million bibs
8Kinetica 2002/2003
- National Bibliographic Database assisting in
efficiencies through increasing coverage - Kinetica Document Delivery connectivity through
ISO ILL Protocol - Significant work on quality of the NBD
- Extending access through innovative projects and
partnerships
9National Bibliographic Database
- Electronic resources have reached 340000
- New contributors include one person libraries,
such as WA Conservation and Land Management - Additions of retrospective files from
organisations such as CSIRO
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12National Bibliographic Database
- Adding your material to the NBD
- On-line via the Client, KineticaWeb (holdings)
- Copy to your local system via MARCLink
13Adding your records via BatchLink
- BatchLink
- Records can come from major systems and smaller
systems such as DB Textworks
14Using RTPS Downline Loading
- Debra Slack at the Australian National University
adds holdings to KineticaWeb and downloads the
record to the ANU Catalogue
15Contributions
16The record appears in the ANU catalogue
17Using Marclink
- Sheree Stimpson and Elizabeth Bott at Queanbeyan
Public Library use the Client to add holdings to
the NBD, and use MARCLink to download records to
their local system
18Contributions
19The record is added to the Queanbeyan Library
catalogue
20Kinetica 2002/2003
- E-Collection Sets Service, 15 titles currently
available - New databases available
- Deutsche Bibliothek Database, union catalogue of
the National Library of Germany (over 6.5 million
records) - OCLC WorldCat (over 47 million records) extended
for 3 years
21Kinetica 2002/2003
- NBD quality projects
- Australian newspapers project
- ongoing maintenance work
- electronic resources
22Kinetica Chinese Japanese Korean Database
2002/03
23Kinetica Chinese Japanese Korean Database
2002/03
- City of Sydney 12500 records loaded
- New hardware installed
- Implementation of 2002 release of cataloguing
module - CJK target on KDD
24Enhancements Expert Advisory Group
- Meetings in all states
- Over 270
- recommendations
The WA Kinetica Users Group Meeting
25Projects Public Libraries Portal
- A business model for the portal which is
applicable to all Australian public libraries - Data about the information needs of Australians
- Portal design issues
- A working portal
26Public Libraries Portal
Pilot sites
Yarra Plenty Regional LibraryService
Thuringowa Library
Northern Regional Library Service, Moree
Brisbane City Council Towong Branch Library
Southern Tablelands Regional Library
27Projects
28Projects
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30Projects Commonwealth Government Metadata
31Subject Headings Review Panel
- Bemal Rajapatirana National Library of Australia
- Deirdre Kiorgaard National Library of Australia
- Joan Moncrieff Deakin University
- Judith Purser University of Melbourne
- Jennifer Kerry AIATSIS
32Subject Headings Review Panel
- Aboriginal Australians replaces Australian
aborigines - Australian historical periods closed off at 2001.
33Authorities
- Significant area for NBD investigation
- Survey undertaken issues for discussion include
- Need of Australian libraries for authorities
- How authorities could be contributed to the NBD
- What services should be provided by Kinetica to
support authority work
34Kinetica new developments
- Recent Australian Publications
35Kinetica new developments
- Recent Australian Publications
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37Kinetica developments issues for 2002/03
- RLG and OCLC agreement to concept of access to
the NBD - More projects to improve the quality and coverage
of the NBD - Kinetica futures ongoing work
38Kinetica developments issues for 2003/2004
- Enhancements
- Pilot Singapore National Union Catalogue (SILAS)
access - Set Advanced Search screen as the default
- Select All and Deselect All buttons for bulk
selection/de-selection in Stored Records -
39Kinetica developments issues for 2003/2004
- display records in Extended View when fewer than
3 returned from a search - selection of number of records returned for
viewing at the one time - review other enhancement recommendations
40Kinetica developments issues for 2003/2004
- Kinetica Document Delivery
- Enable sorting libraries in the rota by state
- Connect to databases such as Te Puna and
interoperate with Te Puna Interloan via ISO ILL
Protocol - Increase the number of KDD customers using their
ISO ILL compliant ILL systems - Continue to develop Australian Libraries Gateway
and ILRS directory, including the X.500 ILRS
Mirror directory
41Coming event
8th IFLA Interlending Document Supply
International Conference http//www.nla.gov.au/il
ds National Library of Australia, 28 - 31
October 2003
42Questions
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43Signing the extension of the agreement Back row
Amanda Green, IBM GSA Peter McBride, Kinetica
Project Manager, IBM GSA Nick Simpson, BDW
Roxanne Missingham, NLA Susan McLay, IBM
GSA Front row David Watt, IBM Australia Jan
Fullerton, Director General, NLA Christine
Bartlett, IBM GSA