CORC Project Participation Proposal

 

Reason for Participating

 

The Cornell University Library’s (CUL’s) tactical plan calls for integrating traditional and digital resources and services in support of the Cornell community’s information needs. OCLC’s Cooperative Online Resource Catalog (CORC) research project has the potential to help CUL’s librarians move more quickly toward managing the massive amount of material becoming available on the World Wide Web and providing intellectual access to relevant, high quality information there.

 

The OCLC Office of Research runs CORC. The CORC experimental system puts in place a framework for cooperative cataloging of Web resources that features mapping between Dublin Core and MARC; highly automated creation of metadata records in Dublin Core and MARC; export of metadata in HTML, RDF and MARC; import, generation, and export of portal pages; and numerous other features. Access to CORC is restricted to OCLC members.

 

The CORC project provides an infrastructure for experimenting with new standards and technologies that would be difficult for CUL to replicate at the local level. Through participation in CORC, CUL could expect to:

 

 

 

 

 

Our specific research objectives include:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barrier to Participation

 

If CUL staff began the CORC project and learned that participation was going to require double keying of records (once in CORC and again in our OPAC), we could not continue. It is imperative that we have a way of moving records from CORC into our local system that does not require intervention or assistance from CUL systems staff.

 

Proposed Staffing

 

We plan to devote 0.5 FTE to the project, as requested by OCLC. We anticipate structuring our effort as indicated in Table 1.

 

Table 1. Proposed Staffing

 

Role in Project Hours/Week (Estimate) Time (FTE)
Project coordinator 2 to 3 0.067
Original cataloger 5 to 6 0.150
Copy cataloger 5 to 6 0.150
Reference librarian 2 to 3 0.067
Collection development librarian 2 to 3 0.067
TOTAL   0.50 FTE

 

We propose a six month project. In that period of time, implementing this plan would require approximately 500 hours of CUL staff time.

Suggested Time Line and Plan of Work

 

We will need to submit an application form to the OCLC Office of Research. Pending approval of our plan by CUL administration and acceptance of our application by OCLC, we plan to follow the timeline and plan of work in Table 2.

  

Table 2. Proposed Time Line and Plan of Work

 

When Who What
April 1-May 1, 1999 Project coordinator Submit application to OCLC
June 1-July 1, 1999 Project team
  • Configure workstations as needed for use of CORC
  • Receive OCLC training and documentation
  • Further define and agree on project tasks
  • Disseminate information about project to CU staff
  • Define class of resources to be described (e.g., Web resources created at Cornell?).

Whatever set of resources is chosen, it should be a set in which project team members have a common interest)

 

July 1-September 30, 1999 Original and copy catalogers Research objectives 1-2
August 1-September 30, 1999 Project team Research objective 3
July 1-September 30, 1999 Reference librarian Research objective 4
July 1-September 30, 1999 Selector Research objective 5
October 1-November 15, 1999 Project team
  • Compile and discuss findings within team
  • Identify issues to be addressed by CUL and by OCLC
  • Compile recommendations
November 15-30, 1999 Project coordinator Prepare final reports for CUL and OCLC

 

Contact Information

 

Karen Calhoun

Phone: 607 255-9915

E-mail: ksc10@cornell.edu