The Annual Staff Meeting of National Library of China was held today in NLC Concert Hall. About 1000 staff members attended the meeting. Dr. Furui Zhan, Director of the library, presented a report for the year of 2008 and a plan for the year of 2009. Mr. Heping Zhou, Vice-Minister of Culture, also attended the meeting.
During the meeting, the Chinese Acquisitions & Cataloging Department (I am the director of the department) received two awards respectively for the excellent services of the Online Library Cataloging Center and for the innovative services though the cooperation of Chinese bibliographic records uploaded to OCLC's WorldCat.
Showing posts with label CNMARC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CNMARC. Show all posts
Friday, February 27, 2009
Friday, December 26, 2008
NLC Records Displayed in WorldCat.org
National Library of China (NLC) submitted automatically converted MARC21 records of all its holdings of monographs to OCLC early this month. Today, I realized that some records (of the year of 2007) have been uploaded to WorldCat.org, such as:
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/288942397&tab=holdings?loc=china
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/181359658&tab=holdings?loc=china
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/288942397&tab=holdings?loc=china
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/181359658&tab=holdings?loc=china
Labels:
Chinese,
CNMARC,
conversion,
MARC21,
monograph,
Natinoal Library of China,
OCLC
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
NLC MARC Records Submitted to OCLC
After 8 years of discussions and 2 years of formal contacts, we submitted all the restrspective records (about 1.5 million) of National Library of China (OCLC Symbol: N5L) to OCLC this week. Today, I received a group mail from OCLC CJK Users Group to explain the characteristics of the converted Chinese records. This is the first step for Chinese bibliographic records to enter the international library community. I hope we can further promote the internationalization of library cataloging in China.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Chinese records for OCLC under final test
Today, I read an article "National Library of China to add its records to OCLC WorldCat" (more information at: http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/20085.htm), in Nextspace, No. 9, published by OCLC. Since the later part of the last year, there have been many discussions about the cooperation between NLC and OCLC. The cooperation was first announced in August 2007 during the WLIC in Durban, and the agreement was signed at the beginning of 2008.
However, we have submitted several batches of test records to OCLC until the end of July. I think the last test file is about to be passed, and we will submit our full records to OCLC in the next couple of months.
However, we have submitted several batches of test records to OCLC until the end of July. I think the last test file is about to be passed, and we will submit our full records to OCLC in the next couple of months.
Labels:
Cataloging,
CNMARC,
conversion,
MARC,
MARC21,
Natinoal Library of China,
OCLC
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