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Open WorldCat goes international

14 June 2006

 

After a successful launch in the USA, Open WorldCat goes international. The Find in a Library interface is now available in five languages, buying options have been added for extra value and postal code information makes it possible to find the nearest library location for the title in a search result. Open WorldCat makes authoritative information visible and accessible on the open Web.

Although Open WorldCat has been accessible globally since its introduction, simply due to the borderless nature of the Internet, it now really turns international as OCLC PICA works to enhance its local appeal for users around the world.

Find in a Library interface
First of all, in addition to English, the Find in a Library interface is now available in French, German, Spanish and Dutch, making all its features more immediate and meaningful to users for whom these languages are the natural choice. People who use a Web browser set to one of these languages will automatically see the interface in that language. And any Web user can select one of these languages manually once he reaches Find in a Library from an Open WorldCat partner such as Google or Yahoo! Search.

Postal codes to find it close by
Secondly, for the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands postal code information has been added. Users in those countries can now easily enter their location and identify the closest library with the item of interest to them. For libraries this will lead to increased use of their collections and services through circulation, interlending and enquiries, as experience has shown.

Buy it option adds attraction
The third improvement is the addition of the Amazon.com (or a regional version) buying option for Web searchers in the UK and Netherlands. This makes Open WorldCat an attractive alternative for directly searching on book vendors’ sites, because now the user will see an alternative to buying: borrowing from the library. Other online book vendors may be added in the near future.

Those who want to try out Open WorldCat and see how it works, can do so in the interface language of their choice:

The Open WorldCat programme makes records of library-owned materials in the WorldCat database available to Web users on popular Internet search sites. Links to content in library collections—books, serials, digital images and many other formats—appear alongside links to traditional Web content. The result: participating libraries are more visible on the Web, and their collections are more accessible from the sites where many people start their search for information. The use of Open WorldCat in the USA is still growing.

More information on Open WorldCat can be found at www.oclc.org/worldcat/open.

 

For more information, please contact OCLC PICA Communications by e-mail or by telephone at +31-(0)71-524 65 00.


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