How does OCLC control headings in WorldCat?

Overview

In addition to cataloger-initiated controlling, OCLC uses stand-alone controlling software to evaluate bibliographic records in WorldCat and control headings.

In the research that led to the publication of Online Catalogs: What End Users and Librarians Want, library staff who use WorldCat ranked the need for increased accuracy in name and subject headings as a highly desired improvement. The report on WorldCat quality issued in September 2011 identified a project to control more headings in WorldCat as a priority during OCLC’s fiscal year 2012. The following describes this controlling effort which provides benefits to all users of WorldCat, regardless of which interface they use.

 Note: The following software functionality and criteria will be available in the Integrated Authority File (GND) and Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE) Authority File in January 2022.

Current controlling functionality in Connexion and Record Manager

The controlling functionality currently available in the Connexion and Record Manager applications enables users to link authority records to headings in WorldCat bibliographic records. Cataloger-initiated controlling functions facilitate automatic updating of headings in bibliographic records. Connexion allows controlling to the LC NAF, to LCSH, and to LCGFT. Record Manager allows controlling to those files and others.

Stand-alone controlling software

In 2012, OCLC developed a stand-alone batch controlling service that runs independently. The software evaluates all bibliographic records in WorldCat and controls headings as detailed below.

The software evaluates the following bibliographic records in WorldCat for processing according to different time schedules:

Currently, OCLC processes around 360,000 bibliographic records daily; these are selected from newly added WorldCat records to WorldCat, or bibliographic records that have been changed and replaced in WorldCat.

Criteria for record selection

The software will select candidate bibliographic records for processing that contain the following:

For controlling to the LC/NACO Name Authority File (LCNAF) and to LCSH:

For controlling to Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):

For controlling to the Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT):

For controlling to the Māori subjects:

For controlling to Répertoire de vedettes-matière (RVM):

For controlling to Canadian Subject Headings:

For controlling to Canadiana Names:

For controlling to Nederlandse Thesaurus van Auteursnamen (NTA Names):

For controlling to the Integrated Authority File (GND):

For controlling to the Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE) Authority File:

How the software works

The software does not:

The software will:

The software also makes the following adjustments as needed:

The symbol “OCLCO” is appended in $d of the 040 field in bibliographic records that are modified by the software.

If a bibliographic record is locked, the software skips it and reevaluates it when the lock has been removed.

The new software supplements individual cataloging activity

As with the “Control All” headings function in Connexion and Record Manager, some circumstances prevent the software from controlling all headings in WorldCat records. The software cannot do the manual “Single Control” headings functions that catalogers can do in Connexion and Record Manager. The software cannot control non-qualified personal names, headings that have no exact match or that match only partially, headings that are mis-tagged, headings that contain typographical errors, or other errors that require correction.

OCLC encourages catalogers working in WorldCat to continue using the control headings functions in Connexion and Record Manager when adding or upgrading records as you continue to share your cataloging expertise with the cooperative.