The Library of Congress CIP Program: How It Works, What s New, and How to Get Involved

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The Library of Congress CIP Program: How It Works, What s New, and How to Get Involved Caroline Saccucci and Camilla Williams Library of Congress VLA Annual Conference 2016

Agenda About CIP and PCN Application Process ONIX Data in the CIP Workflow CIP E-books ECIP Cataloging Partnership Program Q & A The Library of Congress CIP Program p.2

ABOUT CIP AND PCN The Library of Congress CIP Program p.3

CIP Overview Mission: To serve the nation's libraries by cataloging books in advance of publication Began in 1971 Publisher submitted paper applications with attached galleys LC created bibliographic record for each publication and sent CIP data to publisher via snail mail Publisher printed CIP data on the copyright page Publisher sent a copy of the book to LC LC distributes CIP records to bibliographic utilities and book vendors The Library of Congress CIP Program p.4

CIP vs. ECIP Same mission Began in 1999 Publisher submits web applications with attached electronic galleys LC creates bibliographic record for each publication and sends CIP data to publisher via email Publisher prints CIP data on the copyright page Publisher sends a copy of the book to LC LC distributes CIP records to bibliographic utilities and book vendors The Library of Congress CIP Program p.5

PCN Program Preassigned Control Number Library of Congress control number assigned at prepublication stage Publisher prints the control number in the book Library of Congress Control Number: 2015954519 Brief bibliographic record created in the LC catalog but not distributed PCN links the book to any record created by LC, other libraries, bibliographic utilities, or book vendors If book is selected for LC collections, the bib record is completed. The Library of Congress CIP Program p.6

CIP Program Structure CIP and Dewey Program Manager Administrative and programmatic management responsibilities Dewey Program with four classifiers and the OCLC Dewey Editorial Team CIP Program Specialists (3) Database management CIP E-books Project management ECIP Cataloging Partnership Program recruitment CIP Publisher Liaison Team Supervisory library technician + 8 staff Primary contact for publishers Process CIP and PCN applications and email completed CIP data and LCCNs Process CIP e-books CIP Technical Team Supervisory library technician + 4 staff Check in and process CIP and PCN books Check in and process CIP e-books The Library of Congress CIP Program p.7

FY16 final statistics 43,969 ECIP and CIP print galleys processed 5,423 ECIP participating publishers 54,090 EPCN s processed 68,710 EPCN participating publishers 96,009 Total monographs received (print and e-books) Total value of monographs received: approx. $9.3 million The Library of Congress CIP Program p.8

CIP web page: http://www.loc.gov/publish/cip/ The Library of Congress CIP Program p.9

Spanish CIP web page: http://www.loc.gov/publish/cip/spanish/ The Library of Congress CIP Program p.10

PCN web page: http://www.loc.gov/publish/pcn/ The Library of Congress CIP Program p.11

APPLICATION PROCESS The Library of Congress CIP Program p.12

ECIP Application The Library of Congress CIP Program p.13

Main Menu The Library of Congress CIP Program p.14

CIP Data Application, pt. 1 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.15

CIP Data Application, pt. 2 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.16

Data View The Library of Congress CIP Program p.17

Galley View The Library of Congress CIP Program p.18

TCEC The Library of Congress CIP Program p.19

Consolidated Traffic Manager Why a new system? Current ECIP Traffic Manager built in 1999 Older technology, not up to IT security specs ISSN needed an online application database What s in the new system? CIP, PCN, ISSN in separate modules APEX software meets IT security needs Better tracking and management of CIPs Still works with Voyager and OCLC Connexion Where are we? Testing new iterations Preparing documentation Training planned for late November 2016 Implementation planned for early January 2017 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.20

ONIX DATA IN THE CIP WORKFLOW The Library of Congress CIP Program p.21

What is ONIX? ONIX for Books is an XML format for sharing bibliographic data pertaining to both traditional books and ebooks. It is the oldest of the three ONIX standards, and is widely implemented in the book trade in North America, Europe and increasingly in the Asia-Pacific region. It allows book and ebook publishers to create and manage a corpus of rich metadata about their products, and to exchange it with their customers (distributors and retailers) in a coherent, unambiguous, and largely automated manner. LC uses ONIX for Books 2.1 Definition from Wikipedia The Library of Congress CIP Program p.22

Identification and Use of ONIX data at LC Publishers send ONIX feeds to a CIP Program Specialist several times a week ONIX records matched against ECIP galleys via ISBN when the ONIX to MARC converter is invoked for prepublication cataloging ONIX data are used to enrich records in the LC Voyager catalog by adding TOCs and summaries through an LCcreated program The Library of Congress CIP Program p.23

What does ONIX look like? The Library of Congress CIP Program p.24

ONIX record cont. The Library of Congress CIP Program p.25

ONIX to MARC Converter Cataloging Process The following fields are brought in via ONIX: 100, 245, 250, 264b, 264c, 490, 520, 505, 655 (BISAC), 700 Data are automatically preselected Compare mode to note discrepancies More like proof-reading Data must be in Voyager before errors can be corrected Discrepancies between galley and ONIX Capitalization issues Adding fields and other data/text Cataloger should look at galley to double check Cataloger must be vigilant to prevent errors The Library of Congress CIP Program p.26

Benefits from use of ONIX data Faster and more ergonomic Less likelihood of errors on part of catalogers More enriched data TOCs Summaries BISAC headings Publisher data directly serves library community The Library of Congress CIP Program p.27

BISAC codes and headings The Library of Congress CIP Program p.28

CIP E-BOOKS The Library of Congress CIP Program p.29

Why CIP data for E-books? Service to libraries Service to publishers Records for print books used to create records for e- books The Library of Congress CIP Program p.30

Print + E-book CIP Application, pt. 1 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.31

Print + E-book Application, pt. 2 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.32

Terms and Conditions The Library of Congress CIP Program p.33

Traffic manager/record creation Unique LCCN assigned to the e-book application Program within the Traffic Manager collects LCCNs and data elements Sent outside the Traffic Manager to the record creation program Record creation program accesses catalog record for print version of title Adds LCCN assigned by the Traffic Manager Adds data elements for e-book Standard data elements, such as 1 online resource in physical description field Variable data fields, such as ISBNs for the e-book The Library of Congress CIP Program p.34

Print version record The Library of Congress CIP Program p.35

E-book version record, pt. 1 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.36

E-book version record, pt. 2 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.37

CIP Data Block Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Levete, Sarah, author. Title: Maker projects for kids who love fashion / Sarah Levete. Description: St. Catharines, Ontario ; New York, New York : Crabtree Publishing Company, [2016] Series: Be a maker! Audience: Ages 10-13.- Audience: Grades 7 to 8.- Identifiers: LCCN 2015044049 (print) LCCN 2015045214 (ebook) ISBN 9780778722465 (reinforced library binding : alk. paper) ISBN 9780778722588 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN 9781427117175 (electronic HTML) Subjects: LCSH: Fashion--Juvenile literature. Fashion design--juvenile literature. Classification: LCC TT507.L4475 2016 (print) LCC TT507 (ebook) DDC 746.9/2--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2015044049 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.38

Metadata E-book publishers as of Sept. 30, 2016: 727 E-book metadata as of Sept. 30, 2016: 18,752 The Library of Congress CIP Program p.39

CIP e-book metadata useful! We absolutely use your e-book records! LC s CIP e-book records are the most complete and accurate of any e-book records we get. Vendors such as YBP are using them. Cynthia Whitacre, OCLC Department Manager, WorldCat Quality The Library of Congress CIP Program p.40

E-book Processing CIP E-book check-in manager The Library of Congress CIP Program p.41

Check-in page The Library of Congress CIP Program p.42

Viewing the e-book Internal web viewer The Library of Congress CIP Program p.43

Navigating the e-book The Library of Congress CIP Program p.44

Viewing the CIP data block The Library of Congress CIP Program p.45

Check-in page The Library of Congress CIP Program p.46

Accepting or rejecting the e-book Accept Accept with conditions Reject The Library of Congress CIP Program p.47

Completed E-book Bibliographic Record The Library of Congress CIP Program p.48

Completed Holdings Record The Library of Congress CIP Program p.49

CIP E-books Project Update Accept epub and pdf formats 43 publishers with sftp accounts 7,440 CIP e-books received 6,591 CIP e-books accepted and verified for the LC collections Signiant for uploading books vs. sftp Working on access use cases The Library of Congress CIP Program p.50

ECIP CATALOGING PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM The Library of Congress CIP Program p.51

ECIP Cataloging Partnership Program Partner libraries are virtual LC cataloging sections Catalog forthcoming titles Affiliated university press Selected independent publishers Specific subject areas Paper CIP with NLM in 1972 ECIP with NLM in 2000 Branched out in 2005 with Voyager-based libraries Partners now can use OCLC Connexion The Library of Congress CIP Program p.52

FY16 Partnership statistics 7,683 ECIPs processed 17% of total processed (43,969) The Library of Congress CIP Program p.53

Membership process Open to NACO libraries OCLC Connexion or Voyager Email Caroline Saccucci at csus@loc.gov CIP Program Specialist will send more information Conference call with CIP program specialists Helpful to have the potential catalogers and IT person on the call Discuss which publisher and/or subjects LC or Dewey classification Partnership agreement letter signed by director of ABA and designated official Set up test account in Traffic Manager Work with test galleys Move into production when all parties ready The Library of Congress CIP Program p.54

Current partners Abilene Christian University Arizona State University Brigham Young University Cornell University Douglas County (Colorado) Libraries Duke University Frick Art Reference Library Georgetown University Getty Research Institute Government Printing Office Harvard University Mississippi State University National Agricultural Library National Library of Medicine New York University Law Northwestern University Ohio State University Pennsylvania State University ProQuest Queens Library Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Stanford University Texas A&M University University of California, San Diego University of Chicago University of Colorado, Boulder University of Florida, Gainesville University of Hawaii, Manoa University of Iowa University of Maryland University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of Pennsylvania University of Texas, Austin University of Wisconsin-Madison The Library of Congress CIP Program p.55

Publisher-specific partners Brigham Young: Mormon publishers Douglas County Libraries: Algonquin, Workman Harvard: Harvard Business Review, Harvard Education Press, Peabody Press, Tupelo Press ProQuest: Wiley Queens: Scholastic Texas A&M: Selected publishers in Texas Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary: Abingdon, Baylor, Mercer, Zondervan Stanford: Hoover Institution Press Univ. of Colorado, Boulder: University of Utah Press Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison: American Society for Microbiology Press Most partners catalog titles from their own university or institutional press. The Library of Congress CIP Program p.56

Subject-specific partners Brigham Young: Mormon studies Cornell: Southeast Asian studies Georgetown: Middle Eastern Studies National Agricultural Library: Technical agriculture National Library of Medicine: Clinical medicine Northwestern: Africana Ohio State: Physics Penn State: Astronomy, geology, meteorology, transportation Queens: Juvenile fiction, juvenile science Univ. of Chicago: Classics, Egyptology, medieval philosophy, music, Russia Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: History of the South The Library of Congress CIP Program p.57

Documentation for partners http://www.loc.gov/publish/cip/partners/ The Library of Congress CIP Program p.58

Thank you! Caroline Saccucci csus@loc.gov Camilla Williams cewi@loc.gov The Library of Congress CIP Program p.59