[Web4lib] Reader review capability now available in OpenWorldCat
Teets,Mike
teetsm at oclc.org
Tue Oct 11 12:32:32 EDT 2005
Lars,
OCLC is a not-for-profit membership cooperative whose services are
funded by our membership. We provide open access to much of the content
our members contribute and at the same time protect their investment in
the infrastructure to insure it is available over the long term. Our
models are therefore different than Wikipedia.
We have provided you with the ability to include the review
contributions inside your systems and we are investigating many options
for local use of the toolset. We plan to continue to make the reviews
freely available however non-members are limited in their ability to
repurpose the content.
You can link to reviews for specific records using our published syntax.
See documentation at
http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/open/isbnissnlinking/default.htm
A few examples are:
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/isbn/0701176849&tab=reviews
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/isbn/9747551675&tab=reviews
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/isbn/1592280331&tab=reviews
Several library systems are doing this on every record in their OPAC.
If you do this, we would certainly like to hear from you!
For direct communication with the product team on this feature, contact
the product manager, Sharon Ramsay (email is ramsays at oclc dot org)
Thanks for your thoughts on this service!
Mike Teets
-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Lars Aronsson
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 12:05 AM
To: web4lib
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Reader review capability now available in
OpenWorldCat
Thomas Dowling wrote:
> Can I just say "woohoo" and add that I want links built into our
> catalog today, if not sooner? Maybe now we won't all have to
> reinvent this wheel.
The big question is: Who will own the data? Can OCLC print and
sell the reviews I write? Can another (non-OCLC) library copy the
reviews into their catalog, or will OCLC sue them for copyright
infringement? Can they even copy the links to reviews into their
catalog (as Thomas wishes, above), or will OCLC claim "database
rights" to the collection and require a license fee for this?
Questions such as these make some prefer Wikipedia over IMDb.
Why should we write for OCLC, when we can write for everybody?
Wikipedia's contents are available to all under the GNU Free
Documentation License (GFDL), not only to paying OCLC customers.
The following is OCLC's contract with users who sign up for the
review function. It is very clear that the "User may not resell",
but it doesn't say if OCLC may resell texts created by the User:
WorldCat(r) records, metadata and holdings information ("Data")
may only be used by Users (defined as individuals accessing
WorldCat via OCLC partner Web interfaces) solely for the
personal, non-commercial purpose of assisting such Users with
locating an item in a library of the User's choosing. Users
acquire no ownership rights to any Data or portions thereof
provided in any form by WorldCat. No part of any Data provided
in any form by WorldCat may be used, disclosed, reproduced,
transferred or transmitted in any form without the prior written
consent of OCLC except as expressly permitted hereunder. Use of
WorldCat for cataloging purposes is expressly prohibited. User
may not resell or otherwise transfer Data or any application
which facilitates access to or the searching retrieval and/or
browsing of Data. User shall not omit or obscure any notice of a
limitation of warranty, disclaimer, copyright, patent,
trademark, trade secret, usage limitation or any logo, splash
screen or any other terms and/or conditions intended to be
displayed in WorldCat by OCLC or any supplier thereto.
OCLC and WorldCat are registered trademarks of OCLC Online
Computer Library Center, Inc.
The above text is also found on
http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/policies/terms/
The privacy policy http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/policies/privacy/
has a section about "our use of your information", but doesn't
touch on reviews submitted by users.
--
Lars Aronsson (lars at aronsson.se)
Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se
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