OCLC Modifies WorldCat URLs
Mar 16
Most of the information community is agreed that the higher the quality of your metadata (including the various forms of identifiers available), the more discoverable your content will be for users. That said, most users have difficulty recalling such unique identifiers as an ISBN or OCLC record number when seeking out a particular title.
That's why it was interesting to see OCLC's
recent blog announcement regarding a tweak they have introduced
to updating the URLs in Worldcat.
If you hold your cursor over one of the links appearing just below, you'll see that each generates a search in Worldcat, but uses a simplified structure (worldcat domain, title, and the actual title of the work) to execute that search.
[ http://www.worldcat.org/title/enchanted-hunters ] Enchanted
Hunters by Maria Tatar
[ http://www.worldcat.org/title/wolf-hall ] Wolf Hall by
Hillary Mantel
[ http://www.worldcat.org/title/gait-disorders ] Gait
Disorders by Michael Ronthal
A blogger, a faculty member, or an information professional can
easily create such links to WorldCat in their own context -- book
review, course syllabus, or bibliography -- to Worldcat and make it
easy for those clicking on the link to find the book in which they
have an interest. Current links with the more complex structures
that include OCLC record numbers still work but the new approach
is, in the words of OCLC, "more intuitive, more mashable and more
search engine friendly". It is worth noting however (in the
interest of precision) the comments appended to the OCLC blog
entry.
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