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Chair’s Report

Chair’s Report. Welcome. OCLC CJK Users Group. Chair – Ken Klein University of Southern California Vice Chair – Hsi-chu Bolick University of North Carolina Member-at-Large – Ai-lin Yang University of California, Berkeley. OCLC CJK Users Group.

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Chair’s Report

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  1. Chair’s Report • Welcome

  2. OCLC CJK Users Group • Chair – Ken Klein University of Southern California • Vice Chair – Hsi-chu Bolick University of North Carolina • Member-at-Large – Ai-lin Yang University of California, Berkeley

  3. OCLC CJK Users Group • Chinese Officer – Mary Lin University of Wisconsin, Madison • Japanese Officer – Hitoshi Kamada Arizona State University • Korean Officer – Sun Yoon Lee University of Southern California

  4. Issue 1 Friday or Saturday meetings? • 1992-2003, OCLC CJK Users Group has had its meetings on Saturday mornings 10 out of 12 times • 1995 and 2003, held on Friday • 2004, returned to Saturday

  5. Issue 2 CJK info on OCLC homepage • Status • Search: “OCLC CJK Users” http://www.oclc.org/membership/usergroups/profile18.htm Website: http://oclccjk.lib.uci.edu/ • Changes?

  6. Post Pinyin Conversion Cleanup Project Report Phase 1

  7. PPCCP Task Force members • Xiaoli Li, Chair (University of Washington) • Hsi-chu Bolick (Univ. of North Carolina) • Yue Li (University of Florida) • Daphne Wang (University of Oregon) • Bill McCloy (Univ. of Washington Law) • Philip Melzer (Library of Congress)

  8. Four groups of cleanup problems • 6,848 Wade-Giles/Pinyin MXTed records • Records not successfully converted by means of the WG-PY conversion program • Records with variants of “Minguo” • Records converted but not marked with a 987 PINYIN field

  9. Wade-Giles/Pinyin MXTed • 6,848 records in 722 institutions • 862 in Library of Congress • Half of the records by top 28 institutions; three-fourths by top 88 institutions • 545 institutions with 5 or less • 320 institutions with one each

  10. Phase 1 accomplishments • 64 CJK user institutions, holding 2,698 problem records

  11. Hisako Kotaka20 Years at OCLC!

  12. Thank you very much! OCLC CJK Users Group 2003 annual meeting

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