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  1. WorldCat Identities. WorldCat is a union catalog that lists the collections of 17,900 libraries in 123 countries and territories [2] that participate in the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) global cooperative. It is operated by OCLC, Inc. [3] The subscribing member libraries work together to maintain WorldCat's database.

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    756372754. WorldCat is a union catalog that itemizes the collections of tens of thousands of institutions (mostly libraries ), in many countries, that are current or past members of the OCLC global cooperative. [3] It is operated by OCLC, Inc. [4] Many of the OCLC member libraries collectively maintain WorldCat's database, the world's largest ...

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  4. Since 2009, OCLC has taken a lead role in helping libraries realize the promise of linked data through our ground-breaking research projects and subsequent reports. WorldCat Entities marks a seminal next step in the journey by putting our research into practice. For library staff, linked data makes metadata workflows more efficient by putting ...

  5. WorldCat Identities arose from a "what if?" exploration led by Chief Scientist Thom Hickey with other members of what would become the WorldCat Identities team. The idea was to explore automatically assembling as much information as possible from WorldCat and other resources stewarded by OCLC about a given person, organization or fictitious ...

  6. WorldCat is a union catalog that lists the collections of 17,900 libraries in 123 countries and territories[2] that participate in the Online Computer Library Center global cooperative. It is operated by OCLC, Inc.[3] The subscribing member libraries work together to maintain WorldCat's database. It is the world's largest bibliographic database. OCLC makes WorldCat itself available for free to ...

  7. The Identity Maps were used to explore the interconnectivity between WorldCat Identities. A WorldCat Identity was a person, a thing (e.g., the Titanic), a fictitious character (e.g., Harry Potter), or a corporation (e.g., IBM). Impact. The WorldCat Identities Network gave users the opportunity to visually explore the interconnectivity and ...

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