Tuesday, November 20, 2007

28 Australian libraries / The Book Show

UPDATED UPDATE: ABC's The Book Show aired the interview. It was fun to do. And today (Dec. 5 over there) we got a—admittedly syndicated—mention in Australia's national newspaper The Australian. Go Australia!

We've jumped from 2 to 28 Australian libraries. This should make it a lot easier for Australians to add books to LibraryThing.

In related news, I'm appearing on Australian Broadcasting Corporation's The Book Show, at 10am today (Nov. 22 in Australia), to talk about LibraryThing. The show is repeated at midnight. You can listen in from their shows page or with their podcast.

The Book Show. The Book Show is a DAILY show! I listened to a half-dozen of them to prepare. I enjoyed the one on the PR industry, with Bob Burton (Nov. 19), the one on marginialia (Oct. 19). They did LT Early Reviewer's author Amy Bloom on October 9.

Libraries. The libraries include state libraries from Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales and universities like Canberra, Tasmania, Sydney, Flinder's University and Charles Darwin University. There are also some special collections, like the Australian Defence Force Academy and the Australian Graduate School of Management. And of course we still have the National Library of Australia and the Australian National University.

The new Australian libraries raises our total to 97. Over the coming weeks it's going to go much higher. But we figured it would be fun to unleash them in groups. Also, the new libraries introduce a host of new challenges, including new standards, like UNIMARC, and non-Latin character sets, and we wanted to make sure we got everything right.

Casey will go into much greater detail about the new libraries soon. But you should also see a substantial increase in cataloging quality, particularly with character sets. At first, this will just be for newly-added books, but we'll make an effort to improve older records too. We also have a new "author authors" and "roles" system. We were going to unveil it today, but a couple of minor bugs kept us from it. We'll get that out tomorrow.

Wish me luck on the radio. From listening to old ones, I determined that the show is very much up my alley, but very relaxed. I'm not. Maybe I should have a whiskey or two before I go on.



The photo above come from the one to the left, this photo, by Johan Larson. It was the first commercially-usable and remixable Flickr result for "Australian flag."

Unfortunately, LibraryThing's Australian—Tasmanian!—systems guy, John Dalton (Felius), was unavailable for under-flag exuberance. The individual in question is almost certainly not excited about LibraryThing's new libraries. But, if he has any interest, how about a free account?

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

They cancelled my appearance after we juggled a half-dozen phones.

Oh, what a shame, Tim :( I had tuned in and was looking forward to it. Sorry you got the run-around! Let us know when you'll be on again.

regards

Laura
(digifish_books)

11/20/2007 7:26 PM  
Blogger amandaellis said...

Great news about the libraries! The Book Show is great so hang in there :)

11/20/2007 7:42 PM  
Blogger bossyprl said...

Yarra Plenty Regional Library has incorporated LTFL into its catalogue - and its great!
www.yprl.vic.gov.au

11/22/2007 8:57 PM  
Blogger Jason said...

Tim, your interview appeared in today's (Monday 3 December) show. The direct link is here.

12/02/2007 10:57 PM  
Blogger Jason said...

For what it's worth, it was a great interview! It's just a shame she kept it so short. You certainly sound younger than I imagined. :-)

12/03/2007 2:12 PM  
Blogger Tim said...

>You certainly sound younger than I imagined. :-)

Ha! You're not as fat as I thought either. ;)

One thing I want to say: There are a couple of answers that aren't quite "right." They're semi-nonsequiturs. For example, I start talking about competitors for seemingly no reason. Actually, the interview was spliced down a bit. I mentioned them because she asked if she'd lose all her data if we went under. I also recall she ended it asking if I was a millionaire. Alas, my witty denial was cut out :)

12/03/2007 2:17 PM  

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