|        FOR IMMEDIATE  RELEASE     FOR  MORE INFORMATION:   Bob Murphy +1-614-761-5136   murphyb@oclc.org     OCLC and FamilySearch partnership   will combine resources for richer   genealogy research experience     DUBLIN, Ohio, January 31, 2013 — OCLC and FamilySearch  International, the largest genealogy organization in the world, have signed an  agreement that will enrich WorldCat and FamilySearch services with data from  both organizations to provide users with more resources for improved genealogy  research.     Under this new partnership, OCLC will incorporate data from  FamilySearch's catalog of genealogical materials into WorldCat, and FamilySearch  will use OCLC cataloging services to continue to catalog its collections in  WorldCat. FamilySearch will also use the WorldCat Search API to incorporate  WorldCat results into search results returned by FamilySearch genealogy  services.     "We're excited to see information about FamilySearch holdings  more broadly circulated, and to inform our own patrons about genealogical  holdings available outside our network," said Jake Gehring, FamilySearch's  Director of Data Operations.     "This combination of genealogical and bibliographic resources  will be of enormous benefit to librarians and library users as well as  genealogists," said Jay Jordan, OCLC President and CEO. "OCLC and FamilySearch  are organizations with similar goals—to connect people to knowledge and  information through cooperation. We look forward to working with FamilySearch."     FamilySearch, historically known as the Genealogical Society  of Utah, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the discovery and  preservation of family histories and stories, introducing individuals to their  ancestors through the widespread access to records, and collaborating with  others who share this vision.     The collections of FamilySearch include historic documents of  genealogical value such as civil registration records; church records; and probate,  census, land, tax and military records. The collection also contains compiled  sources such as family histories, clan and lineage genealogies, oral pedigrees  and local histories. FamilySearch has also been a pioneer in the use of  technology and processes for image capture, digital conversion, preservation,  online indexing and online access. FamilySearch has operated on OCLC's OLIB  library management system since 1996 to manage the vast metadata in its  catalog.     FamilySearch offers a unique service to users around the world  through its network of more than 4,600 family history centers. In each center,  trained FamilySearch volunteers provide individualized help for family history patrons  seeking access to records and the information they contain.      WorldCat is the  world's most comprehensive database of library materials. Updated at a rate of  nearly one new record every second, WorldCat is a cooperatively-created catalog  of items held in thousands of libraries worldwide, including public, academic,  state and national libraries; archives; and historical societies. These  libraries have cataloged their regular collections as well as many special  collections—including digitized materials—devoted to local history. This makes  WorldCat an indispensible tool for genealogy research.     Find more about FamilySearch or search its resources online at  FamilySearch.org. More about  WorldCat is on the OCLC website.  Search WorldCat.org on the Web at www.worldcat.org.     About FamilySearch     FamilySearch is the largest  genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit,  volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of  Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and  services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great  pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving,  and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may  access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or  through more than 4,600 family history centers in 132 countries, including the  main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.     About OCLC     Founded in 1967, OCLC is a  nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization  dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world's information  and reducing library costs. More than 74,000 libraries in 170 countries have  used OCLC services to locate, acquire, catalog, lend, preserve and manage  library materials. Researchers, students, faculty, scholars, professional  librarians and other information seekers use OCLC services to obtain  bibliographic, abstract and full-text information when and where they need it.  OCLC and its member libraries cooperatively produce and maintain WorldCat, the  world's largest online database for discovery of library resources. Search WorldCat.org on the Web. For more  information, visit the OCLC  website.       OCLC, WorldCat and WorldCat.org are trademarks/service   marks of OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
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