LIBRARY RESOURCE DISCOVERY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: OVERVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES Marshall Breeding Director for Innovative Technology and Research Vanderbilt University Library Founder and Publisher, Library Technology Guides http://www.librarytechnology.org/ http://twitter.com/mbreeding American Association of Publishers Apr 14, 2011
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LIBRARY RESOURCE DISCOVERY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES: OVERVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES
Marshall BreedingDirector for Innovative Technology and ResearchVanderbilt University LibraryFounder and Publisher, Library Technology Guideshttp://www.librarytechnology.org/http://twitter.com/mbreedingAmerican Association of
Marshall Breeding will provide an overview of the genre of products and services that provide resource search and discovery for libraries. The presentation will include an overview of the slate of products available, the companies that provide them and their business perspectives. Breeding will describe the basic functionality addressed in these products, their scope of search, and the data or connectivity models involved. Perspectives will also be offered on the value of these products to libraries, how they benefit library users, and the implications for content providers.
Current phase focused on pre-populated indexes that aim to deliver Web-scale discovery Summon (Serials Solutions) WorldCat Local (OCLC) EBSCO Discovery Service (EBSCO) Primo Central Encore with Article Integration
Web-scale Discovery
Search: Digital
Collections
ProQuest
EBSCOhost
…MLA
Bibliography
HathiTrust
Search Results
Pre-built harvesting and indexing
Con
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ILS Data
State-wide Discovery
Search: Digital
Collections
EBSCO
ILS Data: Nashville
Public
…ILS Data:
UTK
ILS Data: Tinn-Share
Search Results
Pre-built harvesting and indexing
Con
solid
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dex
ILS DataVanderbilt
State-wide Discovery
Search: Digital
Collections
EBSCO
ILS Data: Institution
B
…ILS Data: Institution
C
ILS Data: Statewide
Union Catalog
Search Results
Pre-built harvesting and indexing
Con
solid
ate
d In
dex
ILS DataInstitution
A
Web-scale Search + Federated Search
Search: Digital
Collections
ProQuest
…MLA
Bibliography
ABC-CLIO
Search Results
Pre-built harvesting and indexing
Con
solid
ate
d
Index
ILS Data
FedSearch Non-
harvestable
Resources
Interim model to deal with resources not possible to harvest into consolidated index
Pre-populated discovery services
New-generation interface Harvested local content
ILS metadata Institutional repositories, ETDs, Digital
Collection platforms Vendor-supplied indexes of library content
E-journals, databases, e-books Full-text and metadata corresponding to e-content
subscriptions Book collections beyond local library collections
Discovery w/Full-text Book content
HathiTrust
Summon
Summon
EBSCO Discovery Service
Primo / Primo Central
Primo / Primo Central
Encore Synergy
Encore Synergy
Search: Digital
Collections
ProQuest
…Lo
cal
Index
ILS Data
Web
S
erv
ices
Local Index Results
Local Index Results
Remote Search Results
EBSCOhost
…MLA
Bibliography
ABC-CLIO
Encore Synergy
Social Discovery
Builds on modernized library catalog interfaces Strong emphasis on Web 2.0 concepts Users invited to contribute reviews, ratings,
preferences, reading lists, etc. User-supplied data becomes part of the
discovery process Users help each other to find interesting library
materials Example: Leverage use data for a
recommendation service of scholarly content based on link resolver data: Ex Libris bX service
Social Discovery
Search:
Digital Collections
Web site data
…User
Contributed Content
Search Results
Loca
l Ind
ex
ILS Data
BiblioCommons
BiblioCommons
BiblioCommons
BiblioCommons
BiblioCommons
SoPAC
SoPAC
SoPAC
Delivering library services to mobile devices
Increased expectationfor access to services through mobile
Library services: Mobile web Apps
Transmit library notices through SMS
Carefully selectfunctionality appropriatefor mobile
Tablet computing
Tablet computers have been around for a while, but the introduction of Apple’s iPad increases popularity