Title: Strange Bedfellows
1Strange Bedfellows
The Ultimate Digital Library
- When Libraries, Vendors, and Dot-coms Meet
Where the New Information Players Meet
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Andrew K. Pace Head, Systems NCSU
Libraries andrew_pace_at_ncsu.edu
2Who is this guy?
for those of you not familiar with my
opinionated (and semi-informed) rants on
listservs, in CIL and SLN, and from atop various
soapboxes.
- Graduated from library school in 1996
- Innovative Interfaces, 1996 - 1999
- first year on the Help Desk
- Product Manager WebPAC, Advanced Keyword,
Z39.50, - KidsOnline, Ereserves, etc.
- NCSU Libraries, 1999 - vested next February
- DRASIRSI Web2, laptop lending, MyLibrary,
ebooks, etc. - Liaison to Digital Library Initiatives
- self-appointed library ombudsman
- Journalistic Soapboxes
- Computers in Libraries, Coming Full Circle,
2000-current - Smart Libraries Newsletter, contributing editor,
2002-current
3Strange bedfellows, indeed
- Libraries and
- The Dark Side Library Automation Vendors
- The Competition Internet dot-coms
- The Anathema Library as business
And the not so strange
- First Principles Privacy, confidentiality, and
anonymity
4The Dark Side
- Cant we all just get along?
The question of who is to do library
automationlibrarians or computer expertsis no
longer meaningful. --Richard De
Gennaro, 1968
5From Co-dependence to Co-development
- Vendor-Library partnerships
- Market testing
- Beware the homegrown backlash
- Getting Vendors to listen
?Ethos
Pathos?
6The Competition
7The worst level of Internet service that users
will accept is the best level of service they
have ever seen.
-paraphrased from Ron Dunn, Thomson
Learning National Online 1999
8User Focus
- Library
- Academic Disciplines
- Library Promotion
- Paid Subscription Access
- Current Awareness
- Personalized Links
- Business
- Credit Card Processing
- Chat
- Calendars (with user postings)
- Classified Ads
- Surveys / Polls
- Personalized Links
vs.
9Organizational Focus
- Business
- Money
- Money
- Money
- IPO
- Chapter 11
- Library School
- Library
- Teaching and Learning
- Information Literacy
- Careful Selection
- Human Contact
vs.
10Yahoo-style Subject Categories
A given users like to browse
To enable a person to find a book of which either
is known author, title, or subject. -
Charles Cutter, 1904
11True Browse no keyboard required
12Librarians Give it a Try
(sort of)
Electronic and Web Resources Only
Why ?
13Vendors Give it a Try
(sort of)
14Dot-coms Do It for Real
(pretty much)
15Dear Library Users, We apologize for making this
so difficult...
16Radical Notions
- Canned browse index searches for popular searches
- LCSH subsets and Local Subjects
- Indexing
- Thesaurus Building
- Faceted Classification
- Integrated Taxonomic Information Systems
- Systems for the Intellectual Organization on
Information - Knowledge Management
17Radical Notions ?
Re-invent the catalog?
shistoryyear1990-1999langengmatbook locma
insortrelevance
18Radical Classification
19Radical Classification
Local Marc Subfield r c Core resource n
Narrowly related resource b Broadly related
resource
20Google-Style Quick-Search
Animal Control
21WebFeat
Muse Global
22Amazon-style Online Catalogs
To assist in the selection of a book. -
Charles Cutter, 1904
23Amazon-style Online Catalogs
Added Value?
LCSH !
Browsable Catalog!!!
24Are we losing the feature war?
LIBRARIES
AMAZON
- Cover photos Book jackets
- Browse best sellers, prize winners, and subjects
- You should also search...
- Trust us, its a good book
- Editorial/Customer reviews
- Shelf-browsing book sales
25Baby Steps Toward Catalog Enrichment
- Enhanced Hitlist Displays
- Enhanced Record Displays
- Added Value Content
- Getting Outside the Box
26Explicit more like this option
27Catalog Enrichment
28PREPARE YOURSELF FOR DEBATE
FROM THE MARC 505 !!
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30What else can we do?
Subtitle what should we demand from our vendors?
- Relevance Ranking
- Sort titles by most checked out
- at least show number of circulations!
- Reviews, Book Flaps, TOCs, Cover Art
- Online Book Sales
- Build browsable catalog links
- Build the Get it for me button
- Rev up to Internet Speed
31Whos already doing it?
TLC
Booksense
SIRSI iBistro / iLink and Rooms
InMagic
ExLibris - SFX
Innovative - Millennium
Syndetics
Tacoma Public Library
Endeavor - ENCompass
Fretwell-Downing
32The Competition Stacks Up
- The Partners
- SIRSI - iBistro
- ExLibris SFX
- LSSI
- Syndetics
- Booksense
- InMagic
- ltinsert your vendors name heregt
- The Competition?
- Amazon
- eBrary
- AskJeeves
- business.com
- XanEdu
- Google
- Questia
33The Anathema Library as Business
THE VALUE BALANCE EQUATION Benefit (importance to
the patron) cost (to the patron) customer
value Benefit (importance to the library) cost
(to provide) value delivery Ex. Public
Printing Benefit (100) cost (10) customer
value (90) Benefit (10) cost (100) value
delivery (-90) Reference Services Benefit (100)
cost (0) customer value (100) Benefit (100)
cost (200) value delivery (-100)
- Altruism and good business practice are not
mutually exclusive - Business model planning does not require a dollar
figure on the bottom line - Good management of digital products and services
is crucial to library relevance in the digital
arena
34Library as Business Products
- Product smothering
- Singular focus when all you have is a hammer,
everything starts looking like a nail - Product orphaning
- Longing for something new
- No more service owner
- Product neglect
- Both benign and purposeful
35First Principles
- We protect each library users right to
privacy and confidentiality with respect to
information sought or received and resources
consulted, borrowed, acquired or transmitted. - --Principle
III, ALA Code of Ethics, 1995
It may have once been true that on the
Internet no one knew you were a dogthese days
marketers probably know your favorite brand of
dog food.
--Josh Dubeuman and Michale Beaudet
36Library Privacy Violations Alive Well
From Privacy Police to Privacy Ambassadors
37Conclusions
- Leveraging information expertise
- Valleys, Plateaus, and Mountains
- Cautiously embracing the business model
- Distinguishing libraries
38Even Strange Bedfellows Can Dream
http//www.lib.ncsu.edu/presentations/2003ncla/
Andrew K. Pace Head, Systems NCSU
Libraries andrew_pace_at_ncsu.edu