Title: Introduction to Portals
1Introduction to Portals
Web Portals Gateways to Information February 2,
2001
2What is a Portal Anyway?
A Web site or service that offers a broad array
of resources and services, such as e-mail,
forums, search engines, and on-line shopping
malls. The first Web portals were online
services, such as AOL, that provided access to
the Web, but by now most of the traditional
search engines have transformed themselves into
Web portals to attract and keep a larger
audience. - ZDWEBOPEDIA.
- Generally fall into two categories
- Horizontal, also called HEPs (Horizontal
Enterprize Portals) and mega-portals. General
sites that attempt to provide on a single web
page all the services any user might need -
Examples MyYahoo, Excite - Vertical, also called VEPs (Vertical Enterprize
Portals) or Vortals. Delivers organization-specifi
c information in a user-centric way. Examples
MyLibrary (from NCSU),pets.com - Other terms in use include ERP (Enterprize
Resource Portals), EIP (Enterprize Information
Portal), Affinity Portal, Corporate Portal,
Knowledge Management Portal, IT Portal, Niche
Portal, Industry Portal, B2B Portal...
3Common Components of Portal Space
- Gateways to Web Access, i.e. well-defined places
to start - A hub from which users can locate all the web
content they commonly need at a general level
(Horizontal) or organizational/interest level
(Vertical) - Usually support some level of personalization
and/or customization - A portal is user-centric, while a homepage is
owner-centric
4Horizontal Portals Up Close MyYahoo
5Horizontal Portals Up Close MyYahoo
6Horizontal Portals Up Close MyYahoo (what it
cant do)
7Vertical Portals Up Close MyAssociation
How do we both ensure and leverage our
credibility is one of the key issues facing
academic libraries
8Vertical Portals Up Close MyAssociation
9Vertical Portals Up Close MyAssociation
10Portal Technologies at a web page near you
11The Achilles Heel of Portals does Yahoos
disadvantage work to the librarys favour?
12Portals Libraries the building blocks for a
social machine?
- Some web pundits envision a social machine
based on web technologies to allow citizens to
fully participate in society - Portals offer a network desktop that can follow
users everywhere - Voting is already taking place on the Internet
for various organization activities, e.g.
electing board representatives - Libraries have a historical and important role to
play in allowing the broadest spectrum of society
to take advantage of all forms of communication
13Tools for Building a Portal
Commercial Actuate, Blackboard, Epicentric,
Perspecta, Plumtree, Lotus Notes/Domino,
eLPHIN Library System iBistro (from
SIRSI) Open Source JetSpeed (from Apache),
MyLibrary, Zope
Key Question Where will the content of the
portal be created?
14Library Examples MyLibrary from NCSU
15Library Examples iBistro
16Library Examples iBistro
17Library Examples Open Online
18Library Examples Michigan Electronic Library
19Library Examples TeleEducation NB
20Where to go for more information on Portals
- http//www.zdnet.com/pcmag/features/webportals/int
ro.html - PC Magazines Introduction to Portals - http//www.traffick.com/ - The Guide to Portals
- http//www.cren.net/know/techtalk/events/portals.h
tml - CREN TechTalk on Portals - http//hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/development/mylibrary/
- MyLibrary site - http//www.zope.org/ - Search for portal, there
is a Portal Toolkit and information on applying
it to specific organizations, including schools