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Title: Recent developments in IT for libraries


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Recent developments in IT for libraries
  • Margaret Flett
  • IT Services Group
  • UCL Library Services

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Overview
  • Introduction
  • Online document delivery
  • Resource gateways
  • Personalisation
  • Integration
  • Implications Discussion

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Context UCL Library Services
  • Exists to support teaching, learning, research
    and clinical practice
  • Serves UCL members (students, staff), partners,
    others
  • 10,000 electronic journals, 150 subscription
    databases, growing e-books collection
  • Aleph library management system

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Context UCL Library Services
  • MetaLib library gateway
  • SFX resource linking
  • Online reading lists
  • Digitised exam papers
  • Digitised images from special collections
  • E-Prints institutional repository

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Trends in Library IT
  • Driven by
  • IT industry developments
  • Library software supplier developments
  • Library requirements
  • User requirements
  • How do these factors interact?

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Examples of trends
  • Google-style interfaces
  • Electronic resource management systems
  • Management information tools

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Where are we now?
  • Web-based services
  • Third- and fourth-generation Library Management
    Systems (LMS)
  • Add-on / stand-alone products from LMS suppliers
    no longer Integrated LMS
  • Standards Z39.50, XML, OpenURL, etc.

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Some recent trends
  • Online document delivery
  • Resource gateways
  • Personalisation
  • Integration

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1. Online document delivery
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Online document delivery
  • From library holdings and paper ILL to
  • Electronic journals (subscription/free)
  • Pay-per-view
  • E-prints
  • Electronic books
  • Locally-digitised documents
  • Electronic ILL
  • Informal/Ephemeral internet information

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Online document delivery
  • The appropriate copy problem
  • 1. Proprietary links
  • May or may not lead to licensed document
  • Depend on publisher/supplier agreements
  • Maintained by service provider
  • 2. Digital Object Identifier (DOI) links
  • May or may not lead to licensed document
  • Maintained by publisher

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Online document delivery
  • 3. OpenURL
  • Provides inter-operability between a multitude of
    resources
  • International standard
  • Bundles object metadata plus information about
    the origin of the request
  • Local link server required, to interpret
    OpenURL and provide appropriate links

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SOURCE eg Library catalogue List of
references AI database
TARGETS eg E-journal article Library
catalogue Document delivery
Links
OpenURL
  • Link
  • server

OpenURL
http//metalib.ucl.ac.uk9003/sfx_local?genrearti
cleissn0268-540X date2004volume20issue1
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Online document delivery
  • OpenURL menu services
  • Full Text
  • Library holdings (catalogue searches)
  • Related searches (author, citation, )
  • Web searches
  • Export citation
  • ILL request
  • All can be context-sensitive

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Search EconLit database for central banks
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Click on SFX button to view SFX menu of services
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Click on Full text link in SFX menu to see Full
text
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Online document delivery
  • Electronic Resource Management
  • Library admin side of user experience
  • Manage e-resource life-cycle (acquisitions,
    maintenance, collection development)
  • Complement (traditional) LMS, link resolver
    database, financial systems

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2. Resource gateways
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  • Specialist databases
  • Powerful searching
  • Thesauri, indexes
  • Learning overhead
  • Each searched separately
  • Resource gateways
  • Resource discovery
  • Cross-searching
  • Single interface to learn
  • Limited search functionality (common features
    only)

vs
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Resource gateways
  • Commercial products locally customised
  • Resource discovery
  • Cross-searching technology required for
    inter-operability
  • Appropriate authentication/authorisation
    (ideally single sign-on)

MetaLib demonstration ?
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3. Personalisation
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Personalisation
  • Personal view on information resources
  • Helps to combat information overload
  • Influenced by Web search engines/portals, plus
    organisational portals
  • MyLibrary, etc.
  • SDI, alerts, RSS

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Search engine portal
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University Portal
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Library portal
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Weblogs (blogging)
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Personalisation
  • Library-driven authorised resources, tailored
    resource sets, SDI
  • User-driven look and feel, tailored resource
    sets, SDI

MetaLib demonstration ?
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4. Integration
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Integration
  • Portals
  • Integration of library resources within wider
    contexts
  • Re-purposing of information
  • Technical issues

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Integration - Examples
  • Deep linking
  • Embedding
  • Integration

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1. Deep linking
  • From any webpage, eg
  • Find this journal article
  • Cross-search Economics resources

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2. Embedding
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3. Integration
  • Flexible embedding of library services
  • At users point of need
  • Combining of library data with related data
  • Personalisation

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Integration
  • Issues for library staff
  • Marketing
  • Collaboration
  • Technology / data

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In conclusion
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Implications for library/information services
  • Priorities
  • User and/or administrative developments?
  • Cost
  • Technological expertise

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Discussion
  • Online document delivery
  • What are your services priorities for
    development in this area? What barriers are
    there?
  • Resource gateways
  • Is there a need for a single point of access to
    the electronic resources your service provides?
    What are the benefits? What are the barriers?

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Discussion
  • Personalisation
  • Would your users benefit from a personalised
    information environment? What steps can you take
    in this direction?
  • Integration
  • What scope is there within your organisation or
    beyond to integrate your online services into a
    wider environment?

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http//metalib.ucl.ac.uk
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