Title: Recent developments in IT for libraries
1Recent developments in IT for libraries
- Margaret Flett
- IT Services Group
- UCL Library Services
2Overview
- Introduction
- Online document delivery
- Resource gateways
- Personalisation
- Integration
- Implications Discussion
3Context 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
4Context UCL Library Services
- MetaLib library gateway
- SFX resource linking
- Online reading lists
- Digitised exam papers
- Digitised images from special collections
- E-Prints institutional repository
5Trends in Library IT
- Driven by
- IT industry developments
- Library software supplier developments
- Library requirements
- User requirements
- How do these factors interact?
6Examples of trends
- Google-style interfaces
- Electronic resource management systems
- Management information tools
7Where 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.
8Some recent trends
- Online document delivery
- Resource gateways
- Personalisation
- Integration
91. Online document delivery
10Online 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
11Online 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
12Online 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
13SOURCE eg Library catalogue List of
references AI database
TARGETS eg E-journal article Library
catalogue Document delivery
Links
OpenURL
OpenURL
http//metalib.ucl.ac.uk9003/sfx_local?genrearti
cleissn0268-540X date2004volume20issue1
14Online 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
15Search EconLit database for central banks
16Click on SFX button to view SFX menu of services
17Click on Full text link in SFX menu to see Full
text
18Online 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
192. Resource gateways
20- 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
21Resource gateways
- Commercial products locally customised
- Resource discovery
- Cross-searching technology required for
inter-operability - Appropriate authentication/authorisation
(ideally single sign-on)
MetaLib demonstration ?
223. Personalisation
23Personalisation
- Personal view on information resources
- Helps to combat information overload
- Influenced by Web search engines/portals, plus
organisational portals - MyLibrary, etc.
- SDI, alerts, RSS
24Search engine portal
25University Portal
26Library portal
27Weblogs (blogging)
28Personalisation
- Library-driven authorised resources, tailored
resource sets, SDI - User-driven look and feel, tailored resource
sets, SDI
MetaLib demonstration ?
294. Integration
30Integration
- Portals
- Integration of library resources within wider
contexts - Re-purposing of information
- Technical issues
31Integration - Examples
- Deep linking
- Embedding
- Integration
321. Deep linking
- From any webpage, eg
- Find this journal article
- Cross-search Economics resources
332. Embedding
343. Integration
- Flexible embedding of library services
- At users point of need
- Combining of library data with related data
- Personalisation
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37Integration
- Issues for library staff
- Marketing
- Collaboration
- Technology / data
38In conclusion
39Implications for library/information services
- Priorities
- User and/or administrative developments?
- Cost
- Technological expertise
40Discussion
- 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?
41Discussion
- 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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