Title: Strange Bedfellows
1Strange Bedfellows
The Ultimate Digital Library
- When Libraries, Vendors, and Dot-coms Meet
Where the New Information Players Meet
Insert shameless self-promotion here
www.ala.org/editions
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, SLN, AL, 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
- 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,
2002-2004 - American Libraries, Technically Speaking,
2004-current
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4Strange bedfellows, indeed
- Libraries and Vendors
- The Dark Side Library Vendors
- The Conversation Sheep in Wolves clothing
- The Competition Internet dot-coms
- The Philosophical Bridge Standards
5The 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
6From Co-dependence to Co-development
- Market testing Development
- Vendor-Library partnerships
- Beware the homegrown backlash
- Getting Vendors to listen
- Listening to Vendors
- When mutual listening becomes conversation
- Stealing from the Best
Beast
7Market testing Development
- 1980-2000 ? Vendor developed product
specifications (the vacuum plan) - 2000-2004 ? Library developed product
specifications (the table-turning plan) - 2004 and beyond ? Co-developed product
specifications
8Vendor-Library Partnerships
- Sun Communities of Interest / Centers of
Excellence - Cornell
- Duke University
- NCSU
9Vendor-Library Partnerships
- Ebooks.com Consultative Services
10Beware the Homegrown Backlash
Aut viam inveniam aut faciam
- wheres the open source marketing?
- wheres the open source documentation?
- wheres the open source help desk?
11Getting Vendors to Listen
How about because. Is because good enough for
you?
12Getting Vendors to Listen
OpenURL
- NCSU Libraries
- 255 Online Databases from 70 providers
- Over 5000 full electronic journals
- 30,700 activated titles in our SFX Knowledge Base
- 12,735 distinct ISSNs
- Before SFX Implementation, EJournal Finder was
searched 350,000 times in one year 40 more than
the year before - 9M annual collections budget
- 6M for serials
- 3.9M for print serials
13Why should publishers care as much as libraries
do?
- What goes around, comes around
- The Value Proposition if libraries want it, our
providers should offer it
- MetaSearch needs standard data too
14Reciprocity Works
- The Web is a reciprocal environment
- If libraries and users want it, and OpenURL
increases incoming traffic, its a win for
everyone - Publishers must be sources and targets
15Libraries Comparison Shop
- Shrinking budgets
- Increasing sophistication
- System development must match development needs
- ERM System evaluation
OpenURL Compliant?
16Killing Two Birds with One Stone
- Minimal metasearch records
- Cross-fertilization
- Developmental dove-tailing
17Getting Vendors to Listen
MetaSearch
- NCSU Libraries
- 255 Online Databases from 70 providers
- 125 metasearchabe (from 7 vendors)
- 130 not metasearchable (from over 75 vendors)
- Vendors
- Putting all of their resources into search
instead of content and metadata normalization
18Getting Vendors to Listen
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all metadata are not created equal.
We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall
all hang separately.
19Dont Forget to Listen
- Radio Frequency IDs (RFID)
- Digital Asset Management (DAM)
- MetaSearch
- Electronic Resource Management (ERM)
20Classic Integrated System
MARC Records
Patron Records
Patron self-service
WEBPAC
circ transactions
- websites (856)
- e-books
- e-journals
- databases
- datasets
reserve records
item holdings
serial holdings
Acquisitions Records
Serials Control Records
21Dis-integrated Library System
- Licensing Files
- ILL Files
- Collection Management Files
- Helpdesk Files
- Statistical Files
alpha list of databases
subject list of databases
web subject guides
Authentication Authorization
- websites (856)
- e-books
- e-journals
- databases
e-journal finder
institutional repository
Serials Solutions
TDNet
SFX
alert services
MyLibrary
22Opportunities
- No entrenched legacy database
- New ILS and Oracle expertise
- End of MyLibrary development
- ? ad hoc e-matrix committee
23NCSU Libraries E-matrix
- The ad hoc E-Matrix Committee will implement a
prototype electronic resources management system
to support acquisition and licensing, collection
management, and resource discovery for the
Libraries' electronic resources
24NCSU Libraries E-matrix
- define the need
- survey best practices and related local and
national initiatives - define functional specifications for the system
- build a data model which maximizes opportunities
for present and future interoperability with
existing systems (e.g., ILS, MyLibrary, Serials
Solutions, PeopleSoft) and utilization of
existing or emerging standards (e.g., OpenURL,
EDI, XML) - implement a prototype.
25Electronic Resource Management
Vendor Efforts
Library Efforts
- Innovative Interfaces ERM
- Endeavor ENCompass
- Sirsi SingleSearch
- Ex Libris MetaLib
- CARL Goldrush
- EBSCO EJS
- MuseGlobal
- Various Ejournal Finders
- DLF Electronic Resource Management Initiative
- California Digital Library
- Cornell University
- Emory University
- Griffith University
- Johns Hopkins
- Kansas State University
- MIT
- Penn State
- Tri-CollegeConsortium
- UCLA
- University of Georgia
- University of Minnesota
- University of Washington
- Yale University
http//www.library.cornell.edu/cts/elicensestudy/
Or Googleweb hub
26E-MATRIX
ADMINISTRATIVE METADATA
licensing
I L S
Website Catalog E-resources Alert
Services Local DBs Collections Digital
Archives
Data Repos- itories
subscript-ion info
statistics
E-MATRIX
DATA HOOKS
PRESENTATION LAYER
technical support
remote access
Other Databases E-journal finder ETDs Instnl
Repository Etc.
evaluative data
Evaluative Tools
vendor data
27E-matrix Challenges
- Public interface is secondary concern
- Leveraging existing ILS data
- Adherence to emerging standards
- Avoid solutions looking for problems
- Get rid of the E-
28The Competition
29The 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
30User 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.
31Organizational Focus
- Business
- Money
- Money
- Money
- IPO
- Chapter 11
- Library School
- Library
- Teaching and Learning
- Information Literacy
- Careful Selection
- Human Contact
vs.
32Dear Library Users, We apologize for making this
so difficult...
33Radical Classification
34Radical Classification
Local Marc Subfield r c Core resource n
Narrowly related resource b Broadly related
resource
35Google-Style Quick-Search
Animal Control
36WebFeat
Muse Global
37Why a standard?
- Because doing something uniformly across your own
platform is NOT a standard, - and because wide adoption of a single solution is
NOT a standard, - and just because yours is better than anyone
elses does not mean that it is any good.
38Standards to Watch
- OpenURL
- COUNTER
- Shibboleth
Fledgling Standards to Watch
- MetaSearch (NISO BA, BB, BC)
- SRW/SRU
- User Agent Identification
39Conclusions
- Leveraging information expertise
- Valleys, Plateaus, and Mountains
- Mutual Listening is called Conversation
40Even Strange Bedfellows Can Dream
http//www.lib.ncsu.edu/staff/presentations
Andrew K. Pace Head, Systems NCSU
Libraries andrew_pace_at_ncsu.edu