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REPRODUCTION Better Living Through Copying
  • Gerry McKiernan
  • Science and Technology Librarian
  • and
  • Bibliographer
  • Iowa State University Library
  • Ames IA
  • gerrymck_at_iastate.edu

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IDEALSEmerging Innovative Augmented Digital
Library Services
  • Gerry McKiernan
  • Science and Technology Librarian
  • and
  • Bibliographer
  • Iowa State University Library
  • Ames IA
  • gerrymck_at_iastate.edu

http//www.public.iastate.edu/gerrymck/IDEALS.ppt
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  • A Brave New World The Worldwide Community
  • WiLSWorld 02August 1 2002Pyle
    CenterUniversity of Wisconsin Madison

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Thank You!
  • Tom Zillner Coordinator, New
    Technologies Wisconsin Library Services (WiLS)
  • WiLS World 2002 Program Committee
  • WiLS Support Staff

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DISCLAIMER

The screen prints selected for this presentation
are for educational purposes and their inclusion
does not constitute an endorsement of an
associated product or service.
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DISCLAIMER

The views and opinions expressed in this
presentation are those of the presenter and do
not constitute an endorsement by Iowa State
University or its Library.
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IDEALS
  • Innovative
  • Digital
  • Emerging
  • Augmented
  • Library
  • Services

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IDEALS
  • Emerging innovative library services that
    enhance patron access, use, or manipulation of
    information resources within a digital framework.

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IDEALS
  • We are all in the gutter, but some of us are
    looking at the stars.
  • Lord Darlington
  • Lady Windermeres Fan, Act III
  • Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)

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IDEALS
  • ACCESS
  • USE
  • MANIPULATION

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ACCESS
  • A-Books
  • Pay-Per-View
  • Real-time Digital Audio/Video Reference Services

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A-Books
  • Fiction or non-Fiction
  • Audio books
  • in MP3 format
  • download or use
  • from the Internet

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MP3
  • MP3 is an abbreviation of MPEG, Layer 3. The
    acronym MPEG stands for the Motion Picture
    Experts Group, who developed MP3 while working
    on the technology used to fit large amounts of
    information on DVDs.
  • Sound can easily be saved on a computer as
    digital information, but the files are normally
    very large. An MP3 file takes that information
    and compresses it so that it takes up less space
    but still sounds nearly as good.
  • http//www.booksonmp3.com/help.htm

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AudibleReady Players
  • All PocketPC makes and models
  • Handspring Visor with AudibleAdvisor Springboard
    Module
  • Audible Otis
  • Rio500, Rio600, and Rio800 MP3 players
  • Iomega HipZip
  • Digisette Duo-Aria MP3 player
  • Franklin eBookman PDA

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A-Books
  • Kalamazoo Public Library (Michigan)
  • King County Library System (Washington)
  • Listen Ohio (Ohio)

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A-Library
  • Server-based Service
  • Purchase / Subscription
  • Site License
  • Desktop Access

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http//www.public.iastate.edu/CYBERSTACKS/ A-Book
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Pay-Per-View
  • Desktop access
  • to individual journal, magazine, newspaper, or
    other serial publication
  • article, chapter, or paper
  • for which an individual or institution does not
    have a subscription
  • on a As Needed Basis

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Pay-Per-View
  • ScienceDirect
  • University of Georgia
  • EconDoc (Germany)
  • ILLiad

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ScienceDirect
  • World's largest full-text journals database
  • ELSEVIER
  • More than 1,500 scientific, technical medical
    peer-reviewed journals
  • Over 59 million abstracts
  • Over two million full-text scientific journal
    articles

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University of Georgia
  • Index to electronic journals,
  • UGA Libraries Electronic Journal Locator,
  • includes entries for pay-per-view electronic
    journals

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EconDoc
  • German economics and business magazines and
    journals on pay-per-view basis
  • 130 journals
  • 1.6 million articles / 300,000 full text

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EconDoc Partners
  • Hamburgische Welt-Wirtschafts-Archiv (HWWA)
    (Hamburg)
  • Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln (USB)
    (Cologne)
  • Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissensc
    haften (ZBW) (Kiel)
  • GBI-The Content Machine
  • Federal Ministry of Education and Research
    (Germany)

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ILLiad
  • OCLC ILLiad Resource Management software (OCLC
    ILLiad) automates routine interlibrary loan
    functions
  • Once a document is received in full-text, it can
    be loaded onto a ILLiad server.
  • Patron notified by e-mail about the availability
    of document can then log-on to ILLiad account to
    view the document at the desktop

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http//www.public.iastate.edu/CYBERSTACKS/ Just.h
tm
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Real-Time Digital Audio/Video Reference Services
  • Use of audio and/or video components of chat
    software, live interactive communications
    utilities, call center management software, etc.
    to provide library reference or information
    services

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Real-Time Digital Audio/Video Reference Services
  • Convey Systems
  • LiveHelper
  • Microsoft NetMeeting

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Kurt F. Wendt Library, Engineering Library,
UW-Madison
  • Fiber optic line to College of Engineering,
    UW-Madison
  • Video cameras for Wendt Library staff
  • Librarians in classes and labs for special
    assistance or tutorials
  • Vizcam 1000 for Instant Library Loan scan
    page(s) and send as PDF

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Thanks!
  • John J Wanserski, Deputy Director
  • Kurt F. Wendt Library, Engineering Library,
    UW-Madison

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Queensland University of Technology
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University Of Maryland, Engineering and Physical
Sciences Library In-House Test
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http//www.public.iastate.edu/CYBERSTACKS/ LiveRe
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USE
  • Database Advisors
  • Library KnowledgeBases
  • Library Customized Gateways

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Database Advisors
  • Offer a single point of access to a variety of
    electronic information sources and resources
    through a uniform search interface

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Quote
  • Why should we make our users hunt down the best
    resource for a given information need and learn
    how to use its particular options for searching?
    Why not provide them with a simple way to get
    started?
  • Roy Tennant
  • Tennant, R. (2001), "Cross-database searching",
    Library Journal, Vol. 126 No. 17, October 15, pp.
    29-30.

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Database Advisors
  • ENCompass
  • MuseSearch
  • WebFeat
  • Scholars Portal
  • SearchLight

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ENCompass Libraries
  • Cornell University
  • Kansas State University
  • Loyola College/College of Notre Dame, MD
  • University of Kansas
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • University of Rochester
  • University of Toronto

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Scholars Portal Libraries
  • Arizona State University
  • Dartmouth College
  • Iowa State University
  • University of California San Diego
  • University of Arizona
  • University of Rochester
  • University of Utah
  • University of Southern California

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SearchLight
  • California Digital Library (University of
    California)
  • Public and non-Public versions
  • Sciences and Engineering
  • Social Sciences and Humanities

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Library Hi Tech News 19(4) 27-33 (May 2002)
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Library KnowledgeBases
  • A KnowledgeBase is
  • a centralized repository of information
  • a database of related information about a
    particular subject
  • a machine-readable resource for the
    dissemination of information
  • is not a static collection, but a dynamic
    resource
  • http//searchcrm.techtarget.com/

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Library KnowledgeBases
  • A Library KnowledgeBase is
  • a centralized repository of information
  • a database of related information about a
    particular subject
  • a machine-readable resource for the
    dissemination of information
  • is not a static collection, but a dynamic
    resource
  • About Library or Information Resources

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Library KnowledgeBases
  • EARS Electronic Access to Reference Services,
    FAQs about Library (University of Northumbria at
    Newcastle, UK)
  • Reference Desk FAQ (Iowa State University)
  • Question Board Online (University of Illinois at
    Urbana-Champaign)

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http//www.public.iastate.edu/CYBERSTACKS/ KBL.ht
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Library Customized Gateways
  • User-driven, customizable interface designed to
    reduce information overload by enabling patrons
    to create a personalized gateway to library- or
    institution provided resources and services

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Library Customized Gateways
  • MyLibrary_at_Cornell
  • MyLibrary_at_NCState
  • my.library at University of Toronto

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MANIPULATION
  • Application Software
  • Digital Media Centers
  • Web-based Bibliographic Management Software

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Application Software
  • Programs that help the user accomplish a
    specific task for example a word processing
    program, a spreadsheet, or an FTP client.
  • http//www.computeruser.com/resources/dictionary/

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Application Software
  • Colorado State University
  • Kansas State University
  • University of California , Irvine

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Digital Media Center
  • A facility within a library that offers users a
    variety of tools for publishing, storing, and
    using digital information of all types, including
    images, audio, and video.

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Digital Media Center
  • CalTech
  • Northwestern University
  • University of Tennessee

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Web-based Bibliographic Management Software
  • Designed to assist in the following tasks
  • Manual cataloguing of bibliographic references
    relating to a student's or academic's personal
    research areas/topics
  • Automated collection and organisation of
    references from bibliographic databases, library
    catalogues, etc
  • Search and retrieval of bibliographic subsets

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Web-based Bibliographic Management Software
  • Integration with word-processing software to
    automatically insert and format citations and
    bibliographies
  • Formatting of references according to particular
    bibliographic styles (e.g. MLA, Chicago,
    individual journals) and also formats for
    exporting to other packages and for data-sharing

http//info.ox.ac.uk/ctitext/service/workshop/bib-
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Web-based Bibliographic Management Software
  • EasyBib.com
  • CiteRight
  • RefWorks(sm)

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IDEALS(sm)
  • A Registry of Emerging Innovative Augmented
    Digital Library Services

http//www.public.iastate.edu/CYBERSTACKS/IDEALS.
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Think Digital !
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Act Digital !
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IDEALSEmerging Innovative Augmented Digital
Library Services
  • Gerry McKiernan
  • Science and Technology Librarian
  • and
  • Bibliographer
  • Iowa State University Library
  • Ames IA
  • gerrymck_at_iastate.edu
  • 07-15-04

http//www.public.iastate.edu/gerrymck/IDEALS.ppt
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