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Advancing Discovery Services for Libraries

Advancing Discovery Services for Libraries. Jenny Walker Fiesole Retreat April 2012. NYU report tripling of usage of their resources…. … while reducing the time for users to discover relevant information by 67%. Université Paris Est.

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Advancing Discovery Services for Libraries

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  1. Advancing Discovery Services for Libraries • Jenny Walker • Fiesole Retreat • April 2012

  2. NYU report tripling of usage of their resources…

  3. …while reducing the time for users to discover relevant information by 67%

  4. Université Paris Est

  5. “Usage of one French e-resource in 1st trimester of 2012 is higher than usage in all of 2011 at UPEC.”

  6. Huddersfield: Impact of a Discovery ServiceCOUNTER full text downloads 2011/12predicted

  7. Huddersfield: Impact of a Discovery ServiceCOUNTER full text downloads content isnot indexed 2011/12predicted

  8. report search results returned in less than a second… YONSEI UNIVERSITY

  9. …and that users found what they needed on the first page of results

  10. 900+ customers in 47 countries have selected Primo as their discovery service of choice

  11. www.exlibrisgroup.com

  12. Insert slide showing

  13. 2 3 4 1 Key areas for readers

  14. 1 Identify relevantcontent

  15. Facets

  16. ScholarRank™ Query match Item’svalue score User

  17. 2 Trust and authority

  18. Trust and Authority

  19. Trust and Authority

  20. 3 Locate and consume

  21. Locate and Consume • OpenURL resolver – show full text availability. • Show example of 1 click to full text

  22. 4 Cite

  23. Cite • Show example

  24. Some key areas for publishers 2 3 4 1

  25. Expose content widely 1

  26. Trust 2

  27. “Fair” linking 3

  28. Usage Reporting 4

  29. http://info.nfais.org/info/codedraftintroduction.pdf

  30. NISO ODI The Discovery Tower of Babel

  31. Balance of Constituents Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt UniversityJamene Brooks-Kieffer, Kansas State University Laura Morse, Harvard University Ken Varnum, University of Michigan Anya Arnold, Orbis Cascade AllianceSara Brownmiller, University of Oregon Lucy Harrison, College Center for Library Automation (D2D liaison/observer) Lettie Conrad, SAGE PublicationsBeth LaPensee, ITHAKA/JSTOR/PorticoJeff Lang, Thomson Reuters Linda Beebe, American Psychological AssAaron Wood, Alexander Street Press Jenny Walker, Ex Libris GroupJohn Law, Serials SolutionsMichael Gorrell, EBSCO Information Services David Lindahl, University of Rochester (XC) Jeff Penka, OCLC (D2D liaison/observer)

  32. Project goals • Identify stakeholders’ needs & requirements • Create recommendations & tools to streamline process • Provide effective means of assessment

  33. Specific deliverables • Standard vocabulary • NISO Recommended Practice: • Data format & transfer • Communicating content rights • Levels of indexing, content availability • Fair linking to content • Usage statistics • Mechanisms to evaluate compliance • Spread this information

  34. Timeline

  35. Next steps Summer-Fall 2012: • Determine processes & tools • Gather information from stakeholders

  36. Connect with ODI • Project website:http://www.niso.org/workrooms/odi/ • Interest group mailing list:http://www.niso.org/lists/opendiscovery/ • Email ODI:odi@niso.org

  37. Thank You! Jenny Walker Jenny.walker@exlibrisgroup.com

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