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3 october 20071 Brown easyBorrow (beta) Brown University Library October 2007
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3 october 20072 What is easyBorrow? easyBorrow is a simple interface for requesting books not available for checkout at the Brown University Library. Instead of having to navigate different proprietary systems, each with its own search interface and login method, the user now searches once in WorldCat, authenticates once, and easyBorrow goes to work behind the scenes.
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3 october 20073 What does easyBorrow do? easyBorrow consists of a set of web services that.. authenticates the user accepts a users request to borrow a book sequentially queries multiple shared resources systems for it or a similar edition automatically places the request informs the user of request details
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3 october 20074 Browns easyBorrow works with multiple vendors services. OCLC WorldCat and Open WorldCat ExLibris SFX open URL resolver LDAP Browns Innovative OPAC Josiah Innovative patron API Innovative INNReach system InRhode (Rhode Island academic libraries) Sirsi-Dynix URSA direct consortial borrowing system Virtual Catalog (Boston Library Consortium) Borrow Direct (ivy league universities, except one) OCLC/Atlas ILLiad
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3 october 20075 A screenshot tour of easyBorrow
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3 october 20076 Brown users may request material via our OPAC, Josiah… …or use any of three direct borrow systems …. …or traditional ILL via ILLiad. Each method has its own interface. Brown users may request material via our OPAC, Josiah… …or use any of three direct borrow systems …. …or traditional ILL via ILLiad. Each method has its own interface.
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3 october 20077 easyBorrow provides a single interface for all. The user performs one search using Open WorldCats search box. easyBorrow provides a single interface for all. The user performs one search using Open WorldCats search box.
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3 october 20078 Making use of Open WorldCats features, the user identifies a book of interest, then clicks on the title. Making use of Open WorldCats features, the user identifies a book of interest, then clicks on the title.
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3 october 20079 The user clicks the request this item link.
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3 october 200710 Behind the scenes, the program checks to see if a circulating copy is available at Brown. If so, it displays this screen… Behind the scenes, the program checks to see if a circulating copy is available at Brown. If so, it displays this screen…
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3 october 200711 …and then redirects to the OPAC display. The user may choose to click the Request This button. …and then redirects to the OPAC display. The user may choose to click the Request This button.
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3 october 200712 The search box can be placed on any web page. This example is for something Brown doesnt own, starting from the easyBorrow web page. The search box can be placed on any web page. This example is for something Brown doesnt own, starting from the easyBorrow web page. Scanning w
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3 october 200713 When it is requested from WorldCat our repurposed open URL resolver is launched.
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3 october 200714 The user simply enters Brown credentials optionally supplies volume details, and then clicks the Place this request button. The user simply enters Brown credentials optionally supplies volume details, and then clicks the Place this request button.
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3 october 200715 The easyBorrow program checks for user authentication and authorization, then displays a screen confirming the request has been received, giving a reference number, and promising an email with details shortly. The request interaction with the user is over, but the request has not yet been placed in any service. The easyBorrow program checks for user authentication and authorization, then displays a screen confirming the request has been received, giving a reference number, and promising an email with details shortly. The request interaction with the user is over, but the request has not yet been placed in any service.
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3 october 200716 Behind the scenes easyBorrow checks each potential supplying system in sequence until an available copy is located, and then places the request for the user. A service-specific email is sent, identifying the system in which the request has been placed and the reference number for it, with a link to it. Behind the scenes easyBorrow checks each potential supplying system in sequence until an available copy is located, and then places the request for the user. A service-specific email is sent, identifying the system in which the request has been placed and the reference number for it, with a link to it.
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3 october 200717 The email link goes directly to the native patron interface, in some cases automatically logging into the users account. This allows the user to check the status of requests in that system.
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3 october 200718 easyBorrow consolidates and streamlines requesting in multiple systems, but each system continues to stand alone, with its own user and staff interfaces. To help negotiate and consolidate information on requests, we provide an easyBorrow user interface allowing a person to track requests. easyBorrow consolidates and streamlines requesting in multiple systems, but each system continues to stand alone, with its own user and staff interfaces. To help negotiate and consolidate information on requests, we provide an easyBorrow user interface allowing a person to track requests.
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3 october 200719 The user interface lists items requested, and includes direct links to WorldCat and the various systems used.
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3 october 200720 An interface for library staff is also being developed. It allows staff to monitor requesting, and will eventually include statistics.
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3 october 200721 The staff interface shows the progress of requests.
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3 october 200722 A click on history…
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3 october 200723 …displays the sequence and results of request attempts.
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3 october 200724 Traditional interlibrary loan, using ILLiad, is the default service if the item is not available via any of the direct borrowing services. Also, during the beta phase of easyBorrow, requests are routed directly to ILLiad if there is no ISBN in the WorldCat record, or if a volume of a work is wanted. Traditional interlibrary loan, using ILLiad, is the default service if the item is not available via any of the direct borrowing services. Also, during the beta phase of easyBorrow, requests are routed directly to ILLiad if there is no ISBN in the WorldCat record, or if a volume of a work is wanted.
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3 october 200725 For statistical purposes we created an ILLiad rule that routes easyBorrow requests into a special queue. If the user does not already have an ILLiad account, one is created automatically using data temporarily collected by easyBorrow. For statistical purposes we created an ILLiad rule that routes easyBorrow requests into a special queue. If the user does not already have an ILLiad account, one is created automatically using data temporarily collected by easyBorrow.
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5 october 200726 easyBorrow Architecture Uses Service-Oriented Architecture principles The PHP layer handles user and staff screens, gets additional user data via OPAC API, and creates database records. The Python layer checks for new database entries, manages calls to Java tunnelers, updates database with request history, and sends confirmation emails. The Java layer provides APIs for authentication and for each borrowing service
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3 october 200727 Forthcoming Features Show non-circulating copies available at Brown User selection of preferred pickup location User indication if other editions are OK Methods to handle non-ISBN items –web service to identify other editions with ISBN –search using WorldCat accession number –title/author/date matching Use xISBN to search for similar editions at Brown and on direct borrow plans Interface from OPAC, repeating search in easyBorrow. Capture and redirect non-supplied items back to easyBorrow for requesting on another service. Staff interface for statistics.
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3 october 200728 Brown easyBorrow Team: Bonnie Buzzell, Senior Knowledge Management Librarian Birkin James Diana, Unix Programmer Bart Hollingsworth, Information Delivery Services Librarian Jean Rainwater, Co-leader, Integrated Technology Services Project information: http://dl.lib.brown.edu/its/software/easyborrow/ Brown University Library, Providence, RIhttp://dl.lib.brown.edu/its/software/easyborrow/
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