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PLVN – ICT Special Interest Group Thursday 21 st July 2011
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What is a discovery layer? A discovery layer provides a single point of access to the full library collection across bought, licensed and digital materials. Typically, a single search box is offered alongside a range of other navigation features. (Lorcan Dempsey LITA Top Tech Trends 2011) Discovery Layer: an application or service which sits on top of a library’s catalogue, electronic holdings and other records to provide a unified and modern experience (Chris Keene, University of Sussex Library 2010) To me, a Discovery Layer allows a user to search across a library catalogue (or several), an ebook platform (or several), and a source of articles (or several). And incorporates the following: Federated searching Metasearching Single host environment (Mita Williams, Windsor Public Library, Canada, 2008)
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How does a discovery layer work? Federated search Indexing of databases Expanded search options Narrowing Fuzzy logic – Did you mean….
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What a discovery layer is not? A replacement to federated search A ready made index to all your databases content (depending on your vendor) The cure for all your catalogue ills
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What it can do for you? Better searching Cross platform searching Quicker results (depending on indexing)
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Source: Library Technology Guides
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