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River Campus Libraries 1 CUIPID Project Catalog User-Interface Platform for Iterative Development David Lindahl Director of Digital Library Initiatives University of Rochester Libraries Jeff Susczcynski Lead Developer University of Rochester Libraries
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2 What is CUIPID? Catalog User Interface Platform for Iterative Development Project of the Digital Initiatives Unit at the University of Rochester Libraries CUIPID is a technology platform that enables iterative, user-centered design of new catalog user interfaces It will help us relate metadata and user needs.
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3 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences
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4 Users must select a search type. Example: Choose “title” if you know exact title, or the beginning of the title Choose “title keyword” if you know some words in title Users must select the correct type for optimal or acceptable results Usability Issue
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5 Users should not enter initial articles. Initial articles are “a” “an” and “the” Certain search types are left-anchored and user must leave off initial articles when these are used
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6 Usability Issue Users must undestand what a left-anchored title search is and when it is called for. Some search types are, some aren’t Patron is looking for the “Journal of Cell Biology” Patron selects Journal Title for search type and enters: “Cell Biology” – fails “Journal of Cell Biology” - success “Journal of Cell” - success
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7 Users must use “set limits” to navigate large result sets. User needs to resubmit search Too many choices for language, location, etc Date limits confusing Usability Issue
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8 Provide automatic spelling suggestions Voyager Catalog Google RCL Site Search CUIPID Opportunity
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9 Collecting multiple records to print, save, or email is confusing. Too many buttons and choices Layout confusing Doesn’t remember choices between different results pages Usability Issue
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10 Opportunity Support number searching whether spelled out or numerical
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11 Opportunity Provide context-sensitive services based on circulation status Examples: If item is available, provide a stack map If item is checked-out, provide a recall form If item is lost, provide an interlibrary loan request form
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12 Opportunity Provide more useful information with record displays. Display suggestions of other titles instead of just subject headings Book cover images, sample pages Reviews Recommendations Donor information
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13 Usability Issue Users don’t understand the invisible boundaries of our information islands. Users search for journal articles in the catalog Users search for books in website search
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14 Opportunity Libraries should hide the technology. Systems Online Catalog Website Databases Interlibrary Loan Features Search Engines Authentication Mechanisms Requests
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15 Opportunity Automatically recognize journal title abbreviations Interpreting citations with journal title abbreviations is difficult without extensive knowledge or a reference book This can be accomplished with a web-service that can translate abbreviation to full-title
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16 Opportunity Incorporate other content indices Course pages Web pages (subject guides) Institutional Repositories Digital content repositories
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17 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences
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18 FRBR Model AACR2 FRBR MARC Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules Machine Readable Cataloging Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records ? ? AACR3 ?
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19 FRBR Example What might FRBR accomplish for users? Here is an example…
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20 FRBR Example
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21 FRBR Example Susan B. Anthony Keyword Search – Top Hits 1) Biography 2) Biography 3) Biography 4) Susan B. Anthony Preservation District 5) Her Writings 6) Biography 7) Biography 8) Biography 9) Correspondence 10) Virgil Thomson opera recording 11) Biography 12) Proceedings of her Trial 13) Virgil Thomson opera recording 14) Music from the Ken Burns film 15) The Ken Burns film 16) Biography 17) Biography 18) Analysis of her writings 19) Women’s Studies Newsletter 20) Her papers 21) Biography
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22 FRBR Example
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23 FRBR Example
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24 FRBR Example
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25 FRBR Example Why is this better? Collocation: materials with the same or related content are grouped together. Easier navigation through search results Precise results with simple search queries.
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26 What is FRBR? Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records IFLA publication, 1998 A conceptual model, not a standard Relates bibliographic data to user tasks Tools and rules are available
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27 FRBR Entities GGroup 1 WWork, Expression, Manifestation, Item PProducts of intellectual or artistic endeavor GGroup 2 PPerson, Corporate Body TThose responsible for intellectual or artistic content GGroup 3 CConcept, Object, Event, Place SServe as subjects of works
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28 FRBR Group 1 Entities Work Expression Manifestation Item Goethe’s “Faust” L. Filmore’s English translation of Faust As published by W. Smith, 1847 The copy owned by my library
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29 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences CUIPID
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30 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences Videos / DVDs Audio / CDs eJournals Project Timeline Site Search SARA CUIPID 2 CUIPID Voyager
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31 Voyager Demo
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32 Voyager Architecture - Voyager Metadata Index User Interface INDEX Examples: - Title index - Author index - Journal index Voyager UI SQL database MARC Examples: - Bibliographic Record - Holding Record - Authority Record
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33 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences Videos / DVDs Audio / CDs eJournals Project Timeline Site Search SARA CUIPID 2 CUIPID Voyager
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34 DVDs and Videos Why? Common queries were for specific titles, genres and directors Voyager just didn’t cut it Not browse-able Cumbersome limits page to work through Integration with website UC Berkeley example Videos / DVDs
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35 DVDs and Videos What? Web interface for searching and browsing DVD and Videos collection Fully automated system Maintain data in Voyager Allow users to search by keyword, and browse by title, genre, language, and director Customized metadata display on results screen Demo Videos / DVDs
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36 ColdFusion Architecture - Videos Metadata Index User Interface Voyager SQL database MARC INDEX Voyager UI SQL database Videos Cached Queries Find Videos/DVDs
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37 DVDs and Videos (etc) “DVDs and Videos” is related to FRBR Primary language = expression level attribute Genre = work-level attribute User needs for metadata Unknowingly implemented aspects of FRBR Videos / DVDs
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38 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences Videos / DVDs Audio / CDs eJournals Project Timeline Site Search SARA CUIPID 2 CUIPID Voyager
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39 SARA Why? OOvercome limitations of commercial metasearch application IInfluenced by grouped-search-results page at Amazon.Com EExperiment: Can we search everything from a single user interface?
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40 What is SARA? Search And Retrieval Application ColdFusion as a platform for metasearch Multiple concurrent Voyager searches Demo SARA
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41 ColdFusion Architecture - SARA Metadata Index User Interface Voyager SQL database MARC INDEX Voyager UI SARA Verity Indexes Stored Queries
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42 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences Videos / DVDs Audio / CDs eJournals Project Timeline Site Search SARA CUIPID 2 CUIPID Voyager
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43 Why build CUIPID? Influences Usability issues with Voyager Opportunities FRBR UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Past Projects Videos/DVDs SARA Site Search Hundreds of things we wanted to do… CUIPID
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44 What is CUIPID? Catalog User Interface Platform for Iterative Development User-Centered-Design plaftorm XML copy of library catalog records “Did you mean” spell checking Grouping of search results Maps to stack locations FRBR in the future Unlimited possibilities CUIPID
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45 What’s in CUIPID? Approximately 2000 records in CUIPID 1 Records selected from four authors: Jane Austen Charles Dickens William S. Burroughs Igor Stravinsky Demo
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46 CUIPID Future Vision of a new catalog – CUIPID 2 Take advantage of metadata Manipulation Navigation Behind the scenes processing Enhanced displays Usability CUIPID
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47 Verity Index Verity Filesystem ColdFusion Architecture – CUIPID 1 Metadata Index User Interface Voyager SQL database MARC INDEX Voyager UI CUIPID MARCXML
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48 ColdFusion Architecture – CUIPID 2 Metadata Index User Interface Voyager SQL database MARC INDEX Voyager UI CUIPID MARCXML XML Database Index XPath MARCXML extra metadata Dublin core METS Wrappers
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49 CUIPID Roadmap Usability Issues and Opportunities FRBR Model UB Alternative Catalog Stanford XOBIS Influences Videos / DVDs Audio / CDs eJournals Project Timeline Site Search SARA CUIPID 2 CUIPID Voyager
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50 CUIPID Catalog User-Interface Platform for Iterative Development David Lindahl Director of Digital Library Initiatives River Campus Libraries University of Rochester Questions?
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