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1 Ex Libris Ltd., 2012 - Internal and Confidential Ex Libris Primo Sofia July 2013 Roman Piontek Key-Account Manager
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2 What users want: Digital Electronic Search Primo Print
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3 What users want: A single, unified discovery layer = Access to all resources, regardless of type or location
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Different Material Types
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5 Striving for Better Experience Users can accomplish their goalsUseful Users can easily perform tasksUsable Users enjoy their experienceDesirable Source: “Best Practices In User Experience(UX) Design” by Forrester Research http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/industryinsights/solution s/pdfs/Forrester_Best_Prac_In_User_Exp.pdf
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Marshall Breeding Vanderbilt University “ Next generation catalog apps offer a mix of features: faceted navigation, keyword searching, relevancy-ranked search results, “did you mean?” search revisions, item recommendations, RSS feeds, and mechanisms to collect and display user feedback.
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7 Primo in a nutshell (1) “One stop Search” Simple & Intuitive “Find it & Get it” Front-End Solution Integration of All Libraries and Sources Full OPAC-Integration incl. User Account
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8 Primo in a nutshell (2) Data and Interface Control (Web-Based “Back Office”) Scalability Expandability Documented APIs / Web Services Large Community
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9 The Basics
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10 What is Advanced Discovery ? Library-DrivenTransformational Relevant Results
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11 Broad Topic Searches
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12 Broad Topic Searches: Competition
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13 Known Item Searches
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14 Example 1: Primo
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15 Example 1: Competition
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16 Example 2: Primo
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17 Example 2: Competition
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18 Example 3: Primo
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19 Example 2: Competition
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20 ScholarRank™ Query Match Item’s Value Score User Basic Advanced
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21 Personalized Ranking
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22 Personalized Ranking - Example
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23 1 Users can add an entire page’s results to their e-shelf Sign in at the point of need 2 Search by date range3 Additional saving and sharing options—EndNote and Mendeley4 Users can share results into Facebook 5 Additional Features
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24 Library-Driven TransformationalRelevant Results Library-Driven
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25 Indexing (Lucene) Back-End Systems Normalisation (PNX) Front End Back Office (Web Based) Primo Architecture
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26 Library-Defined Ranking
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27 Library-Defined Ranking
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Consortial Usage Administration Institution 1Institution 3Institution 2
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29 Patron Empowerment
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30 Patron Empowerment
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31 My Account
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32 Saved Queries
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33 Personal E-Shelf
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34 Transformational Library-DrivenRelevant Results Transformational
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35 Primo Frontend(s) HTML, CSS, JavaScript...
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37 New Ways to Discover Information
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38 bX hot articles
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39 Multiple Data Sources - EAD
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40 Multiple Data Sources – Content Neutrality
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41 Integration with Different Systems
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42 Primo – Rosetta Live Sites
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43 Mobile Interface Out-of-the-box Platform-agnostic
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Search Map “Where to find?” the book
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Search New Arrivals
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Search Suggestion List
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Search Local Tabs
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48 Summary: Advanced Discovery TransformationalLibrary-DrivenRelevant Results
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N ILS
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51 Primo Around the World >1900 in 6 Years
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Primo In Action – New York University Average Number of Sessions per Day
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Primo In Action – New York University Average Length of Session
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Search Search response time (before and after Primo)
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Search Position within the results set
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56 Thank You!
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