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1 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Portals in Libraries Vision Presentation Amos A Lakos Librarian Rosenfeld Management Library - UCLA aalakos@library.ucla.edu http://personal.anderson.ucla.edu/amos.lakos/index.html aalakos@library.ucla.edu http://personal.anderson.ucla.edu/amos.lakos/index.html
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2 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Portals’ Importance Portals represent a basic change in the way information is presented to users on the web And the way in which they use the web
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3 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium What is a Portal? A Portal is - a customized transactional web environment, designed purposefully to enable an individual end user to “personalize” the content and look of the web site for his/her own individual preference. - my definition
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4 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Customization Done by the portals software as part of the identification & authentification process Customization is done by the content owners & creators The more is known about the end user- the better it works Determines how the portal looks – the first time it is used – like a personal menu
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5 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Personalization Lets the end user change the portal for the way you work Subscribe /unsubscribe Report parameters Look – feel – fonts, colors, location, Create/edit profiles Add/remove links
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6 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Key Portal Principles Simplicity Dependability - predictability Demonstrate value (results) self sufficiency from the customer perspective Ability to personalize - empower Long-term success requires a systematic approach
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7 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Enterprise Portals – 1 st choice Institutional and user specific Requires single identity & authentication system Single sign-on Allows for customization & personalization Requires all components to inter- communicate Allows for real time transactions – information, doc management, financial transactions, budget calculations, course management systems, etc
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8 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Why an Enterprise Portal? Goal – a single portal framework for diverse user groups and stakeholders Customer centric Efficient – one stop services Allows for linking all services and information channels Enhances community building – lifelong learning, alumni
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9 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Enterprise portal – think e-business 1 Portals & e-business are mainly about improving service to ensure enduring relationships with clients Enable each user a unique, personal & preferred perspective of the institution
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10 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Enterprise portal – think e-business 2 Portals & e-business are about community building and especially about developing and nurturing of learning communities Also about marketing to a diverse clientele Afford us the opportunity to transform key business processes through web technologies to improve services to customers
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11 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Implementing Getting IT – imagine Being customer centric Listening to the voice of the customer Leadership Focus on shared goals (learning outcomes) Getting stakeholder buy-in Planning systematically IT 10% - 90% culture, leadership, creating & sustaining shared vision & process
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12 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Implementation 2 Taking Risks
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13 Copyright © 2004 Amos A Lakos Friday, June 26, 2004 ALA/LITAIPIG – Portal Symposium Portal Fundamentals - 1 "The problem with portals is not technology, but rather organizational obstacles, defining goals, adopting a clear business plan and even how you describe different portal features," Nate L. Root, Forrester Research
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