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Russell McDonald 21st September 2000
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Discussion Points What is SFX and the OpenURL? Recent developments Business issues associated with SFX –Breakdown of costs –Moneysaving options
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SFX? Context-sensitive reference linking based on the OpenURL –Developed by Herbert Von de Sompel at the University of Ghent –Exclusive rights to SFX now held by Ex Libris Reference Linking
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OpenURL? Open source protocol for the transportation of metadata from a source to a dynamic linking service (e.g. SFX) –Non-proprietary –Exclusive rights NOT held by Ex Libris Reference Linking
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Why SFX and the OpenURL? Opportunities afforded by the interconnectedness of the web High user expectation for navigation Static vs dynamic linking Today’s linking constraints: –Vendor-specific solutions –Narrow focus (Full Text only) –Librarian has limited control over the types of links, and links resolution Reference Linking
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SFX linking server A fully dynamic approach: no pre-computation on-the-fly decision making about relevance of services on-the-fly creation of service “links”
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Metadata User Full text HoldingsDocument delivery Related resources lookup Cited author lookup S F X S e r v i c e s SFX: the context-sensitive services solution
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The SFX Flow SourceTarget SFX Menu
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OPACFTXT A&I OpenURL SFX: opening information resources server
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Recent Developments
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SFX Status-Test/Live Sites SFX ‘live’ at Ghent University, Belgium Beta test phase underway at: –Los Alamos National Laboratory Preparing for production –Harvard University Library –Vanderbilt University –California Institute of Technology Testing with Staff & Researchers –Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
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SFX Status-Information Providers Committed to OpenURL support EBSCO Committed, no announced date yet –Institute of Physics Available now –SilverPlatter Available now –ArXiv Available now
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SFX Status-Information Providers Other OpenURL developments –OCLC Participating in SFX Beta Test –Ovid Available now –SLAC/SPIRES (Physics DB at Stanford) Available now –ProQuest/Bell+Howell Plan to implement by year’s end –NISO reviewing for acceptance as a standard
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SFX Status: information sources SilverPlatter – ERL EBSCOhost OCLC – FirstSearch Ovid Online ISI – Web of Science Aleph 500 OPAC ArXiv
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SFX Status: target services EBSCOhost OCLC – FirstSearch Ovid Online ISI – Web of Science + Journal citation reports SilverPlatter ERL Aleph 500 OPAC Other OPACs Various Union Catalogues
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SFX Status: target services PubMed PubList Genome database Taxonomy database Primary publishers: –Springer –Academic Press –Highwire –….and many more
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SFX Status: target services Web search engines – Google, Northern Light etc My email Internet book stores Document Delivery & ILL services
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DOI - CrossRef - SFX - OpenURL The DOI Prototype CNRI, CrossRef, Ex Libris, Ghent U, IDEAL
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DOI - CrossRef - SFX - OpenURL A prototype to “OpenURL aware” the DOI environment to enable local resolution and delivery of context-sensitive linking services by an SFX server CNRI, CrossRef, Ex Libris, Ghent U, IDEAL
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doi linkurl
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OpenURL aware doi link urldoi metadata doi
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SFX Business Issues What goes into the SFX software? Standard SW pricing models Implementation Services Contents Management
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definition of potential services information about the local collection rules supporting a decision on the relevance of services SFX linking server
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Web of Science arXiv APS/PROLA BIOSIS Medline SOURCES Medline Inspec Springer Web of Science OPAC TARGETS holdings abstract full_text cited_author SERVICES OBJECTS 1234-5678 3456-8765 9876-4321 2389-6734 THRESHOLDS The SFX database
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SFX Software Pricing Models Small Libraries $25K –Less than 10,000 affiliated users Medium Libraries $35K –10,000-20,000 affiliated users Large Libraries $45K –Over 20,000 affiliated users Additional libraries within a single “institution” 35% less standard price Maintenance 15% of SW costs Pricing valid for 2000
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SFX Software Pricing Example Main Library with over 20,000 affiliated users –$45,000 Associated Law Library with less than 10,000 affiliated users –$25,000-$8,750 (35%)=$16,250 Associated Medical Library with less than 10,000 affiliated users –$25,000-$8,750 (35%)=$16,250 Total Software costs = $77,500 Addl. 25% Discount for 2000 Orders ($19,375) Discounted Software costs = $58,125 Pricing valid for 2000
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SFX Implementation Services Installation and set up service –$1,200/day 2 days per instance Training –$1,200/day 1 day per library recommended Extended configurations/customizations –Per case basis Pricing valid for 2000
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SFX Contents Management Creation and maintenance of “thresholds” for each SFX library No Charge for Contents Management in 2001 Optional after 2001 –Small - $3000 annual service –Medium - $4000 annual service –Large - $5000 annual service –Additional SFX Instances for a single institution 25% discount per instance Pricing valid for 2000
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russell@exlibris-usa.com jwalker@exlibris-usa.com www.sfxit.com OpenURL: http://www.sfxit.com/OpenURL Just SFX it!!
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