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1 OVERVIEW OF CURRENT TECHNOLOGY AND ILS ISSUES Marshall Breeding Director for Innovative Technology and Research Vanderbilt University Library Founder and Publisher, Library Technology Guides http://www.librarytechnology.org/ http://twitter.com/mbreeding Arrowhead Library System December 1, 2010

2 Abstract  The shape of library collections and the needs of their uses have outpaced the development of adequate technology support components in recent years. Marshall Breeding will present his view of the current state of the art of library management systems, the role of discovery products to improve end-user experiences, and give some perspective on what's emerging in the near future in technology products that address these concerns

3 Current state of the industry

4 Library Technology Guides www.librarytechnology.org

5 Dynamics of the ILS market http://www.librarytechnology.org/ils-turnover.pl

6 ILS market in New York – Public http://www.librarytechnology.org/lwc-ils-marketshare.pl?State=New%20York&Type=Public

7 Public Libraries in Minnesota

8 UK LMS Deployments (libraries)

9 Lib-web-cats Technology Profile

10 Lib-web-cats extended for RFID Products

11 Lib-web-cats tech profile

12 Library Journal Automation Marketplace  Published annually in April 1 issue  Based on data provided by each vendor  Focused primarily on North America  Context of global library automation market

13 Annual Industry report published in Library Journal:  2010: New Models, Core Systems  2009: Investing in the Future  2008: Opportunity out of turmoil  2007: An industry redefined  2006: Reshuffling the deck  2005: Gradual evolution  2004: Migration down, innovation up  2003: The competition heats up  2002: Capturing the migrating customer LJ Automation Marketplace

14 New Models… … no longer an industry where companies compete on the basis of the best or the most features in similar products but one where companies distinguish themselves through products and services that define different futures for their library customers.

15 Core Systems… Although ILS sales no longer completely define the library automation market, new sales and ongoing support of these flagship products continue as the largest and most reliable revenue stream.

16 Trends in Germany  Tradition of local and regional automation companies  Increasing interest by international LMS vendors  LMS products in Saxony

17 Compared to North America  Significant consolidation, yet no vendor dominates entirely  Library services available reliant on state and local government initiatives and resources  Movement toward open source ILS – regional and state-wide projects underway

18 Key Context: Libraries in Transition  Shift from Print > Electronic  Increasing emphasis on subscribed content, especially articles and databases  Strong emphasis on digitizing local collections  Demands for enterprise integration and interoperability

19 Key Context: Library Users in Transition  New generations of library users:  Millennial generation Self sufficient – reluctant to seek assistance Perceive themselves as competent to use information tools without help  Web savvy / Digital natives  Pervasive Web 2.0 concepts /  Inherently collaborative work styles

20 Key Context: Technologies in transition  XML / Web services / Service-oriented Architecture  Beyond Web 2.0 Integration of social computing into core infrastructure  Local computing shifting to cloud platforms SaaS / private cloud / public cloud  Full spectrum of devices full-scale / net book / tablet / mobile Mobile the current focus, but is only one example of device and interface cycles

21 Dynamics of the Library Automation Scene  Evolutionary ILS  Revolutionary ILS  Open source and Proprietary alternatives http://www.uoguelph.ca/theportico/science/people/

22 Evolutionary path  Gradual enhancement of long-standing ILS platforms  Wrap legacy code in APIs and Web services  SirsiDynix  Unicorn (+Horizon functionality) > Symphony  Innovative  INNOVAQ > INNOPAC > Millennium > Encore  Civica  Urica > Spydus (Urica Integrated Systems, Amalgamated Wireless Australia, McDonnell Douglas Information Systems, Sanderson)

23  Traditional Proprietary Commercial ILS  Millennium, Symphony, Polaris  Traditional Open Source ILS  Evergreen, Koha  Clean slate automation framework (SOA, enterprise-ready)  Ex Libris URM, OLE Project  Cloud-based automation system  WorldCat Local (+circ, acq, license management) Competing Models of Library Automation

24 Rethinking library automation  Fundamental assumption: Print + Digital = Hybrid libraries  Traditional ILS model not adequate for hybrid libraries  Libraries currently moving toward surrounding core ILS with additional modules to handle electronic content  New discovery layer interfaces replacing or supplementing ILS OPACS  Working toward a new model of library automation  Monolithic legacy architectures replaced by fabric of SOA applications  Comprehensive Resource Management “It's Time to Break the Mold of the Original ILS” Computers in Libraries Nov/Dec 2007

25 Open Systems  Achieving openness has risen as the key driver behind library technology strategies  Open source  Open API’s  Demand for Interoperability  Libraries need to do more with their data  Ability to improve customer experience

26 From local discovery to Web-scale discovery New models of Library Collection Discovery

27 Evolution of library collection discovery tools  Bound handwritten catalogs  Card Catalogs  Library online catalogs – OPACs  Next-Gen Catalogs / Discovery interfaces  Social Discovery  Web-scale discovery services  Comprehensive presentation layer services

28 Bound Catalog National Library of Colombia

29 Card Catalog National Library of Argentina

30 Card Catalog National and University Library, Slovenia

31 Card Catalog

32 University of Kansas Library

33 Online Card Catalog Salem International University

34 Computerized card catalog

35 Online Catalog Search: Search Results ILS Data

36 Web-based online catalog

37 Disjointed approach to information and service delivery  Silos Prevail  Books: Library OPAC (ILS module)  Articles: Aggregated content products, e-journal collections  OpenURL linking services  E-journal finding aids (Often managed by link resolver)  Subject guides (e.g. Springshare LibGuides)  Local digital collections ETDs, photos, rich media collections  Metasearch engines  All searched separately

38 Federated Search  Simultaneous search of library catalog and selected remote resources of electronic content  Based on live, dynamic queries cast to multiple targets  Limited result sets, slow performance  Search and retrieval protocols: Z39.50, XML gateways

39 Federated Search Search: Digital Collections ProQuest EBSCOhost … MLA Bibliography ABC-CLIO Search Results Real-time query and responses ILS Data

40 Modernized Interface  Single search box  Query tools  Did you mean  Type-ahead  Relevance ranked results  Faceted navigation  Enhanced visual displays  Cover art  Summaries, reviews,  Recommendation services

41 Discovery Products http://www.librarytechnology.org/discovery.pl

42 Decoupled from ILS

43 Discovery Interface Search: Digital Collections ProQuest EBSCOhost … MLA Bibliography ABC-CLIO Search Results Real-time query and responses ILS Data Local Index MetaSearch Engine

44 Endeca

45 AquaBrowser

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48 LS2 PAC

49 VuFind VuFind: Villanova University

50 Differentiation in Discovery  Products increasingly specialized between public and academic libraries  Public libraries: emphasis on engagement with physical collection  Academic libraries: concern for discovery of heterogeneous material types, especially books + articles + digital objects

51 Discovery from Local to Web-scale  Initial products focused on technology  AquaBrowser, Endeca, Primo, Encore, VuFind  Mostly locally-installed software  Current phase focused on pre-populated indexes that aim to deliver Web-scale discovery  Summon (Serials Solutions)  WorldCat Local (OCLC)  EBSCO Discovery Service (EBSCO)  Primo Central  Encore with Article Integration

52 Web-scale Discovery Search: Digital Collections ProQuest EBSCOhost … MLA Bibliography ABC-CLIO Search Results Pre-built harvesting and indexing Consolidated Index ILS Data

53 Web-scale Search + Federated Search Search: Digital Collections ProQuest … MLA Bibliography ABC-CLIO Search Results Pre-built harvesting and indexing Consolidated Index ILS Data Fed Search Non- harvestable Resources Non- harvestable Resources Interim model to deal with resources not possible to harvest into consolidated index

54 Pre-populated discovery services  New-generation interface  Harvested local content  ILS metadata  Institutional repositories, ETDs, Digital Collection platforms  Vendor-supplied indexes of library content  E-journals, databases, e-books Full-text and metadata corresponding to e-content subscriptions  Book collections beyond local library collections

55 Web-scale search Competitors  Serials Solutions  Summon  EBSCO Publishing  EBSCO Discovery Service  Ex Libris  Primo Central  OCLC  WorldCat Local

56 Summon

57 EBSCO Discovery Service

58 Primo / Primo Central

59 Social Discovery  Builds on modernized library catalog interfaces  Strong emphasis on Web 2.0 concepts  Users invited to contribute reviews, ratings, preferences, reading lists, etc.  User-supplied data becomes part of the discovery process  Users help each other to find interesting library materials  Example: Leverage use data for a recommendation service of scholarly content based on link resolver data: Ex Libris bX service

60 Social Discovery Search: Digital Collections Web site data … User Contributed Content Search Results Local Index ILS Data

61 BiblioCommons

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63 SoPAC

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65 Comprehensive User Services Portal  Discovery + Managed User Services  New line of products that provide a presentation layer that replaces the entire functionality of the Web site in addition to providing discovery services  Current products mostly in Europe  Axiell – Arena  Infor – Iguana

66 Comprehensive User Portal  Full replacement for Web-based online catalog  Content management for Web site content  Full suite of Web 2.0 modules  Library-specific functionality widgets  Library hours, locations  Library News  Blogs  Recently acquired materials, featured content  All created through management console

67 Axiell Arena

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70 Infor Iguana

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73 Next-Gen Library Catalogs Marshall Breeding Neal-Schuman Publishers March 2010 Volume 1 of The Tech Set

74 Questions and discussion

75 Thanks!


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