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WebVoyáge Redesign UT Arlington Library WebVoyáge Advisory Committee Joshua Been Michael Doran Brad Gulliford Helen Hough Heather Scalf Peter Zhang
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Integrated Library Systems Any integrated library system (ILS) such as Voyager is, by definition, complex. Acquisitions Cataloging Circulation OPAC An online public access catalog (OPAC) interface to an ILS is complex
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The “Plan” Make OPAC searching simple, easy, and intuitive – by default Retain advanced search features – by explicit choice Make record displays concise – by default Retain more elaborate record displays – by explicit choice Incorporate usability best practices Add features
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Types of Changes/Improvements Aesthetic Graphics (buttons, logo, banner) Colors Functional User interface (e.g. search front & back end) Record display Features (e.g. patron initiated holds/recalls) Supplemental New Books List External authentication
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Trolling for Ideas Looking at other Voyager customer sitesVoyager customer sites Reading the voyager-l list Keeping current e.g. NGC4LIB listNGC4LIB list (Next generation catalogs for libraries) Attending Voyager conferences EndUser in Chicago South Central Voyager Users Group Becoming knowledgeable about web usability and user interface design
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Initial Goals Fix external authentication Implement a simple “Simple Search” Re-implement a JavaScript time-out timer Incorporate new university branding/identity Implement OpenURL link resolving Revamp help pages
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The Art of the Possible Constraints – WebVoyáge is a “black box” WebVoyáge program Voyager data WebVoyáge config files Browser
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The Art of the Possible Work around – a wrapper script WebVoyáge program Voyager data WebVoyáge config files Browser wrapperwrapper
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Voyager & WebVoyáge “Hacks” Some are simple (once you know how) extra tab - opac.ini hack extra tab Cascading style sheets Some are moderately complex TAMU’s OpenURL link resolver implementation Pwebrecon.cgi wrapper Some are more complex group study rooms schedule group study rooms schedule
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Hacks - Pros and Cons Customer created Must be locally maintained, troubleshot Often must be re-implemented after upgrades What works now, might not work in future versions of Voyager
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Simple is as simple does
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Current WebVoyáge simple search
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Simple is as simple does Proposed WebVoyáge simple search
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Simple interface, powerful search Designed for the “unsophisticated” user Words within quotes are treated as a phrase Words outside of quotes are automatically boolean ANDed Keyword anywhere search (all fields of the record – as defined in SysAdmin – are searched) Relevancy ranked results * i.e. Google-like – “expected” search behavior
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Look and feel – current
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Look and feel – proposed
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Return of the session timer
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Take WebVoyáge for a test drive “New” WebVoyáge is on Voyager test server http://vts.uta.edu/ http://vts.uta.edu/ functional – not just a mock-up compare and contrast under development …and let us know what you think via the blog: UTA Library Catalog DesignUTA Library Catalog Design at presentations (like this) talk to a member of the WebVoyáge Advisory Committee (or the whole committee)
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Mark your calendars May 14, 2007 – the “Big Change” Cut-over from current to new interface Additional presentations dates/times/topics/audiences TBD e.g. usability primer for interested staff
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