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Full disclosure: thinking about library resources in web-scale discovery environments Lorcan Dempsey OCLC Programs and Research Journée abes Montpellier 20 mai 2008
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Overview Prelude 4 workflows 4 sources of metadata about things 4 ways forward
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The real Web 2.0? Concentration Scale matters Diffusion Spread matters
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Then: Attention abundant; resources scarce Then: users built workflow around libraries Now: library must build services around user workflow Now: Attention scarce; resources abundant
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Discovery happens elsewhere
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Overview Prelude 4 workflows 4 sources of metadata about things 4 ways forward
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User environment Library & Network Resource Management environment End User Access Management Digitised/ Digital Bought/ Physical Elctronic/ Licensed Special colls/ Archives Management
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User environment Library & Network Resource Management environment End User Access Management Digitised/ Digital Bought/ Physical Elctronic/ Licensed Special colls/ Archives Find It Get It Manage It Metadata Content
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User environment Library & Network Resource Management environment End User Access Management Digitised/ Digital Bought/ Physical Elctronic/ Licensed Special colls/ Archives Find It Get It Manage It Metadata Content ILL/CIRCLINK RESOLVERSPECIAL ILSERMREPOSITORY OPACMetaSearchWebsiteA-ZNxtGen MARCDCEADA&IXXX
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Integrated user environments Need to be able to ‘mobilize’ the full library resource where it is needed
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Overview Prelude 4 workflows 4 sources of metadata about things 4 ways forward
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1.Professional 2.Contributed 3.Intentional 4.Programmatically promoted
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Professional
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Contributed ‘Montpellier’ and ‘antigone’
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Sofitel Montpellier Antigone
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Sofitel Montpelier Antigone on TripAdvisor
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Programmatically promoted
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Intentional data “The database of intentions” John Battelle
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“the rich texture of suggestion”
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Scale: mobilize creating community around social objects Expectations: We look for hints and hooks Rank, relate, recommend Make (all types of data) work harder
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Overview Prelude 4 workflows 4 sources of metadata about things 4 ways forward
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1.End-user environments 2.Disclosure: syndicating data, services and links 3.Making data work harder 4.Creating scale
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End-user environment Next generation catalogues Integrated local+ search Primo Encore Worldcat Local
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Local ILS system Open URL resolver Electronic journals Digital collections eBook collections Resource sharing systems Worldcat.org
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Disclosure Discovery happens elswhere Course management system RSS aggregator Google Social networking site Reading list ….. Syndicate data, links, services
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library User environments Management environment Licensed Bought Faculty& students Digitized Aggregations Resource sharing Institutional Workflow Portals, CMS, IR, … Personal Workflow RSS, toolbars,.. Network level workflow Google, … Integrated local user environment? Library web presence Resource sharing, …
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Syndicate data Union catalogues and institutional Knowledge base data
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Links
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Services
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Make data work harder
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Intentional data
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Scale matters
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Scale What level is best to achieve impact? – Network – Regional – Institutional Get into user workflows – End-user environments – Syndication Aggregate contributed and intentional metadata
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Web 2.0 and the library: directions Concentration A webscale presence Mobilize data Diffusion Disclosure of links, data and services
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For many years, Chinese people cited a proverb: if the wine smells really wonderful, customers will come in spite of the length of the lane. No Longer; we have to shorten the length of the lane!
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Thank you http://orweblog.oclc.org
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