summon is the shit!
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SFIS vårkonferens 201114 april 2011Daniel ForsmanChalmers bibliotek
Summon is the shit!
SFIS vårkonferens 201114 april 2011Daniel ForsmanChalmers bibliotek
Summon is the shit!
SFIS vårkonferens 201114 april 2011Daniel ForsmanChalmers bibliotek
Discovery is the shit!
Informationsresurser & Tillgängliggörande
Förvärva, beskriva & tillgängliggöra Chalmers bibliotek utbud av tjänster ochinformationsresurser
“The Web, they say, is leaving the era of search and entering one of discovery. What’s the difference? Search is what you do when you’re looking for something. Discovery is when something wonderful that you didn’t know existed, or didn’t know how to ask for, finds you.”
- Jeffrey M. O’Brien, “The race to create a ’smart’ Google”
Bibliotek 2009
Median Circulation and Reference Transactions in North American Research Libraries 1991-2008, With Five Year
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CirculationLinear (Circulation)Reference TransactionsLinear (Reference Transactions)
Data source: ARL Statistics 2007-2008http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/arlstat08.pdf
“65% of information requestsoriginate off-campus.” –University of Minnesota Discoverability report, p. 4
Karen Calhoun – Library Process Redesign: Renewing Services, Changing Workflows
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Tenopir, “Investment in the Library: What’s the Return?” Madrid, April 2009
På 14 år har Chalmers mediabudget ökat med 100%
Utfall mediabudget 2010, Chalmers huvudbibliotek
Böcker: 1,89%e-Böcker: 8,72%Stående order: 0,43%Tidskrifter: 0,41%e-Tidskrifter: 73,99%Databaser: 13,03%Artikelkopior: 0,99%
Mediabudget 2011, Chalmers bibliotek
Böcker 3,41%E-böcker 6,20%Stående order 0,7%Tidskrifter 1,67%E-tidskrifter 68,22%Databaser 18,8%Artikelkopior 1,01%
”Implications for libraries which are shared by multiple studies
• The library serves many constituencies, with different needs and behaviours
• Library systems must do better at providing seamless access to resources
• Librarians must increasingly consider a greater variety of digital formats and content
• More digital resources of all kinds are better
• Library systems and content must be prepared for changing user behaviours
• Library systems need to look and function more like search engines, i.e., Google and Yahoo, and Web services, i.e. Amazon.com, since these are familiar to users who are comfortable and confident in using them
• High-quality metadata is becoming more important for discovery of appropriate resources
• The library must advertise its brand, its value, and its resources better within the community”
The digital information seeker: Findings from selected OCLC, RIN and JISC user behaviour projects
E-journals: their use, value and impact
Key findingsE-journals are a big deal
E-journals are the life-blood of UK research institutionsIt is now estimated that 96.1 per cent of journal titles in science, technology and medicineare available online
Nearly everything made available is used
Information seeking is fast and direct – researchers use gateway sites
Usage is rising and cost-per-use is falling
High levels of expenditure are associated with high levels of use
- Research Information Network
Who use a library in 2010? Everything should be on the internet.
Make a search engine where I can search for keywords in all the databases/e-journals available instead of having to go through every database/journal with one search word
The digital library is extremely useful
Because we are doing projects and the most quick and effective way is to get information is to search on the internet.
I mostly use e-journals
An improved search engine on the papers we have access to through chalmers library
Help you to know more about different databases. Difficult to know which ones to use.
I mainly use the e-journal/e-book resources, which i find excellent. However, the search functions are not great, so I usually locate articles using google and
use the library proxy to access them.
To be able to search the database! ... Which searches all the good databases that you have on your site. But on the same time! … It is also good when you cant
specify which area your ”thing” is located in.
Easier access to published technical reports (I found them very hard to find through the library web page and eventually turned to google instead).
@serialsolutions Made an agreement with the #HathiTrust to provide full text searching of over 8.4 Million volumes in #Summon
the complete #HathiTrust collection will be discoverable in #Summon - a total of 8.4 million with 2.2 million out of copyright
Asnagy on Twitter April 3rd 2011
Press Release
SUB:s digitaliseringsrobot arbetar,Anders Söderbäck filmar
Web Scale Discovery ServicesThese services are capable of searching quickly and seamlessly across a vast range of local and remote content and providing relevancy ranked results in the type of intuitive interface that today’s information seekers expect
- Jason Vaughan, Web Scale Discovery Services
The big 4: Web Scale Discovery Services
Summon – Serials SolutionsWorldCat Local – OCLCEbsco Discovery Service – EBSCOPrimo Central – Ex Libris
LIBRIS Nationell databrunnVad är en databrunn?Termen databrunn har vi tagit till oss från danskans databrönd, då man i Danmark sedan 2007 har arbetat med frågan om att samla metadata för bland annat e-artiklar, e-tidskrifter och e-böcker från olika informationsleverantörer på ett ställe. Det ger möjlighet att indexera datat och erbjuda en samlad sökingång för många typer av resurser, snabba sökningar, relevansrankning, klustring av sökresultat, sammanslagen träfflista etc. Nationell databrunn behövs det?
Federated Search?
WikiMedia Commons
“Web scale discovery can be considered a service capable of searching across a vast range of pre-harvested and indexed content quickly and seamlessly. Web scale discovery services provide discovery and delivery services that often have the following traits”
Web Scale Discovery Services – Jason Vaughan
Web Scale Discovery ServicesJason Vaughan
Library Technology Reports, January 2011Vol. 47 / no. 1ISSN 0024-2586
http://www.alatechsource.org/taxonomy/term/106/web-scale-discovery-services
ProQuest CentralAcademic Search Elite/Premier
Genomgång och jämförelse avSummonEDSWorldCatPrimo Central
DiscoveryNot Merely Next-Gen Catalogs
Reconsidering the Role of the ILS
Modernizing the Look and Features
Equal Access to Content in All Forms
Unify User Experiences
Deeper Indexing
Serving Mobile Users
Aim for Web-Scale Discovery
The State of the Art in Library Discovery 2010Marshall Breeding. Computers in Libraries. Westport: Jan/Feb 2010. Vol. 30
Chalmers bestånd i Summon är 150+ miljoner av 540+ miljoner poster
Täcker ungefär 90% av Chalmers biblioteks samlingar
Summon inkluderar Chans, det elektroniska beståndet och CPL i ett gränssnitt och index
Summon erbjuder användaren möjlighet att gå utanför bibliotekets bestånd
”Summon is enabling students to go directly to full-text, boosting the use of a variety of databases. For example, Academic Search Premier saw a usage increase of 92% and ABI/INFORM rose 354%.
Journal usage is up significantly. Before Summon, the use of individual journals in which the library had invested was generally going down. However, after Summon’s implementation at the close of August 2009, GVSU’s top 100 journals showed an average increase in usage of 48% and the top 1000 had increased usage of 82%.
Increased usage occurs even for databases from content providers that are not participating in the Summon service, a result of the service’s indexing of the same content from alternate sources.
Summon is having an impact on the type of content students are choosing. For example, the library has seen a significant increase in the use of newspaper content.”
Om effekterna av Summon vid Michigan’s Grand Valley State University
”Consistent with Way’s 2010 study of Summon’s impact on use, WMU Libraries found that in March 2010 Summon was the sixth-highest referrer to SFX, representing 7,89% of clicktrhoughs. By November, Summon had become the top referer to SFX, representing 50,93% of clickthroughs.”
Taming Lightning in More Than one Bottle: Implementing a Local Next-Generation Catalog Versus a Hosted Web-Scale Discovery Service
SFXCTHB Summon Clickthroughs 1-13 april 2011 17%
A mapmaker’s manifesto
1. Search is a problem too big to ignore2. Browsing doesn’t scale, even on an Iphone3. Size matters. Linear growth compels a step in design.4. Simple, fast, and relevant are table stakes5. One size won’t fit all. Search must adapt to content.6. Search is iterative, interactive, social, and multisensory7. Increments aren’t enough. Even Google must innovate or die.8. It’s not just about findability. It’s not just about the Web.9. The challenge is radically multidisciplinary.10. We must engage engineers and executives in design.11. We can learn from the past. Library science is still relevant.12. We can learn from behavior. Interaction design affords actionable
results.13. We can learn from one user. Analytics is enriched by ethnography.14. Some patterns, we should study and reuse.15. Some patterns, we should break like a bad habit.16. Search is a complex adaptive system.17. Emergence, cocreation, and self-organization are in play18. To discover the seeds of change, go outside.19. In science, fiction, and search, the map invents the territory20. The future isn’t just unwritten – It’s unsearched
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Daniel ForsmanInformationsresurser & TillgängliggörandeChalmers [email protected]
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