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Who’s Currently Using IDS Search?
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IDS Statistics34 Million volumes with roughly 60 active
libraries (Will be closer to 40 Million by the end of the Year)
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2010 IDS Statistics
• For 9/1/2010 – 12/31/2010– Borrowing Volume– 89,000+ total ILL requests
• 53,000 of these requests filled within member libraries (60%)
– Article Borrowing requests; 55% delivered to user within 24 Hours; 78% delivered within 48 hours
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Why IDS Search?The IDS Search Team set out to develop a
discovery tool with the following three goals:
1.Use data from Worldcat to seach both local and IDS-wide collections simultaneously
2.Enhance resource sharing within the IDS Project3.Provide a simple and powerful user experience.
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• Impact at SUNY Oswego and SUNY Buffalo State: – 68% increase at Oswego in a 1 year period (3,593 to 6,071)
– 95% increase at Buff State in a 6 mo. period (526 to 1024)
IDS Search increases resource sharing
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IDS Search Interface
Worldcat Search API
OCLC Bibliographic Data
OCLC Holdings Data
IDS Search Availability Service
ILS Database
ResultFacets
RelatedSubjects
YahooSpell Check
Google BooksPreview
IDS Search Application
Item AvailabilityIn JSON or XML
Worldcat Result Set in Marcxml
z39.50Server
Open URL
ILL system
IDS Search Under the Hood
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The complex family of technologies behind IDS Search provide a tool that is simple and easy to use.
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IDS Search Core Functions
• Searches Worldcat Bibliographic and Holdings data
• Real time circulation status check in local library ILS system (Aleph, Voyager, Innovative)
• Link search results directly to ILL Request System via OpenURL
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IDS Search User Friendly Features
• Search Scoping (My Library, IDS, Worldwide)• Citation Tools• Spell check• RSS feeds• Search limits (format, language, etc.)• Autosearch• Google Books Previews• Custom Contextual links to other seach
tools
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The IDS Search interface is simple and elegant with progressive disclosure of
features at the point of need.
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IDS Search promotes both local collections and resource sharing.
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The “Find in” features takes searches from IDS Search into local collections, vendor databases, and web resources.
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If searches do not return results, IDS Search automatically expands the search using the Autosearch
Feature.
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The spell check feature lets users know they have misspelled a word and provides an easy way to search again with the correct word.
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“Cite This” provides citations for major
citation styles.
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Google Books Previews are linked and embedded throughout results.
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• IDS Search was beta tested in 2009 by several libraries, with extensive feedback sessions from librarians and staff.
• IDS Search was tested in 2009 and 2010 by a usability team at University of Rochester.
• In 2010, researchers at SUNY Geneseo conducted usability testing using eye tracking software and eye movement miscue analysis (EMMA).
• Further eye tracking studies are planned for April 2011.
IDS Search has undergone extensive usability testing in its development process.
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IDS Search usability studies are using advanced equipment and techniques.
Photographs by William Jones III
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IDS Search’s default interface has been heavily tested and refined using multiple methods.
Photographs by William Jones III
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Eye Tracking studies focus on important features of IDS Search such as Google
Preview.
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Usability tests and user input have led to continuous interface improvements.
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The IDS Search dashboard provides:
• Easy to use customization options • Simple to use statistics package on usage
and features.
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Customize the appearance of the search and brand it with your logo in a matter of minutes.
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The Dashboard will create custom search boxes that you can copy and paste into library webpages to promote your catalog.
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Easily customize what features of IDS Search you use and how they work.
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Customization Examples: Oswego
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Customization Examples: Brockport
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Customization Examples: TC3
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Easy to run reports provide graphs and tables on how much IDS Search is used.
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All user input into IDS Search is recorded and presented in an easy to understand format that can be shared with all staff.
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Reports such as the hourly usage report which identifies high and low use times offer built in analysis tools.
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The IDS search development team regularly incorporates feedback into the development process.
Examples include:• Custom library groups• Custom Links to other
search tools (local catalog, databases, etc.)
• Custom search limiters
What features do you need?
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Minimal staff set up time or ongoing maintenance is needed for IDS Search.
• Set up IDS Search within a few hours.
• IDS Search is fully hosted with updates and maintenance by IDS Search team.
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Upcoming Conferences:
SUNYLA (June 15-17 2011 at SUNY Plattsburgh)
IDS Conference (August 1-3 2011 at Albany College of Law)
Any ideas for CUNY conferences?
IDS Search Developer sessions at conferences and meetings give opportunities to set up your search.
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IDS Search is reliably hosted at no cost to member libraries.
• IDS Search is hosted on a robust commercial server.
• IDS Search has received 2 million hits so far, with almost no down time.
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How Do I Get Started?
1.Get Worldcat API Key2.Contact IDS Search Team3.Customize Look and Feel4.Insert IDS Search on your library
home page
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Learn More about IDS Search
IDS Search Blog http://idssearch.wordpress.com/
IDS Search Sitehttp://idsproject.org/Tools/IDSSearch.aspx
IDS Search Listserv http://mail.geneseo.edu/mailman/listinfo/idssearch-l
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The IDS Search team is made up of developers, public services librarians, and administrators from across
SUNY, CUNY, and IDS.
• Mike Curtis (Manager) – SUNY Upstate Medical• Nathan Fixler – SUNY Office of Library and Information
Services• Mike Mulligan – SUNY Upstate Medical• Cyril Oberlander – SUNY Geneseo• Shannon Pritting – SUNY Oswego• Kevin Reiss – CUNY Office of Library Services• Ed Rivenburgh – IDS Project Director• Adam Traub – Rochester Institute of Technology