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McDreamy OPAC:
Creating a Vision for Next Generation Search Tools
Is McDreamy
the missing link?
YES!
TechTechnology Implementation
More choices than ever
• Enriched Data Options
• Non-ILS dependent platforms
• Content Management / Open Source
• Customization
• In a dream world, standards adoption
What does this mean?
Search is no longer entirely dependent on
the core ILS architecture.
Making YOUR VISION very important!
I wish our OPAC were
more like_______, because
_________________.
“… more like Amazon because browsing is personalized.” Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
“… more like iTunes for merchandising and content downloading.Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
… and iTunes results are visual.
Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
“…more like Nordstrom because it’s fun.”
Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
“…more like Ann Taylor Loft because it is practical.”
Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
“…more like Good Reads, Library Thing, Amazon, and iTunes because they build community based on reading!”
Library Searching History
Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
Dewey Decimal System
Web OPAC
Dial-up Access
The Card Catalog
Reader’s Guide
Text-Based OPACMARC
LC Subject Headings
Federated Search
Have we come far enough?
Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
“The price-to-computing-power ratio has changed so dramatically since the 1970s, when the technology in today’s 8GB iPod would have cost $100 million, that new classes of database are possible now that were inconceivable then.”
Endeca’s White Paper on Information Access Platformendeca.com/resources/pdf/Endeca_IAP_white_paper.pdf
Defining the
Search Discovery Platforms• Relevance and Boosting• Tag Clouds or Associations• Facets• Refinement vs. Discovery• Content Harvesting• Indexing of purchased content• Social Networking: Customer Tagging /
Reviews based on own users or a larger community
• Data server
The Marketplace
Search Discovery Platforms• Endeca, ProFind
• North Carolina State U, www.lib.ncsu.edu/catalog
• Aquabrowser, MediaLab Solutions/TLC (2004)• Queen’s Public, www.queenslibrary.org• Columbus Metropolitan, catalog.columbuslibrary.org
• Encore, III (2006)• Westerville Public, www.westervillelibrary.org
• World Cat Local, OCLC (2006)• Washington State U, www.lib.washington.edu
• Primo, Ex Libris (2007)• Vanderbilt U, discoverlibrary.vanderbilt.edu/
The Marketplace
Wide Spread Adoption
nearly 2000
100 plus
Marketplace Explosion
2008
The Marketplace
2008 Big Changes• Encore releases 2.0
• Westerville Public, westervillelibrary.org/encore• University of Nebraska-Lincon, iris.unl.edu/
• TLC ends relationship with Aquabrowser• Aquabrowser partners with Library Thing on
My Discoveries• Muncie Public, www.munpl.org/• Croyden College, intranet.croydon.ac.uk/~vrcentre/index.htm
• Serials Solutions picks up Aquabrowser academic sales
The Marketplace
2008 Introductions• VTLS announces Visualizer, January 2008
• National Library of Ireland, coming soon.
• Follett releases Destiny Quest, June 2008• Creekview High School, GA
http://mediacenter.cherokee.k12.ga.us/
• TLC announces Indigo• SirsiDynix announces Enterprise
• San Diego Public Library, coming soon.
The Marketplace
Quasi-Discovery Platforms• Open source: Koha, LibLime
• Athens Co Public, search.athenscounty.lib.oh.us
• Enhanced Traditional OPACs• Polaris PowerPac, catalog.knox.net
• Content Management Powered• Ann Arbor District Library, www.aadl.org/catalog
• Homegrown solutions• Miami U’s Solrpac, beta.lib.muohio.edu• Villanova U’s VUFind, library.villanova.edu/Find
Considerations
Search Discovery Platforms• Data servers vs. real-time
• Account integration
• Customization options
• Cost
• Enriched content
Trends to Watch• Chat integration
• Topeka and Shawnee County Public, catalog.tscpl.org
• Enhanced data: Syndetics ICE, LTFL, Video Detective, Brodart’s Web Links, Flickr APIs…
• Widgets• FRBR
• Amazon gets it!• Salt Lake County Public, www.slco.lib.ut.us• Carroll County Public, aqua.carr.org
• Mobile device support• Library Thing, www.librarything.com/mobile-tester
• Deliverable content• NetFlix• The iPod/iTouch/iPhone, the Kindle, what’s next?
It’s time to starting
Jessi Crim-Weithman, Associate Director of Support Services. Westerville Public Library.
westervillelibrary.org
McDREAMING
Ingredients to Cooking up a Vision• Know the user
• Understand search/library history
• Understand current state
• Trend watch and play, play, play!
Art of InnovationTom Kelley
The Deep Dive Nightline, ABC News, July 13, 1999
“The best way to get a good idea is to get a lot of ideas."
-Linus Pauling
Who are your users?
Creating Personas
• Data Mining
• Surveying users
• Watching users
• Interview front-line staff
Who are your users?
Stuart, the Student
Biology Undergraduate, 2nd year
Not used the library on his own for finding information (Mom was big help in HS)
Avid ScienceFiction Reader
Tends to buy, not borrow (loves Amazon, loathes the college book store)
Jane, Housewife/Consultant
Three kids: 8, 5, 3Visit library weekly for storytimes and homework help
Started using library with kids
Power computer user: blogs on family and photography
Consults in the design industry
Kent, Retired Dentist
Life-long library user (fondly remembers the card catalog)
Wants to start a small retirement business venture
Hobbies include boating and fishing
Uses computer for emailing grandkids (Oh, and the library online catalog)
Need more help?
Possible Vendors
• Design/Discovery Firms
• Usability Firms
• Contract/RFP Experts
• Development/Coders
• ILS
Need more help?
Library Vendor Relationship • Before you sign
• Development partner
• Beta tester
Describe your McDreamy OPAC,
in a single word… (Okay, let’s go with 3 words!)
FINDABILITY, FUN,
DELIVERY
Oh, and please, please,
please…
Thank you!
Jessi Crim-Weithman
Associate Director of Support Services
Westerville Public Library
126 S. State St., Westerville, OH 43081
Email: Jessi at westervillelibrary.org
Blog: www.mommylibrarian.com