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Title: Xserver


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Xserver
  • xtra cool, xciting, xcellent, xtc.

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Why use a different OPAC interface?
  • API gives the greatest flexibility to provide the
    interface your patrons want
  • You can explore your own innovative ideas
  • Lower cost (with important exceptions)

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Overview of Project
  • Started about two years ago, first Aleph x-server
    script
  • About one year ago, WorldCat API introduced
  • Feb 2009 IDS Search team formed
  • IDS Search based on WorldCat API
  • Fall 2009, scripts re-written
  • new "framework" works with both Aleph x-server
    and WorldCat API
  • X-server and IDS Search started separately, but
    are merging into single framework (still looking
    for a nice brand name)

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Amanda Hollister
  • Web Services Librarian Jack of all Trades 
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  • Embedded the Xserver catalog into a development
    version of the library website 
  • Surveyed the library for feedback
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  • Created a stand alone version of the catalog
  • Surveyed the campus for feedback

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Library feedback
  • tag cloud, google preview, words in description
    link to catalog, rss feed (which students won't
    understand but I liked)
  • The TAG CLOUD - re-invents the ability to
    "browse" for relevant subjects
  • Like the pictures of books along with the
    abstract on the first screen, and the subject
    tags on the side.
  • I would get rid of the Marc record. Overkill for
    the average Joe.  
  •  "Sort by" option should be more obvious in my
    opinion, possibly above the results.
  • If there is a tag cloud is there a way for users
    to tag items? 

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Campus feedback - positive
  • readable font and brings to possible other
    choices.
  • the search engine is pretty useful
  • Good if you know an author and/or title.
  • The graphics were better to look at than the
    regular one, which are blurry
  • it's a quick one click process
  • Entering in one search field and getting good
    results. Subject tag cloud. Images of book
    covers. Easy to sort results.
  • I able to find all of my resources
  •  Not much other than it's easy.
  •  Large print, colorful, subject cloud on left
    resembles other dztabases.

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Campus feedback - positive
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  • I like I can find things

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campus feedback - negative
  • Not good for subject matter and browsing
  • I was not sure how interpret some of the
    information -- it confused me and was it useful
    to the user. Seems like the search was broader
    and I am not sure how to make the search more
    narrow.
  • lack of instructions, explanations
  • I have no idea what went wrong when it didn't
    find what I was looking for. No information about
    partial matches, despite the search tips.
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  • tell us what it is and how it works, plz.

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Campus feedback - negative
  • It should be clearly linked to on-line resources.
    No one goes to the library anymore. More journals
    should be on-line

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Website integration
  • your users stay on your library site 
  • can add Meebo chat to the "no-results" page 
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  • What if your patrons searches bought up the
    contact information for a subject librarian?

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Tracking failed searches
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Tracking user paths
  • Weblog analysis
  • Google Analytics
  • SUNY Cortland user path data
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Interface Features (online demo)
  • Abstract/summary on results page
  • Tag cloud
  • Facets
  • Search form re-populated
  • Google Books previews
  • Spellcheck
  • Citation/bibliography links
  • Direct metadata (author name, subject words)
    links
  • Search results as RSS feeds
  • OpenURL/COinS (Zotero compatible)
  • Embedded Amazon suggestions/Google Books results
  • Optimized print media CSS

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Hosting and Continued Development
  • IDS and OLIS exploring options for central hosted
    site
  • Target go live date January 2010
  • Open Source project
  • Self-hosting options
  • Local campus PHP server
  • 3rd party hosted (LISHost, hostgator, etc.)
  • Local development, uploaded to central server
    (Subversion, other collaboration options)
  • Submit feature suggestions to development team
    (but we will actually listen to you!)

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Online Demos
  • http//www.sunybroome.edu/library/search/projects/
    xsearch/form.php
  • http//www.sunybroome.edu/library/search/projects/
    worldcat/form.php
  • http//www.sunybroome.edu/c2/form.php 
  • http//www.buffalostate.edu/library/collections/ba
    rd.php
  • http//www.sunybroome.edu/s/start.php?oclc_symbol
    YSYscopegroupgroup_member0YSYgroup_member1
    BNG
  • http//www.sunybroome.edu/library/x_reports/report
    _form.html

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Questions Discussion
  • Contact Us
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  • Michael Curtis
  • Systems Librarian
  • Broome Community College
  • curtis_m_at_sunybroome.edu
  • 607-778-5609
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  • Amanda Hollister
  • Web Service Librarian
  • SUNY Cortland
  • Amanda.Hollister_at_cortland.edu
  • 607-753-5717
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