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e-EndUser: Helsinki, Sept 2003
ENCompassA brief historical perspective
and
where we are now
Gill Hamilton
Systems Librarian, National Library of Scotland
Morag Watson
Systems Development Librarian, Edinburgh University Library
e-EndUser: Helsinki, Sept 2003
Overview
1. A shared problem for NLS and EUL
2. Deciding on a (shared?) solution
3. Implementation: NLS pilot project
4. Implementation: EUL pilot project
5. The future
6. Lessons learned and challenges faced
e-EndUser: Helsinki, Sept 2003
A shared problem for NLS and UofE
1. A shared problem for NLS and UofE
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No one-stop-shop for online resources
1. A shared problem for NLS and UofE
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• Collection and curation of digital objects• Digital Preservation• Manage the rights of the physical and digital
material• The challenge is great• Wanting a solution is just one small step…
We want more than a search screen
1. A shared problem for NLS and UofE
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Let’s work together!…
• …but remain independent• Face a similar problem• Joint procurement of Voyager was beneficial• Collate functional requirements• Evaluate independently• Select independently, but if the same…• Purchase together • Implement in parallel
1. A shared problem for NLS and UofE
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Deciding on a (shared?) solution
• 30+ members of staff drawing up functional specification divided into functional areas
• Other staff attending to the top and tails of the tender (70+ pages excluding appendices)
• Specifying an evaluation scheme• Initial evaluation of tenders by DOMS evaluation teams (40+
members)• Staff attending demonstrations from short-listed candidates (60+
members)• Final recommendations and summary of shortfalls by evaluation
teams = ENCompass exclusive of cost• Contractual meetings with EISI• These stages took almost 12 months
2. Deciding on a (shared?) solution
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NLS Pilot Project
• AIM: To deliver an interface available through the National Library of Scotland’s website that will allow users to centrally search a variety of print, electronic and digitised resources with a single log in, and to advise the Library on how it should continue to develop this service beyond the project.
• Provisionally called Search ENCompass• Expanding to a comprehensive service?• 7 member team with broad expertise (2.5 FTE)
3. NLS Pilot Project
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3. NLS Pilot Project
Integrating many resources into one system• The generalist approach
• A range of electronic connections needed
• What goes in?
3. NLS Pilot Project
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Integrating many resources into one system• The generalist approach
• A range of electronic connections
• What goes in?
• Granularity?• Will taxonomy help? Which should you
choose? Subject vs. Format
• How will the user cope?
3. NLS Pilot Project
XML, XSL and Dublin Core
• First large-scale use of XML
• XML holds and structures data
3. NLS Pilot Project
XML, XSL and Dublin Core
• First large-scale use of XML• XML holds and structures data
• Training and experience with XML and XSL has many other benefits
• Dublin Core data can be OAI harvestable• Search engines can access content of
databases not just static html
• XSL as a way of re-presenting and displaying structure of data
3. NLS Pilot Project
Dealing with information overload
• Need a clear conceptual benefit
• Reducing the stress of an attention seeking interface
3. NLS Pilot Project
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3. NLS Pilot Project
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3. NLS Pilot Project
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Dealing with information overload
• Are people concerned about source, context or format?
• Need a clear conceptual benefit
• Reducing the stress of an attention seeking interface
• A hierarchical taxonomy
3. NLS Pilot Project
Who can use the service?
• Improving remote access…• …has problems
– Abiding by the terms of our licence– Concurrent use– Often access for registered readers
• Who is a registered reader?• On-line registration• Should Scotland’s taxpayer provide the world
with free access?
3. NLS Pilot Project
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NLS Contacts
http://test.encompass.nls.uk:20068
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EUL Pilot project• AIM:To provide a single point of access to digital resources created
locally within the University, and also obtained for use in support of learning and research from third-party providers. The pilot will test the full functionality of the system and will serve as proof of concept.
4. EUL pilot project
• Set up an exemplar site, selected data resources• Short time-frame (8 months)• Team of 7 staff (2.5 FTE)
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Workflow 1
• Short time frame, to coincide with the beginning of the new session in September
• Setting up of an exemplar site, with a selection of resources
4. EUL pilot project
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Workflow 2
• Appointed a team of 7:
• Project director & coordinator
• Systems Librarian, e-publications Librarian, Cataloguing expert, XML expert, Archivist, Liaison Librarian, Equivalent of 2 FTE
• A Super A-Team
4. EUL pilot project
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Workflow 3
• Tasks: Design interface, convert data to XML, load it, test the system, go into production mode, publicising the system
• Set up 4 different Subgroups within the library to pull on a range of expertise
4. EUL pilot project
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Subgroup 1Interface design• Accessibility • Usability• How to organise the Collections• User testing• Logo
4. EUL pilot project
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Selection of data resources• EUL is very large, with lots of resources!• Carried out a questionnaire to scope collections • Had to make a balanced choice
4. EUL pilot project
Subgroup 2
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Data loading• Mapping data to Dublin Core, transferring• data to XML• All data needs a lot of preparation• Careful liaison with data creator
4. EUL pilot project
Subgroup 3
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LinkFinderPlus and ERA• Selecting resources for first phase • Allocating priority to resources
4. EUL pilot project
Subgroup 4
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University Liaison • ENCompass purchased on behalf of the
University• Library promotion of the system• Acts as single point of access for all
resources• Enable objects to be searched• Still to finalise workflow for receiving
digital objects into the system
4. EUL pilot project
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EUL Contacts
http://test.gateway.lib.ed.ac.uk
4. EUL pilot project
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• Authentication – Combination of solutions, EZproxy
• Rights management• Digital preservation• ENCompass 3.5!!• ‘FAST’ searching feature• Adding more resources and improving
access
5. The future
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Digital preservation
• Digital archive to ensure future proofing of our resources
• ENCompass can provide the workflow and metadata for this
• Objects can be assigned metadata on entry to the system
• Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard• Adhere to OAIS
5. The future
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Challenges
• HSE/HTTP connectors • Double installation of ENCompass on one server• Getting grip on XML and the meta-loader• Grasping the back-end concept• Training • Luna imaging software• Keeping the project on track• Distance to Chicago makes it difficult to resolve
problems face to face
6. Lessons learned and challenges faced
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What do I/you need?• Money
• Hardware
• Software (not just ENCompass)
• Management buy-in from the top down
• A good image for the project to encourage support
• Good knowledge of XML, XSL, metadata, schema, database back-end, interface design, usability
• Plenty of ring-fenced time (2FTE to 3FTE within 8 months)
• A Super A-team
• Stamina – 2 years from start to pilot service
• A flexible project plan
• Good support from EISI
6. Lessons learned and challenges faced
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Other ENCompass sites
• National Library New Zealand
http://discover.natlib.govt.nz/index.shtml• Getty Institute
http://archives.getty.edu:20008• University of Kansas
http://www.diglib.ku.edu• Queensland Digital Library
http://enc.slq.qld.gov.au/
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