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Library Technology. Pre-Conference: Portals in Libraries June 25, 2004 Krisellen Maloney University of Arizona Libraries. references:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Library Technology
Pre-Conference: Portals in Libraries
June 25, 2004
Krisellen Maloney
University of Arizona Libraries
references:
Atkins, Daniel E., et. al. 2003. "Revolutionizing Science and Engineering through Cyberinfrastructure: Report of the National Science Foundation Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure."
Dempsey, Lorcan. 2003. “The Recombinant Library:Portals and People.” Journal of Library Administration, 39, 4:103-136.
Maloney, Krisellen & Paul Bracke. “Library Portal Technologies.” Forthcoming Journal of Library Administration.
McLean, Neal & Clifford Lynch. 2004. “Interoperability between Library Information Services and Learning Environments – Bridging the Gaps.” A Joint White Paper on behalf of the IMS Global Learning Consortium and the Coalition for Networked Information.
overview
motivation: current issues the library portal services: a changed perspective service-oriented technology
libraries learning research
issues for planning
motivation: current issues
moving from a centralized access system to multiple distributed systems
increased availability of information from multiple resources
library services are often bundled based on library infrastructure
the user is responsible for understanding the history and operation of the library
motivation: current issues
“There is a growing acceptance that simply making resources available without an additional level of services may not be very effective”
(McLean & Lynch p.3)
the library portal
a software suite that provides users with customized access to information resources and tools
a continuum of strategies that provide a range of integration levels ‘p-portals’ provide integrated access to
content at the user-interface level ‘m-portals’ provide integrated access at a
programming level
Library Portal
Repositories
LicensedContent
Vetted FreeResources
Libraries
Museums andArchives
p-portal framework
pres
enta
tion
• customized selection of resources
• customized presentation
• services such as RSS reader
info
rmat
ion
Library Portal
LicensedContent
Vetted FreeResources
Libraries
Museums andArchives
m-portal framework
Repositories
pres
enta
tion
info
rmat
ion
m-portal framework allows services to be presented to the user at a more meaningful level of abstraction (e.g.): allows libraries to design services that require multiple interactions with numerous services simplifies and unifies the presentation of information for users provides a means to move information between library systems and services
inte
grat
ion
services: a changed perspective
“It is sometimes suggested that content is king, that the major imperative is to make collections available”…
“Appropriate services make our collections come alive”
(Dempsey p.28)
services: a changed perspective
current systems typically organized around data resources
the integration layer can allow us to reorganize our systems to better support user services
services: a changed perspective
Two types of services: services that directly support the user services that support other services
Library Portal
LicensedContent
Vetted FreeResources Libraries
Museums andArchives
service-oriented technology
Repositories
pres
enta
tion
info
rmat
ion
inte
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ion
metasearchingtools
obtainingresources
result set management
knowledgemanagement
• applications that support user tasks
• retain context (e.g., state, user)
• use standard services
Library Portal
LicensedContent
Vetted FreeResources Libraries
Museums andArchives
service-oriented technology
Repositories
pres
enta
tion
info
rmat
ion
inte
grat
ion
metasearchingtools
obtainingresources
result set management
knowledgemanagement
StandardHarvester
(OAI)
StandardBroadcast
(Z39.50,SRU/SRW)
LocationResolver
(OpenURL)
SearchAdapters
(non-standard)
Citation Management
Services
Alerting and Notification
Services
PreferenceManagement
Services
ResourceManagement
Services
InterlibraryLoan
Service
CirculationManagement
Services
service-oriented technology
On integration of information and learning environments:
“This approach requires a conceptual shift away from a traditional systems architecture viewpoint to one where applications become defined by the service provided and the services that can be accessed.”
(McLean & Lynch p. 14)
service-oriented technology
NSF Cyberinfrastructure specifies a service layer that includes: Data, information, knowledge
management services Collaboration services
Library Portal
LicensedContent
Vetted FreeResources Libraries
Museums andArchives
service-oriented technology
Repositories
pres
enta
tion
info
rmat
ion
inte
grat
ion
metasearchingtools
obtainingresources
result set management
knowledgemanagement
StandardHarvester
(OAI)
StandardBroadcast
(Z39.50,SRU/SRW)
LocationResolver
(OpenURL)
SearchAdapters
(non-standard)
Citation Management
Services
Alerting and Notification
Services
PreferenceManagement
Services
ResourceManagement
Services
InterlibraryLoan
Service
CirculationManagement
Services
University Portal
ResearchEnvironment
LearningEnvironment
centralized services/registries
services that are used by many systems (e.g., institutional, national) to improve services terminology services collection and service registries authentication/authorization services
LicensedContent
Vetted FreeResources Libraries
Museums andArchives
service-oriented technology
Repositories
pres
enta
tion
info
rmat
ion
inte
grat
ion
metasearchingtools
obtainingresources
result set management
knowledgemanagement
StandardHarvester
(OAI)
StandardBroadcast
(Z39.50,SRU/SRW)
LocationResolver
(OpenURL)
SearchAdapters
(non-standard)
Citation Management
Services
Alerting and Notification
Services
PreferenceManagement
Services
ResourceManagement
Services
InterlibraryLoan
Service
CirculationManagement
Services
University Portal
ResearchEnvironment
LearningEnvironment
Library Portal terminologyservices
collectionservices
authenticationservices
terminology services
services that provide alternate terms that can be used expand a search
experimental and limited in scope at this time
collection services
registries that share information about collections and services
most effective if machine level integration is available
currently registries of Z39.50 services exist
the focus of a NISO metasearch study group
authentication/authorization
authentication: verifies that you are who you say you are
authorization: determines if you are allowed to use a resource
single-sign-on: a methodology for passing your credentials so that all systems know who you are
identity management
identity management provides a framework that allows authentication/authorization information to: be administered have common definitions of attributes provide a mechanism to ensure privacy allow multiple trust relationships
shibboleth is an example for universal access it will be necessary to develop
and use (international) standards the focus of a NISO metasearch study group
issues for planning
identify services (applications) that are important to users
identify generalizations of common services (tools) that support other services
conceptualize library technology as an integrated whole
issues for planning
integration services simplify access for users automates system to system communication uses information about the user to make
decisions standards are emerging but not sufficient there is an enormous amount of new
configuration metadata that must be developed to hide complexity from the user
issues for planning
Examples of configuration metadata: metasearching:
collection description result set mapping
link resolution mapping citation information to OpenURL mapping OpenURL to target URL creating display ordering rules etc.
issues for planning
without the presence of robust standards integration is expensive and time-consuming
understand the configuration that will be required and determine who is responsible for maintenance
Thank you
Krisellen Maloney, Ph.D.
Digital Library Information Systems
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
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