Melvyl Webinar UC and OCLC Roadmap Discussion Leslie Wolf & Jeff Penka October 11, 2011
CDL Team Introduction Leslie Wolf, Melvyl Project Manager Ellen Meltzer, Information Services Manager Margery Tibbetts, Senior Development Programmer
Today s Meeting Why we re here today & what we hope to accomplish Want to hear from you Please use the WebEx chat facility and feel free to copy all participants We will un-mute during last 10-15 minutes for conversation
UC Assumptions for WorldCat Local Intended as a replacement for Melvyl, not for local OPAC Not intended as a librarian tool FirstSearch WorldCat fills that role for the moment UC-wide uniformity vs. customized for each campus UC has a limited ability to make direct changes New features: goal is to test and enable new features as a community; maintain stability and predictable performance (don t keep tinkering)
UC Roadmap Process Review OCLC announcements and quarterly install notices Assess new features Add workable features to roadmap Develop plan Consult Test with support from campuses Determine whether and when to implement
UC s Current Initiatives Serial LHRs now implemented for 8 campuses to improve Request response for large serial holdings Mobile interface customizations: contact melvylops@cdlib.org Each campus when ready can now submit local data through OCLC batch load process
Current Initiative: Course Reserves Pilot at UCI this Fall
On the Roadmap for October- November-December 2011 WorldCat Local Central Index WorldCat Local View Now (for free resources)
WorldCat Local Central Index Provides centralized access to databases through the WorldCat Local Searches will immediately retrieve records indexed within the WorldCat Local service CDL has a testing proposal ready to present to Melvyl Advisory Group
WorldCat Local View Now (for free resources) Allows WorldCat Local users to link to free electronic resources with a single click A "View Now" link in brief results connects users directly to free resources: full-text articles and open-access objects Examples: government documents, ERIC, escholarship repository CDL has a proposal ready to review with Melvyl Advisory Group
Example of View Now (for free resources)
Example of View Now (for free resources)
On the Roadmap for Investigation WorldCat Local Knowledge Base: Investigation is on the roadmap for January- February-March View Now for all Resources: More investigation is needed before determining the time frame
WorldCat Knowledge Base Allows management of the workflows associated with electronic materials Combines data about library's electronic content and linking features that enable access to the content OCLC has announced they will use it with a growing number of services over time
WorldCat Knowledge Base Why this takes longer to implement: UC already has Knowledge Base in SFX (UC-eLinks) Challenge for UC to keep all knowledge bases synched up; there is also a Knowledge Base associated with CDL s Electronic Resource Management System (ERMS) Looking for tools to ensure consistency and simplicity
WorldCat Local View Now (for all resources) Allows WorldCat Local users to link to electronic resources with a single click. A "View Now" link in brief results connects users directly to full-text articles and open-access objects. Provides access to items available through database subscriptions and in popular digital collections. Under investigation. Depends on turning on the WorldCat Knowledge Base and its related challenges.
Communication and Feedback Staff and end users can give feedback from the Melvyl interface these go to CDL and OCLC staff For staff only! Request a technical or configuration change to UC: melvylops@cdlib.org For more information go to OCLC WorldCat Local User Support Center https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/home
OCLC Roadmap Discussion Team Introduction: Jeff Penka, Portfolio Director Mindy Pozenel, Director Kem Lang, Product Manager Bridget Dauer, Product Analyst Mela Kircher, Product Analyst Christie Heitkamp, User Experience David Leslie, Product
Chat Reminder
Goals Today Review recent significant developments Provide an overview of where we are headed over the next couple of years in End User and our discovery services Share background on how we inform our work Gather first hand feedback from you and discuss
Major Topics WorldCat Local FirstSearch Expert/Staff oriented searching Staying Informed and Engaged
The OCLC Focus in Discovery and Delivery Continuous innovation to make content easily accessible to users when and where they need it
Faculty Member or Researcher Library Staff Members Focus on Audience Graduate Student Working Parent College Student
Content What is most important to you about content? What is the most important content you want to provide for your customers? What types of evaluative content do you feel is important? Who are the key providers you want to see participating?
Article Metadata & Central Index Who is OCLC working with to build the central index? Goal: represent the published license content of libraries. 1. Journal and book publishers (primary suppliers) 2. Database producers (secondary data suppliers) 3. Aggregators of article level and other content such as the British Library, Elsevier and CrossRef Where can I learn more about who is participating? http://www.oclc.org/us/en/worldcatlocal/overview/content/ How can I get involved? Feedback via the web site, discussion with providers, forums like this
Central index of citations leading to full text 500,000,000 Article Citations 450,000,000 400,000,000 350,000,000 300,000,000 250,000,000 200,000,000 Article Citations 150,000,000 100,000,000 50,000,000 0 Jun-2006 Jun-2007 Jun-2008 Jun-2009 Jun-2010 Jan-2011
Focus on User Experience: Content Enrichment always a work in progress: Richest Metadata with links to breadth of providers Record Clustering and Deduplication Local Focus Editions Navigation Local Data and Local Holdings Records Powerful indexing
What s coming in content More providers and content always being added. Targeting over 100 new partners over the next year. Full Text Indexing
A WorldCat Subscription in Context Find in a Library Worldcat.org Mobile App & Web Access WorldCat Local WorldCat Search Box Group Services WorldCat Search API
Access When do you use FirstSearch today? What are the top 5 things you do with FirstSearch? Who uses FirstSearch at your library? What are the top 3 things you wish FirstSearch or worldcat.org did?
Access: Persona Driven Interfaces & Broadening Access Staff oriented interfaces and Specialized Searching Device Awareness & Adaptation Mobile Tablet Desktop/Browser Eliminate Barriers Top 5, Known Item, Relevancy, Integrated Link Resolution Point of Need Patron Experiences
Access Persona based Applications Expert and Staff Oriented Searching Today Index labels and examples of an expert search in WorldCat.org and WorldCat Local http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/worldcatlocal/expert_ex amples_worldcat_local.htm Index values and MARC fields in WorldCat.org and WorldCat Local http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/worldcatlocal/index_val ues_worldcat_local.htm Advanced Searching Tutorial https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/tutorials/advancedsearching-tutorial-0
Short Term The power of the search box http://tinyurl.com/orbiswcl Query Parsing Developments (installed in Aug.) The words 'and', 'or' and 'not' are no longer treated as search terms. Added support for = index label identifiers. new feature has a specific meaning. For example, the query: ti="gone with the wind" Searches for the anchored phrase gone with the wind in the ti index. Common Word Exclusions (starting with English, French, German)
Access: Staff and Expert Search Future Feedback has been gathered over the last two years Usability and Focus Sessions Analysis of historic FirstSearch and worldcat.org search patterns Key Capabilities Identified e.g. MARC view, power query building Milestones Services under development now Interfaces for preview at ALA MW in Dallas and user sessions in Jan/Feb User Forum and Virtual User Group Meeting Previews User Support Center
FUNCTIONAL VIEW
Exposure Do you use WorldCat API or participate in the OCLC Developer Network? Are you connecting with users in various partner spaces? Are there partners you are working with or would like to see OCLC engaging with?
Exposure Over the next couple of years New APIs and Web Services Exposure via Partners Switch from Open Web Appearance in mobile apps and via other services like EasyBib and DevNet
Exposure: Mobile Point of Need
Timing, Support, and Engagement
WorldCat Local Content List https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/documentation/conte nt/worldcat-local-content-list Updated every month to reflect new content and any changes. Configuration https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/configuration Ask A Question (under Discussions tab) https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/forums/worldcatlocal/ask-question WorldCat Local User Group (WCLUG) Announcements https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/forums/worldcatlocal/worldcat-local-user-group-wclug-announcements Calendar https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/calendar
Communication and Feedback to and with OCLC For more information go to OCLC WorldCat Local User Support Center https://www.oclc.org/support/worldcatlocal/home Documentation and Training Content Suggestions and Announcements Upcoming Virtual User Group Meetings around ALA MW support@oclc.org
Link to Webinars 1 and 2 http://www.cdlib.org/services/d2d/melvyl/melvyl_webinars.html
Discussion & Closing Questions Feedback Further discussion Link to recorded webinars: http://www.cdlib.org/services/d2d/melvyl/melvyl_webinars.html
Thank you for your participation! Link to recorded webinars: http://www.cdlib.org/services/d2d/melvyl/melvyl_webinars.html