• Medientyp: Buch
  • Titel: Exploring discovery : the front door to your library's licensed and digitized content
  • Enthält: Collaborative growth toward discovery / Margaret Heller and Hong Ma
    Approaching discovery as part of a library service platform / Nathan Hosburgh
    When you rent your front door / Stephen Bollinger and Kate Silton
    Exploring discovery at Rosenberg Library / T. Louise M. Kidder
    Geospatial resource discovery / Darren Hardy, Jack Reed, and Bess Sadler
    Discovery on a shoestring / Julia Bauder
    Agile open-source discovery / Sam Popowich
    Using Blacklight for archival discovery / Adam Wead and Jennie Thomas
    Creating a "magical" request and delivery experience for patrons using a Blacklight-based catalog / Matthew Connolly, Jennifer Colt, Joanne Leary, and Melissa Wallace
    The bento box design pattern / Jason Thomale, William Hicks, and Mark Phillips
    One-to-many / Cole Hudson and Graham Hukill
    Integrating discovery to improve the user experience / Sonya Betz and Ian Roberton
    Fixing facets / Sean Hannan, Steven Heslip, and Kristen Johannes
    One size doesn't fit all / Joseph Deodata, Khalilah Gambrell, and Eric Frierson
    From user stories to working code / Daniel Lovins
    Regional aggregation and discovery of digital collections / Anna Neatrour, Rebekah Cummings, and Sandra McIntyre
    Open Access and discovery tools / François Renaville
    Discovery platforms and the database of record / Alan Manifold
    Know thy metadata / Myung-Ja K. Han and William Fletcher Weathers
  • Beteiligte: Varnum, Kenneth J. [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: Chicago: ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2016
  • Umfang: xii, 292 Seiten; Illustrationen; 23 cm
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780838914144; 0838914144
  • Schlagwörter: Bibliotheksinformationssystem > Information Retrieval > Online-Katalog > Discovery Service
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Beschreibung: The pace of change in recent decades has been dizzying. An index of books was a static item; discovery might require searching several places to find both the index and the item. Now the variety of materials managed and collected by individual libraries is expansive, and the concept of "discovery" can cover hundreds, thousands or even billions of items. Where is "discovery" going... and how will it change your life?

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