Many libraries have revitalized their role by offering an updated resource discovery layer. This article gives an informal overview of design principles and best practices for implementing a web-scale discovery system. Emphasis is placed on the proper service philosophy of supporting a new technology, with open communications and evidence-based customization
In several recent reports and solicitations, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has not only emph...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
At the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science, LIS 641: Publ...
Xerxes is an interface application, used by over 40 institutions around the world (see http://code.g...
Web scale discovery services for libraries provide deep discovery to a library’s local and licensed ...
With discovery systems such as Summon, EDS, and Primo Central, patrons can search nearly all of thei...
Grand Valley State University Libraries implemented Serials Solutions\u27 web-scale discovery tool, ...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
In the thirtieth anniversary year of the Higher Education Library & Information Network (HELIN), Rho...
Do concerns about “fair” linking make you wonder about discovery services? It’s time to understand H...
If someone has any relationship at all to their web browsing history, it is probably best summarized...
Welcome to the first online issue of SLIS Connecting – the journal from the School of Library and In...
The University of Kansas (KU) Libraries first made the discovery tool, Primo (Ex Libris), available ...
Outsourcing the management of electronic journals has significantly reduced the autonomy academic li...
For every advance of information and communication technology in the 20thand 21st centuries, there h...
In several recent reports and solicitations, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has not only emph...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
At the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science, LIS 641: Publ...
Xerxes is an interface application, used by over 40 institutions around the world (see http://code.g...
Web scale discovery services for libraries provide deep discovery to a library’s local and licensed ...
With discovery systems such as Summon, EDS, and Primo Central, patrons can search nearly all of thei...
Grand Valley State University Libraries implemented Serials Solutions\u27 web-scale discovery tool, ...
Google and like search engines have changed the way library users search and retrieve information. T...
In the thirtieth anniversary year of the Higher Education Library & Information Network (HELIN), Rho...
Do concerns about “fair” linking make you wonder about discovery services? It’s time to understand H...
If someone has any relationship at all to their web browsing history, it is probably best summarized...
Welcome to the first online issue of SLIS Connecting – the journal from the School of Library and In...
The University of Kansas (KU) Libraries first made the discovery tool, Primo (Ex Libris), available ...
Outsourcing the management of electronic journals has significantly reduced the autonomy academic li...
For every advance of information and communication technology in the 20thand 21st centuries, there h...
In several recent reports and solicitations, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has not only emph...
One of the trends currently affecting academic libraries is higher education’s expanding use of onli...
At the University of Southern Mississippi’s School of Library and Information Science, LIS 641: Publ...