Exploring Discovery: The front door to your librarys licensed and digitized content
English
In the context of libraries, discovery is the process of finding appropriate resources to meet an information need. We are in a new age of discovery where technology has enabled todays researchers to explore increasingly vaster realms of information more efficiently than ever before.
What cutting-edge tools and services are emerging from the growing suite of discovery interfaces and indexes? Where is discovery going, and what tools and techniques are emerging as standard elements in the library technology toolbox? Exploring Discovery examines the range of discovery-focused tools and technologies being deployed by libraries and provides a series of case studies illustrating the interfaces and technologies that can be used by libraries today.
The key topics covered include:
- vendor-provided web scale discovery platforms
- using discovery vendors in small and mid-sized libraries
- libraries, archives and museums sharing a single discovery tool
- custom discovery systems built with open-source software including Blacklight
- discovery on a shoestring
- integrating discovery to improve user experience
- different discovery interfaces
- metadata challenges in discovery services
- Open Access and discovery tools
- regional aggregation and discovery of digital collections.
The book will be essential reading for library managers, systems librarians, metadata librarians, digital services librarians and anyone working in libraries, archives and museums looking to evaluate, implement, develop or improve discovery services.
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