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Main Author: Kennedy, Sean P.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1024381
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contents Uncovering Discovery Layer Services Kennedy, Sean P. Academic Libraries Library Services Library Materials Online Catalogs Online Vendors Electronic Libraries Usability Change Strategies Search Strategies Search Engines Access to Information Computer Software Reviews Today's electronic information landscape is growing exponentially with no signs of slowing. This poses a significant challenge for academic libraries. Librarians must continually learn and adapt to harness this explosion of resources. To fulfill their claim as the leaders in the information field they must be effective in providing access and delivering bibliographic instruction to their patrons. Libraries are quickly learning that traditional OPACs are not quite getting the job done in this modern information environment and are turning to discovery layer services to enhance their catalogs (Safley, Montgomery, & Gardner, 2011). Utilizing a web scale discovery layer service is one way public services can attempt to efficiently connect users to the electronic content that is consuming our dwindling materials budgets. Discovery layer services vendors make many promises, but it is not clear if these claims are actually being realized by subscribing libraries. An analysis of current discovery layer services and the issues around these products is necessary to truly weigh any benefits. The analysis presented in this article specifically addresses issues the discovery layer services cause for public services and makes recommendations for softening the impact of these flaws.
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spellingShingle Uncovering Discovery Layer Services
Kennedy, Sean P.
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Library Materials
Online Catalogs
Online Vendors
Electronic Libraries
Usability
Change Strategies
Search Strategies
Search Engines
Access to Information
Computer Software Reviews
Uncovering Discovery Layer Services Kennedy, Sean P. Academic Libraries Library Services Library Materials Online Catalogs Online Vendors Electronic Libraries Usability Change Strategies Search Strategies Search Engines Access to Information Computer Software Reviews Today's electronic information landscape is growing exponentially with no signs of slowing. This poses a significant challenge for academic libraries. Librarians must continually learn and adapt to harness this explosion of resources. To fulfill their claim as the leaders in the information field they must be effective in providing access and delivering bibliographic instruction to their patrons. Libraries are quickly learning that traditional OPACs are not quite getting the job done in this modern information environment and are turning to discovery layer services to enhance their catalogs (Safley, Montgomery, & Gardner, 2011). Utilizing a web scale discovery layer service is one way public services can attempt to efficiently connect users to the electronic content that is consuming our dwindling materials budgets. Discovery layer services vendors make many promises, but it is not clear if these claims are actually being realized by subscribing libraries. An analysis of current discovery layer services and the issues around these products is necessary to truly weigh any benefits. The analysis presented in this article specifically addresses issues the discovery layer services cause for public services and makes recommendations for softening the impact of these flaws.
title Uncovering Discovery Layer Services
topic Academic Libraries
Library Services
Library Materials
Online Catalogs
Online Vendors
Electronic Libraries
Usability
Change Strategies
Search Strategies
Search Engines
Access to Information
Computer Software Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1024381