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Aquabrowser : a search engine for Libraries. 15 september 2005. Which problems do we encounter?. Increasing stream of information in digital form The catalogue is no longer able to handle all types of information resources Patrons get lost in the abundance of different user-interfaces
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Aquabrowser : a search engine for Libraries 15 september 2005
Which problems do we encounter? • Increasing stream of information in digital form • The catalogue is no longer able to handle all types of information resources • Patrons get lost in the abundance of different user-interfaces • Search engines as Google are extremely popular (in spite of clumsiness) • To many students are “happy with a dead sparrow” (do not have a critical attitude towards ‘retrieved’ information)
What do we need? • A search engine that is information rich • A search engine that is easily accessible like Google. • Selected content for educational purposes (domain and level) • Recognizable signs of origin for further searches • Multilingual accessibility • Optimal selection facilities
Why AquaBrowser • The engine is related to the well known library catalogue • The inventors (Medialab) have a good feeling for the user needs and expectations • Aquabrowser is used in many public libraries
Actual content in ABL • Library catalog • National catalog (PICARTA) • EBSCO-research databases (Academic Search PremierBusiness Source Elite, CINAHL, Sport Discus) • Newsportal (LexisNexis) • DAVINDI websites • Library portal (Intranet HH) • Thesaurus • NED/ENG dictionary
Content to be added shortly • Annual reports • Cochrane Library • Factomediabase • Finance&Control Base • Keesings Historisch archief • LISA • Marketing Data • OJ Online Plus • Elsevier Science Direct • Sport Discus
Look and Feel Aquabrowser Library • SearchPresenting search results, drop down box: relevance, title, author, subject, year • Discover (mind map) legenda: suggestions (white)history trail (red)spelling variations (bleu)translations (yellow)thesaurus (green) • Refine
Refine, with following tools: • Subject (shows maximum of 5 terms) • Catalog (HHS-collection) • Types of materialsbookthesiswebsitee-journalserial • NewsLexisNexis magazinesLexisNexis news • External resources
Haagse Hogeschool www.haagsehogeschool.nl Meer informatie: J. (Jan) Companjen J.Companjen@hhs.nl (+31 70 4557880) M. (Maike) Timisela M.Timisela@hhs.nl (+31 70 4457877)