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Library Catalogues as Social Spaces:. A shift in the perception of the public library catalogue and its function in libraries. Launch. September 2009. User Experience what our users tell us. Sample of Feature Comments.
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Library Catalogues as Social Spaces: A shift in the perception of the public library catalogue and its function in libraries.
Launch September 2009
User Experience what our users tell us
Sample of Feature Comments • “I am not very computer savvy but must say that this site makes it so easy to do things on.” - 2010-05-11 • “I just noticed the Explore Further -> Browse the Shelf option. That is awesome.” - 2010-05-23 • “First time use for catalog search, much better, faster” - 2010-05-23 • “I only want to know why there is no window saying that my hold has gone through and I can continue...did I miss a step ?.” • - 2010-05-14 • “I think the online method allowing one to put books on hold and to renew them is wonderful.” - 2010-05-22 • “It doesn't show the exact thing you want. for example: when you type in video games, it only shows two games and the rest books.” - 2010-05-16 • “We can't seem to find how to change how we are notified when a library item is about to come due, using this web site (whether by email or by phone)” - 2010-05-22
Bibliocommons’ Response • Fixes & Upgrades • Improved searching • Fixed hold messaging glitch • Security - SSL encryption • Online card renewal • Lists – better searching & display • Approx. 10 major releases – 20-30 enhancements - dozens of fixes
How has the “social” changed the way the catalogue is used? some “early days” observations Tech Comics: "New Trends in Social Networking" March 21, 2008By Oliver Widder http://itmanagement.earthweb.com
What we’ve learned Photo by Cayusa on Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/cayusa/981372736/
Questions? Peter Schoenberg Director, eServices Edmonton Public Library 780 496 1855 pschoenberg@epl.ca Martina King Virtual Services Librarian Intern Edmonton Public Library 780 442 0242 mking@epl.ca