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MAP Millennium Access Plus Beta Testing Project. Greg Anderson University of Newcastle. Background. 50% + of $5m Resource budget allocated to datasets and bibliographic databases Global client base using ISPs, firewalls etc Usage statistics for online resources. Background continued.
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MAPMillennium Access PlusBeta Testing Project Greg Anderson University of Newcastle
Background • 50% + of $5m Resource budget allocated to datasets and bibliographic databases • Global client base using ISPs, firewalls etc • Usage statistics for online resources
Background continued • Single search interface across multiple library resources – ScienceDirect via CSIRO • Integration with other Millennium modules • Cost savings associated with information literacy
What is MAP?Millennium Access PlusBrings together 3 components:-Web Access Management – Authentication & statsMetafind - Universal Search InterfaceWebBridge – Resource Linking - Each is a distinct product
WAM (Web Access Manager) • Purchased in 1999 • Managed authentication based on patron privilege level and IP address • Detailed usage statistics by:- • By Patron level • Database - # of logins, time logged in • Combination of the above
What happened? - 2000 • Internet traffic monitoring – annual bill > +100% • University Proxy Server and LDAP directory • Emphasis changed to tracking information rather than accessing information • WAM – on hold • Problems • access behind firewalls • browser configuration • remote access impossible from some locations
Beta testing - MAP - 2002 • Involved with 2 products – Telephone renewal service and URL checking • General release upgrades • Staff benefits – skills, knowledge etc • Financial benefits • Australian perspective
WAM - revisited • WAM essential for beta testing trial • Network group – convince data providers to authenticate at the source of the service • Library going its own way again! • Scholarly information resources exempt • Trial using 2 proxy servers – University and the Library • WAM upgrade
WAM - 2002 • Rewriting proxy method • No browser reconfiguration • Remote access to resources • Elimination of firewall problems • Implementation – not all academics had library accounts + PIN • Used to using LDAP username/password
Metafind – Universal Search Interface • A single search allows simultaneous searching across library resources (full text, electronic journals, bibliographic databases, catalogues etc) • Result lists are integrated and linked directly to the resource
What information sources? • Any web-based resource: - search engines, specialty websites, licenced databases • Any Z39.50 server • Any web-based local database: image or archive databases
MetaFind: Features • Group databases within subject area • Simple and advanced searching
120 databases profiled by III Nominated Australian databases Html control over to the library Metafind - Current status
What is it? • A web linking product • Dynamic and contextual links • WebBridge links from the WebOPAC
Issues • “Do you want fries with that?” • Priority to link bibliographic to full text eg Pubmed (External to external) • Human resources
Timeframe • WebBridge – general release now • MetaFind – profiling underway • September 2003 – customer access to profiling • MAP launch – 2nd Semester 2003