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Web-scale Management Service: Defining a new future for managing library collections

Web-scale Management Service: Defining a new future for managing library collections. Matt Goldner Product & Technology Advocate. What if …. E-Course Reserves system. Learning Management System. Library Management System. Services. Data. What if …. CLOSED. vs. OPEN.

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Web-scale Management Service: Defining a new future for managing library collections

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  1. Web-scale Management Service:Defining a new future for managing library collections Matt Goldner Product & Technology Advocate

  2. What if … E-Course Reserves system Learning Management System Library Management System Services Data

  3. What if … CLOSED vs. OPEN

  4. OCLC was founded because of “what if?”

  5. A deeper look at Web-scale Management • How working at Web scale changes the game for libraries • How this is a revolutionary approach to collection management • Live demonstration of e-Resource Management • Questions and Discussion

  6. Changing the game for libraries Moving from closed systems to open Web-scale systems

  7. Change in architecture Application Application Application Services Data Data

  8. Today’s environment Data User * Application * Can be people or machine/systems

  9. Today’s environment CatalogMetadata End User OPAC Circ Data National/Global Data Print Vendor ElectronicVendor GroupData Metasearch Resolver/Knowledge Base Data Vendor Data

  10. Today’s environment

  11. What if… Community Applications Services Data

  12. Why do it this way? Community Applications Services Data

  13. Up front requirements for Web scale • Responsive • Massively scalable • Highly fault tolerant • Ready for public consumption • Must provide: • Patron and data privacy • Data security • Data ownership clear stated

  14. Why Web Scale is revolutionary

  15. Web-scale Management components Applications Configuration CooperativeIntelligence Circulation &Patron Management Print & ElectronicAcquisitions Discovery & DeliveryWorldCat Local Workflow Engine Metadata Management Serials & LicenseManagement WorldCat

  16. Circulation and discovery on WMS WMS Circulation Services WorldCat Local Community Applications Services SRU & NCIP2 Data Circulation Data

  17. Circulation management WMS Circulation Services Self Checkout Community Applications Services Identity Mgmt C-out / C-in Data Circulation Data

  18. Acquisitions on WMS Services WMS Acquisitions Book Supplier Community Applications Services Order Service Data Order Data

  19. Example:Working with external services: The Amazon Budget Widget Current Budget: 4,573.21 Current Budget: 4,573.21 Remaining Budget: 4,357.29 Remaining Budget: 4,348.43 The application platform will allow us to develop power tools that could really, really streamline operations for staff. Kyle Banerjee, Digital Services Program ManagerOrbis Cascade Alliance (pilot participant) Price: $8.86

  20. Going to the next level:An accessible, extensible platform • A cooperative platform that lets anyone develop new applications on the platform: • Libraries • Groups and consortia • Research teams • Publishers • Software vendors • Entrepreneurs Community Applications Platform Services Data

  21. External developer adds app to platform License data to e-Course Reserves A to Z list Services Data

  22. Demonstration of e-Resource Management

  23. Questions

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