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The Changing Standards Landscape E-Books: Describe and Identify, Search and Discover, Comply and E-Books : Describe and Identify, Search and Discover, Comply and Use. Ebooks : Describe and Identify, Search and Discover , Comply and Use. Advancing Discovery Services for Libraries
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The Changing Standards Landscape E-Books: Describe and Identify, Search and Discover, Comply and E-Books: Describe and Identify, Search and Discover, Comply and Use Ebooks: Describe and Identify, Search and Discover, Comply and Use • Advancing Discovery Services for Libraries Jenny Walker April 2012
Africa is a huge continent http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/2010/the-true-size-of-africa/
Library Discovery Service players • EBSCO EDS • Ex Libris Primo • SerialsSolutions Summon • OCLC Worldcat Local
“Libraries with significant investments in electronic content—which includes almost any academic library—are likely to be in the market for a discovery service if they do not already have one.” • Marshall Breeding, Automation Marketplace 2012: Agents of Change • http://www.thedigitalshift.com/2012/03/ils/automation-marketplace-2012-agents-of-change/#discovery • .
Huddersfield: Impact of a Discovery ServiceCOUNTER full text downloads 2011/12predicted
“Usage of one French e-resource in 1st trimester of 2012 is higher than usage in all of 2011 at UPEC.”
Huddersfield: Impact of a Discovery ServiceCOUNTER full text downloads content isnot indexed 2011/12predicted
The Library Perspective • Access via discovery service to their content • How to evaluate?
Some Key Areas for Publishers • Expose content widely • Trust • “Fair” Linking • Usage reporting
Need healthy ecosystem among discovery service providers, libraries and content providers
ODI Pre-History • June 26, 2011: Exploratory meeting @ ALA Annual • Aug 7, 2011: Proposal drafted by participants submitted to NISO • Aug 2011: Proposal accepted by D2D • Vote of approval by NISO membership • Oct 2011: ODI launched • Feb 2012: ODI Workgroup Formed
ODI Organization • Reports in NISO through Document to Delivery topic committee (D2D) • Staff support from NISO through Nettie Lagace • Co-Chairs • Jenny Walker (Ex Libris) • Marshall Breeding (Library Consultant) • D2D Observers: Jeff Penka (OCLC) Lucy Harrison (CCLA)
Balance of Constituents Marshall Breeding, Library ConsultantJamene Brooks-Kieffer, Kansas State University Laura Morse, Harvard University Ken Varnum, University of Michigan Anya Arnold, Orbis Cascade AllianceSara Brownmiller, University of Oregon Lucy Harrison, College Center for Library Automation (D2D liaison/observer) Lettie Conrad, SAGE PublicationsRoger Schonfeld, ITHAKAJeff Lang, Thomson Reuters Linda Beebe, American Psychological AssAaron Wood, Alexander Street Press Jenny Walker, Ex Libris GroupJohn Law, Serials SolutionsMichael Gorrell, EBSCO Information Services David Lindahl, University of Rochester (XC) Jeff Penka, OCLC (D2D liaison/observer)
ODI Project goals • Identify stakeholders’ needs & requirements • Create recommendations & tools to streamline process • Provide effective means of assessment
Subgroups for Information Gathering • Data format & transfer • Communicating content rights • Levels of indexing, content availability • Fair linking to content • Usage statistics
Specific deliverables • Standard vocabulary • NISO Recommended Practice for the identified areas • Mechanisms to evaluate compliance • Spread of the information
Connect with ODI • Project website:http://www.niso.org/workrooms/odi/ • Interest group mailing list:http://www.niso.org/lists/opendiscovery/ • Email ODI:odi@niso.org
NISO - #627Ex Libris #512 Jenny.walker@exlibrisgroup.com Thank You!