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Getting the Most Out of GALILEO. Tools and Tips for Your Library Website. Lauren Fancher and Katie Gohn GALILEO Online Training 2009. Libraries are hurting: Budgets are tight and getting tighter Impacts on services, collections, staff Increase in demand for services .
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Getting the Most Out of GALILEO Tools and Tips for Your Library Website Lauren Fancher and Katie Gohn GALILEO Online Training 2009
Libraries are hurting: • Budgets are tight and getting tighter • Impacts on services, collections, staff • Increase in demand for services
GALILEO can help... • GALILEO Helps Libraries • Fill in collection gaps with books, magazines, and more • Reduce duplicate subscriptions • Take advantage of reference resources, including current encyclopedias, medical reference books, and literary criticism • Extend the library hours through 24 X 7 online access
GALILEO helps you help patrons • Find resources on careers, effective job searching, home business, and resume writing • Explore occupation and education paths • Save money on magazine and database subscriptions Photos by Daniel P. Creighton/ The Mercury
Promote the $aving$: GALILEO helps your patrons save money on subscriptions
Make the most of what you have! • 27% of public library websites in Georgia feature a reader’s advisory page. Half of these feature GALILEO or links to Novelist or Novelist K-8, the great reader’s advisory tools provided via GALILEO. • 56% of public library websites have a genealogy page, but only 31% feature GALILEO or links to Ancestry and Heritage Quest, the essential genealogy resources provided via GALILEO. • 48% of the University System of Georgia libraries have a link to a journals A-Z listing, but only 10% of those link to the service in GALILEO.
GALILEO Local Resource Integration A.K.A--GLRI • Through GLRI you can: • Add and manage local resources (databases, catalogs, websites, etc…) within GALILEO. For K-12 Public Schools, resource must be purchased at the system level. • Get and utilize GALILEO Express Links for local resources
GALILEO Local Resource Integration A.K.A--GLRI
GALILEO Local Resource Integration A.K.A--GLRI
Link Directly to Databases use GALILEO Express Links • What is a GALILEO Express Link? • Persistent URL to GALILEO or GLRI resource • Add to online and print resources • Authentication handled by GALILEO • Authorization controlled by GALILEO or You (if GLRI) • Where can I locate an Express Link? • Right click on any database name in list. • Databases A-Z> Express Links (in left navigation bar) • More information--FAQ
Link Directly to Pages in GALILEO • All GALILEO URLS are durable • URLs can be captured and placed within print/online resources • URLs are institution-specific. • Home users must authenticate if they select a link or service (search) that requires log in. • Example: • http://www.galileo.usg.edu/high-school/k12-demo/subjects/diseases/articles-databases/ User View Institution Main Tab Subject Category Subject Category Tab
Link Directly to Pages in GALILEO • You may want to think about linking to: • Journals/Magazines A-Z page • Example: Jefferson County Library Magazines A-Z • “Search” page • Example: Cobb County Schools High School Search • Databases A-Z page • Example: Gordon College Databases A-Z • Specific Subject Category • Example: Consumer Health Databases AFPL • Specific “Type” like dictionaries or encyclopedias • Example: Teen Encyclopedias Worth County Schools
Create a Persistent Link to a Journal 1. Click on Journals/Magazines A-Z 2. Browse for Or Search for journal/magazine
Create a Persistent Link to a Journal 3. Click on link to journal/magazine in result list
Create a Persistent Link to a Journal 4. Click on “Save Persistent URL or Citation” link from the Find It @ GALILEO menu
Create a Persistent Link to a Journal 5. Copy and Paste URL into print or online resources. Note: URL may be too long for some resources. Shorten URL by going to: http://tiny.cc
Create a Persistent Link to an Article 1. Search for full-text article in GALILEO database (EBSCO or ProQuest will work best). 2. Copy down citation information: Journal/Magazine Title, Title, Author, Volume, Issue, Date, Page Number, ISSN (if available)
Create a Persistent Link to an Article 3. Click on Journals/Magazines A-Z 4. Click Find Cited Article
Create a Persistent Link to an Article 5. Click on “Save Persistent URL or Citation” link from the Find It @ GALILEO menu
Create a Persistent Link to an Article 6. Copy and Paste URL into print or online resources. Note: URL may be too long for some resources. Shorten URL by going to: http://tiny.cc
Other Helpful Features and Tools • GALILEO Toolbar • Firefox and Internet Explorer plug in • Search popular GALILEO resources • Directly access popular GALILEO resources • Customizable by institution • GALILEO Video Tutorials • Short video tutorials on a variety of topics. • Link to them • Embed them • Example: What Can I do in GALILEO?
Pertinent Information About GALILEO to Post • What is GALILEO—What does GALILEO provide access to? • Specific information for parents • Specific information for teachers • Get GALILEO Password! • Provide information on how to get the current GALILEO password • If you offer a way for user’s to login with a library card or student id, provide a way to access the current GALILEO password from a secure page. • Login to GALILEO via PINES • For PINES libraries, provide information on how to login to GALILEO after logging into PINES with PINES id/pw. • Login to GALILEO via GeoLocation • Provide link to information on logging in via GeoLocation.
Finally—Trusted-Source Authentication • Does your library/institution provide a way for users to log in to view information or pages on your website? • If So, you might be a good candidate for using GALILEO trusted-source authentication. • GALILEO trusted-source authentication allows you to: • Embed special GALILEO Express Links that contain authentication information. • These special GALILEO Express Links will log your users into GALILEO automatically—no password required. • These links have to live behind secure webpages that require a user to log in to view. • Contact Us for further information.
What Can You Do with All of This! • Create Subject Landing Pages • Create online handouts and flyers that contain links • Promote specific GALILEO resources on library, media center, and institution webpages • Create lists of journals for faculty members • Link to databases, journals, and articles within online courses • Utilize journal, article, and database links within LibGuides or other library guides • Promote your local library resources alongside GALILEO resources • Reach specific segments of your audience • Make GALILEO easier for your users!
What Can You Do with All of This! Wheeler High School Cobb County: http://www.wheelerlibrary.com/
What Can You Do with All of This! DeKalb County Library Genealogy: http://www.dekalblibrary.org/research/subject-guides.html?pf=12
GALILEO Staff Can Help Too! • Contact the GALILEO Staff for help with: • Links • Features • Resources • Content • Videos • Materials • Training • Technical Support • Or to simply offer suggestions or comments
Links to Presentation and Handouts • Handouts: • Creating Direct Links to Articles • http://about.galileo.usg.edu/docs/materials_docs/Handout_Creating_Links_to_Articles.pdf • Capturing Direct Links to GALILEO Databases • http://about.galileo.usg.edu/docs/materials_docs/Creating_Direct_Links_Databases_Final.pdf • Creating Direct Links to Journals or Magazines • http://about.galileo.usg.edu/docs/materials_docs/Creating_Links_to_Journals.pdf • Presentation: • Getting the Most Out of GALILEO -- Tools and Tips for Your Library Website • http://about.galileo.usg.edu/docs/materials_docs/GALILEO_for_Websites_Sept09.ppt
Thank You!! Questions?