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Moving Libraries to the Cloud. Roy Tennant. What Are You Talking About?. A cloud is a common metaphor for the Internet:. Cloud Computing. “A style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet” - Wikipedia
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Moving Libraries to the Cloud Roy Tennant
What Are You Talking About? • A cloud is a common metaphor for the Internet:
Cloud Computing • “A style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet” - Wikipedia • Incorporates the concepts of: • Infrastructure as a Service (hardware capacity) • Platform as a Service (OS, “solution stacks”) • Software as a Service (applications)
Moving to the Cloud • Moving “to the cloud” means moving computing tasks from in-house hardware and software to resources on the net • Therefore, “moving libraries to the cloud” means moving library data and applications to the network level
Potential Benefits • Low barriers to entry • Pay as you go instead of capital investment • No need to have local server capacity • Software upgrades are automatic • Saves staff
Potential Drawbacks • Lack of complete control • Reliance on network connectivity and speed
An Example: Cataloging Catalogers Carddistributionservice Bibliographicrecords Local card catalog Added value
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OCLC’s “Expert Community” Experiment • Allowing “wiki-like” editing of WorldCat records • “I’m very excited about the experiment and have already "updated" more records in the past month than I have in months previous to this” – Nathan Putnam
Typical Application Data Layer Application Layer Presentation Layer Diagrams from David Walker
API-based Application Data Layer Application Layer XML layer
API-Based Application Data Layer Application Layer XML layer Custom Presentation Layer
Ways Libraries Are Benefitting from Moving Data to the Cloud
WorldCat Search API and Facebook http://apps.facebook.com/worldcat/
WorldCat Citations in Facebook http://apps.facebook.com/citemeapp/
Terminology Services for smarter searches http://webapp2.dlib.indiana.edu/search/
Visualizing WorldCat Holdings http://thesecretmirror.com/code/api-fun-visualizing-holdings-locations
WorldCat WordPress Widget http://www.librarywebchic.net/wordpress/218/worldcat-wordpress-widget/
Mobile Web Applications http://mobileworldcat.org
Android Application: CompareEverywhere http://compare-everywhere.com
CompareEverywhere API TrafficSpike CompareEverywhere, Day 1
For more details … worldcat.org/devnet