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Putting the “M” in Mango

Putting the “M” in Mango. ICOLC -Paris 27 October 2009. NextGen Catalog at NCSU. Endeca Project Basics. Timeline 2006 Feb - Directors saw NCSU’s Endeca and said “Get it” 2006 June - Endeca contract signed 2007 Jan – Beta introduced 2007 Aug – Production! Version 1.0 9.4 million records

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Putting the “M” in Mango

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  1. Putting the “M” in Mango ICOLC -Paris 27 October 2009 ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  2. NextGen Catalog at NCSU

  3. Endeca Project Basics • Timeline • 2006 Feb - Directors saw NCSU’s Endeca and said “Get it” • 2006 June - Endeca contract signed • 2007 Jan – Beta introduced • 2007 Aug – Production! Version 1.0 • 9.4 million records • 8 million from 11 Aleph catalogs • 1.4 million Center for Research Libraries • 28,000 digital collections (DigiTool and Greenstone) ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  4. Three Components Pre-Process Merging by FCLA Harvests bibliographic records from 11 Aleph catalogs, CRL, digital collections Includes de-duping catalog records by OCLC number FORGE, DGIDX and MDEX processes by Endeca Delivers tagged data and search results to: Web application by FCLA MANGO (Metasearch and Next-Gen OPAC) Presentation platform Presents data from The MDEX Engine and The Aleph ORACLE data ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  5. ILLiad MANGO 11 State University Libraries of Florida ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  6. ILLiad MANGO 11 State University Libraries of Florida ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  7. Next Gen Features “Stealth Opacs” - most important feature of next gen catalog in 2007 survey - Coined by David Pattern in his blog “Self-plagiarism is style” ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  8. Starting on the Library Homepage ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  9. Search takes user to MANGO ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  10. Search results – mix of Endeca and FCLA functionality ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  11. Delivery: map ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  12. The Union Catalog ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  13. More Features ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  14. Languages and Characters ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  15. Digital Collections in MANGO ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  16. Delivery: requests now; Unmediated Borrowing soon ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  17. And now for something completely different MANGO search results embedded in a subject guide webpage ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  18. Are they using the catalog? Mango Searches 2008-July to 2009-June 14.7 M And CIRC stats are rising again 3.1 M for same time period Compare to ALEPH OPAC Searches 2006-July to 2007-June 12.9 M and NOTIS OPAC Searches 2002 July to 2003-June 9.7 M

  19. Recognize the device?…

  20. In the palm of your hand

  21. Mango on the IPhone

  22. Finally! the “M”arrives - Quick Articles ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

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  27. Mango UI • Gets MetaLib Quickset ID for patron’s library • Formats query for MetaLib query • Extract data from XML • Formats and displays data asynchronously with AJAX results Databases • Gets results from external databases • Generates and returns XML • Info about databases (hit count) • Search results from databases • Custer facets ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  28. And that’s the Whole Mango! Michele Newberry fclmin@ufl.edu Special thanks to Josh Greben and Jean Phillips for contributions made to this content ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

  29. Or Not! SerialsSolutions Summon After I sent in this presentation, one of our libraries licensed Summon so now we’re going to work with them to make searching it be their brand of Mango’s “M” ICOLC Paris, 27 Oct 2009

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