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1 The future of the catalogue Warwick Cathro Assistant Director- General, Innovation

2 Calhoun report [1] “Today, a large and growing number of students and scholars routinely bypass library catalogs in favor of other discovery tools” “The catalog is in decline, its processes and structures are unsustainable, and change needs to be swift”

3 Calhoun report [2] “[Build] the necessary infrastructure to permit global discovery and delivery of information among open, loosely-coupled systems (e.g., find it on Google, get it from your library)”

4 Alternative discovery pathways Examples: – Google – Amazon – Libraries Australia The local library system and its data is still relevant

5 A paradox “Libraries enable unmediated access to the world’s journal literature through indexes and databases but give priority to their own collections when it comes to the discovery and delivery of books and other non-serial items” - Judith Pearce. New Frameworks for Resource Discovery and Delivery http://www.nla.gov.au/nla/staffpaper/2005/pearce1.html http://www.nla.gov.au/nla/staffpaper/2005/pearce1.html

6 Union catalogues “Union catalogues are still a missing part of the service framework. In order to realise the benefits of the significant investment libraries have made in these tools over the years, they need to be promoted as a primary means of access to wanted resources in library collections”

7 The long tail “Unlimited selection is revealing truths about what consumers want.... People are going deep into the catalog … and the more they find, the more they like. As they wander further from the beaten path, they discover their taste is not as mainstream as they thought” - Chris Anderson. The long tail. Wired magazine

8 Union catalogues [2] “Fewer but larger pools of metadata to support discovery would help” - Lorcan Dempsey, D-Lib, April 2006 “Research libraries and their partners will deploy shared catalogs as a key component of providing affordable global access to larger, richer collections than any single institution could house locally” - Karen Calhoun

9 NLA’s assumptions We will continue to use our ILMS Users should be able to find all relevant resources that they are able to access Users need to be fully aware of what they are searching We need to offer users a primary or “default” search target Most users prefer a simple (Google-like) search interface Users need an easy requesting interface with follow- up capability

10 Using Libraries Australia: enablers Users would access a wider pool of library resources Our union catalogue is now a free search target All records in our local catalogue are in the union catalogue The union catalogue now has better functionality We have power to improve the union catalogue’s functionality We can enhance the user’s experience through integration with other discovery services

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17 Using Libraries Australia: Inhibitors Links to the local system Potential for user confusion Data missing from the union catalogue

18 Links to the local system Deep links – significant effort to maintain – ugly interface transition – link relies on deprecated Z39.50 OPAC schema Web Services protocol – Z39.50 Holdings Schema – Or XML Holdings Schema

19 Requesting the resource Need for a simple, stateless protocol Web Service OpenURL

20 Potential for user confusion Scope of their search Difficulty in navigating results in the union catalogue – Quality control – Clustering of result sets

21 Data missing from the union catalogue Copy-specific information Local information about formed collections Links to record sets – Linking URLs may not be permitted in union catalogues

22 The future [1] Progress standards process Analyse incorporation of institution specific data in union catalogue Examine use of access controls for links to record sets Changes to our web site

23 The future [2] Improve presentation of results sets in the union catalogue: – relevance ranking – result clustering Improve quality of data in union catalogue

24 Conclusion The NLA has identified a case for a medium term project to change the way that users search the NLA collection and the nation’s collections


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