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Sing a Song of Sixpence: The Birds We Found in the Web Scale Discovery Pie Sarah Fabian, Sara Memmott, Susann deVries Eastern Michigan University LOEX.

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1 Sing a Song of Sixpence: The Birds We Found in the Web Scale Discovery Pie Sarah Fabian, Sara Memmott, Susann deVries Eastern Michigan University LOEX 2012

2 Session Overview Background about our acquisition of Summon Snapshot of Web scale discovery tools Impact on instructional activities User feedback Impact on collections Discussion & Questions

3 Our Acquisition of Summon & A Brief Intro to Web Scale Discovery Tools

4 Summon & the EMU Library Eastern Michigan University – Public, regional university – 22,000 students 17,500 undergrad 4,500 grad Summon – One year trial started Summer 2011 – Locally branded as Esearch

5 Web Scale Discovery Tools Lots of content Simple search interface Relevance ranked results Examples: Summon (Serials Solutions) EBSCO Discovery Service Primo Central (Ex Libris) WorldCat Local (OCLC)

6 Impact of Summon on Instruction Activities

7 First Year Writing Research Instruction: Pre-Summon First Year Writing Program allows students to do intensive, multi-modal research on a topic of interest – No one-size-fits-all method to cover their needs – Focus on tools/plethora of options rather than content and evaluation – Lots of confusion about *what* they were finding/how to make sense of it

8 First Year Writing Research Instruction: Post-Summon Upfront conversations about academic literature One place for all students to begin, with an interface that’s more simple/Google-y Less time navigating tools; more time evaluating sources Leads more quickly to high quality & interdisciplinary sources Often seamless connection to full-text of articles

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11 Graduate Instruction Prior to Summon Database specific searching Silos of information Boolean logic “click here, then …”

12 Graduate Research Instruction: Pre-Summon SPHI 591 – Special Education Hearing Impairments HIST 515, 592 – Europe in Early/Late Middle Ages

13 Upper Level and Graduate Research Instruction: Post-Summon

14 Assessment & User Feedback

15 Summon Assessment Efforts Library Instruction Form—added two questions: – Did you use Esearch? (Y/N) – Esearch led me to relevant results (Likert scale) Student survey Faculty survey (including library faculty) Collection use data

16 Student Feedback – Instruction Form Instruction Session Evaluation Form “Using Esearch led me to resources that were relevant to my research project”:

17 Student Survey “…how searching for academic sources should be…it doesn't make any sense that scholars need to know specific databases or journals in which to conduct searches, especially since we live in an interdisciplinary world” “I still use the other databases when I know pretty well what I'm looking for. But when I want to explore a new topic, Esearch is so much more intuitive that I not only find more relevant sources but also discover unexpected connections among ideas. It's definitely got me thinking in new ways.” “This is the most user-friendly database I have ever used. It has made a huge difference in my academic success.” “It takes a little while but once I get the right terminology then I get lots of good results.” “other databases were harder to use -- but that is where I found good articles”

18 Faculty Survey “(Students) have indicated that is is much easier to navigate and provides them with more results that are useful in their research. I have also noticed my students using stronger research since the implementation of Esearch” “(Students) love it! All of the resources accessible in one place. Makes using the library easier and more likely.” “It is nice to have a simple interface like this, but….” “(Students) like it. But the amount of data that comes back can take some work to sort through.”

19 Library Faculty Feedback Themes from use of Esearch with students: – Value ease of use and searching – Advantage of not needing to select a database – Results are not always relevant for all topics

20 Impact on Collection Use Full text downloads of online content increased after Esearch was implemented: Jan – Aug 2011 showed only a 3.3% increase compared to Jan – Aug 2010 Sept - Dec 2011Sept - Dec 2010% Change Full Text Downloads 324,424291,77811.2%

21 Your Experiences/ Discussion

22 What’s a strategy that’s been successful for you in using a Web scale discovery tool to teach? OR What’s a strategy that you’d like to go back and try with your teaching in general (whether or not you have a discovery tool at your institution)?

23 Discussion

24 Questions?

25 Thank you! Sarah Fabian, First Year Experience Librarian, sfabian@emich.edu sfabian@emich.edu Susann deVries, Education Librarian, sdevries@emich.edusdevries@emich.edu Sara Memmott, Social Work and Emerging Technologies Librarian, smemmott@emich.edusmemmott@emich.edu

26 Image Credits Blackbird pie: http://www.scottgustafson.com/Images/Gallery/Nursery_Rhy mes/full_images/Blackbirds_in_pie.png http://www.scottgustafson.com/Images/Gallery/Nursery_Rhy mes/full_images/Blackbirds_in_pie.png Blackbird: http://www.nps.gov/prsf/naturescience/brewers- blackbird.htmhttp://www.nps.gov/prsf/naturescience/brewers- blackbird.htm Magnifying man: www.istockphoto.comwww.istockphoto.com Silos: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Silos_in_Indiana.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Silos_in_Indiana.jpg


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