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1 Tools Carousel: Sakaibrary Jon Dunn Digital Library Program Indiana University Bill Dueber University Library University of Michigan Jon Dunn Digital Library Program Indiana University Bill Dueber University Library University of Michigan

2 Sakaibrary Project Overview  Partnership of Indiana University (IU) and University of Michigan (UM) Libraries  Supported by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and IU/UM  January 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007  Partnership of Indiana University (IU) and University of Michigan (UM) Libraries  Supported by Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and IU/UM  January 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007

3 Additional Sakaibrary Project Partners  Libraries at:  Johns Hopkins University  Northwestern University  Stanford University  Yale University  University of California Berkeley  Libraries at:  Johns Hopkins University  Northwestern University  Stanford University  Yale University  University of California Berkeley

4 Sakaibrary Project Goals  Build tools to provide seamless integration of content from licensed library databases within Sakai for instructors  Leverage existing library technology infrastructure and work in Sakai (Twin Peaks)  Prototype functionality for librarians to present content in Sakai and students to discover licensed content within Sakai.  Engage librarians, students, and faculty in the design and testing  Build tools to provide seamless integration of content from licensed library databases within Sakai for instructors  Leverage existing library technology infrastructure and work in Sakai (Twin Peaks)  Prototype functionality for librarians to present content in Sakai and students to discover licensed content within Sakai.  Engage librarians, students, and faculty in the design and testing

5 Milestones So Far  Usage scenarios – March 2006  Requirements – May 2006  First phase implementation – October 2006  Citation list as Sakai resource  Searching library resources through Repository OSID connector to metasearch tools  OpenURL linking  Usability testing – November 2006  Planning for pilot testing and second phase development - Now  Usage scenarios – March 2006  Requirements – May 2006  First phase implementation – October 2006  Citation list as Sakai resource  Searching library resources through Repository OSID connector to metasearch tools  OpenURL linking  Usability testing – November 2006  Planning for pilot testing and second phase development - Now

6 Citation Lists  New capability in Sakai  Create references from library search, import, or direct entry  Generate persistent links using OpenURL  Support import/export of citations in various common formats  New capability in Sakai  Create references from library search, import, or direct entry  Generate persistent links using OpenURL  Support import/export of citations in various common formats

7 Library Search  Searching of licensed library databases and open content  Adding results to citation list  Based on existing work:  Twin Peaks Navigator Twin Peaks Navigator  OKI (Open Knowledge Initiative) Repository OSID  Searching of licensed library databases and open content  Adding results to citation list  Based on existing work:  Twin Peaks Navigator Twin Peaks Navigator  OKI (Open Knowledge Initiative) Repository OSID

8 Library Search  Challenges  Thousands of resources to connect to  License agreements often prevent copying articles  Need to create persistent links to articles  Libraries constantly changing subscription vendors  Solution?  Leverage existing metasearch and link resolver technologies to connect to search sources  Challenges  Thousands of resources to connect to  License agreements often prevent copying articles  Need to create persistent links to articles  Libraries constantly changing subscription vendors  Solution?  Leverage existing metasearch and link resolver technologies to connect to search sources

9 Library Metasearch Tools  Support federated (broadcast) search of multiple resources  Provide standard interface for searching hundreds of different commercial and open databases  Variety of products  IU: SirsiDynix SingleSearch  UM: ExLibris MetaLib  Support federated (broadcast) search of multiple resources  Provide standard interface for searching hundreds of different commercial and open databases  Variety of products  IU: SirsiDynix SingleSearch  UM: ExLibris MetaLib

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12 Link Resolvers  Originally to support linking from a reference in one database to full text in another  Based on OpenURL standard  Citation encoded in URL  Local institutional link resolver  ExLibris SFX most common  Originally to support linking from a reference in one database to full text in another  Based on OpenURL standard  Citation encoded in URL  Local institutional link resolver  ExLibris SFX most common

13 Demonstration

14 More Information www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/sakai/


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