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Title: LibraryThing for Libraries


1
LibraryThing for Libraries Adding Collective
Intelligence to the OPAC
CNI Fall Task Force Meeting John Wenzler, San
Francisco State University December 11, 2007,
Washington DC
2
Overview
  • What is LibraryThing and why do people use it?
  • What does it add to the OPAC? Its value and its
    limitations.
  • Other attempts to add Collective Intelligence to
    the OPAC
  • Analysis and Suggestions for future Research

3
Private Benefits of LibraryThing
  • An easy way for readers to organize their books
    and keep track of their reading
  • Automatic Access to catalog information from
    Amazon, LC, and many other sources via Z39.50
  • Remote Access to your collection from any device
    connected to the network
  • Personalized book recommendations (like Netflix)

4
Searching My Collection
5
Social Benefits of LibraryThing (for members)
  • Facebook/MySpace for Bibliophiles/Intellectuals
  • Groups, Friends, Discussions
  • Find readers with similar interests
  • Swap books

6
Groups on LibraryThing
7
Making Friends
8
Collective Data as of 7/12/07
  • 319,422 Members
  • 21,117,455 Books Cataloged
  • 27,304,242 Tags Added
  • 2,790,913 Unique Works

9
Collective/Public Benefits of LibraryThing (for
everyone)
  • Book suggestions (People who own X also own Y)
  • Book Unsuggestions (People who own X dont own Z)
  • Tag-based folksonomy an interesting form of
    relevance ranking.

10
Suggestion Options
11
Unsuggestions
12
Folksonomy for One Book
13
Most Popular books about Game Theory
14
Adding LibraryThings public/collective data to
the OPAC
  • Sign up for a LibraryThing for Libraries
    account (moderate cost)
  • Export a list of your books to LibraryThing
    (ISBN, title, author)
  • Configure CSS and other options on LibraryThing
    server
  • Add a call to a JavaScript file to your OPAC
    (AJAX is used to add tags and suggestions to the
    record Display)

15
Adding Records to Library Account
16
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Installing JavaScript
  • src"http//www.librarything.com/forlibraries/widg
    et.js?id52-725582281" (Javascript lives on the
    LT server, called from record display page)

  • (Library decides where the widgets display)

18
Example SFSU
19
Example Bowdoin
20
Tag Browser in the OPAC
21
Benefits of Adding LibraryThing Widgets to the
OPAC
  • Interesting Visual Display
  • Automatic Readers Advisory
  • Serendipitous discovery
  • Relevancy Ranking based on popularity or
    influence

22
Fiction Suggestions
23
Relevancy RankingRightResults (RR) vs. Tag
Browser (TB)
24
TB Consumerism Search
  • No logo taking aim at the brand bullies / Naomi
    Klein.
  • Affluenza the all-consuming epidemic / John de
    Graaf
  • Fast food nation the dark side of the
    all-American meal / Eric Schlosser.
  • Why we buy the science of shopping / Paco
    Underhill
  • Cute, quaint, hungry, and romantic the
    aesthetics of consumerism / by Daniel Harris

25
RR Consumerism Search
  • Consumerism in world history the global
    transformation of desire / Peter N. Stearns.
  • Work, consumerism and the new poor / Zygmunt
    Bauman.
  • The myth of consumerism / Conrad Lodziak.
  • Consumerism in world history the global
    transformation of desire / Peter N. Stearns.
  • Luxury trades and consumerism in ancien régime
    Paris / edited by Robert Fox and Anthony Turner.

26
LC Subject Search for Consumerism
27
TB Game Theory Search
  • The evolution of cooperation / Robert Axelrod.
  • A beautiful mind the life of mathematical
    genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash / Sylvia
    Nasar.
  • Game theory a nontechnical introduction /
    Morton D. Davis.
  • Nonzero the logic of human destiny / Robert
    Wright.
  • Finite and infinite games / James P. Carse.

28
RR Game Theory Search
  • Political game theory an introduction / Nolan
    McCarty, Adam Meirowitz.
  • Does game theory work? the bargaining challenge
    / Ken Binmore.
  • Game theory decisions, interaction, and
    evolution / James N. Webb.
  • Evolutionary game theory, natural selection, and
    Darwinian dynamics / Thomas L. Vincent, Joel S.
    Brown
  • An introduction to game theory / Martin J.
    Osborne

29
TB Happiness Search
  • Stumbling on happiness / Daniel Gilbert
  • Happiness lessons from a new science / Richard
    Layard.
  • Finding flow the psychology of engagement with
    everyday life / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
  • The conquest of happiness.
  • Happiness a history / Darrin M. McMahon

30
RR Happiness Search
  • In search of happiness understanding an
    endangered state of mind
  • The architecture of happiness / Alain de Botton
  • Stumbling on happiness / Daniel Gilbert.
  • Happiness lessons from a new science / Richard
    Layard
  • The sad truth about happiness a novel / Anne
    Giardini

31
Limitations of LibraryThing for Libraries
  • Less than half of our books are cataloged in
    LibraryThing no non-book material
  • LibraryThing search interface is not well
    integrated into the OPACs native search
    interface
  • Most tags are very generic, and some dont make
    sense in the context of the OPAC
  • Library gets the Public/collective benefits
    without the social benefits the data without the
    community

32
47 coverage for main collection
33
But many books in LibraryThing lack info
34
No Way to search by Tag until you get to a single
record display
35
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36
Odd Tags -- Brighton??
37
Benthamite
38
Efforts to add the Social Features of Web 2.0 to
Library Catalogs
  • WorldCat Notes and Reviews
  • Innovative Interfaces Ratings and Reviews
  • Hennepin County Comments
  • Ann Arbor District Library tags and reviews
  • Plymouth State University comments

39
2,881 Reviews in Amazon 4 Reviews in WorldCat
40
2 Reviews and Ratings in Westerville Publics
(III) Catalog
41
236 Comments in Hennepin County Catalog
42
Ann Arbor District Library (AADL) Tag Cloud
43
Plymouth State Comments on the Library Catalog
viewed Dec. 5
44
Obstacles to Adding both Social and Public
Features to the Public Library Catalog
  • Tragedy of the Commons what is the private
    incentive to contribute to public knowledge?
  • Economies of Scale Is a single library community
    large enough to generate a worthwhile folksonomy?
  • Network Externalities Herd effect

45
Suggestions for future Research and Discussion
  • Use collaboration between libraries and the
    personalized features of existing OPACs (reading
    histories, preferred searches) to overcome
    obstacles? (Bibliocommons?)
  • Or separate the collective/public data from the
    social and communitarian aspects of web 2.0 in
    library catalogs??
  • Consider ways to better integrate tab-based
    ranking into native search interface.
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