Title: Web 2.0 and libraries: Some examples
1Web 2.0 and libraries Some examples
- OCLC Members Council
- 13 February 2006
- Lorcan Dempsey
2Web 2.0
- Flat applications
- Lightweight service composition and web
services - Rich interaction
- Ajax
- Data is the new functionality
- Make data work harder
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- Participation
Tim OReilly
3Outline
- Highlighted projects
- Lightweight service composition Audience Level
web service and greasemonkey script - Ajax Live Search
- Make data work harder (new) FictionFinder
4Light weight service composition
- Example
- Audience level web service
- Greasemonkey script to expose in Amazon and Open
WorldCat
5Audience Level
- Features
- Human- and machine-readable interface that
resolves OCLC record number or ISBN to probable
audience level - Uses type-of-library holdings data in WorldCat to
calculate audience levels for books represented
in WorldCat
- OCLC Research Team
- Lynn Connaway (lead)
- Ed ONeill
- Cliff Snyder
- Akeisha Heard
School 0 Public 0.33 Academic 0.66 ARL 1.00
6Audience level Web service
Greasemonkey script interacts with web Service
and inserts result in web page.
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10Ajax
- OCLC Research Team
- Thom Hickey (lead)
- Jenny Toves
- Ralph LeVan
- Example Livesearch
- Quick searches target with each additional
keystroke of search term/phrase - Retrieves ordered, FRBR-inspired results
- Narrow-by Dewey attributes
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26FictionFinder
- Features
- Interface that supports searching browsing of
fiction materials cataloged in WorldCat - Retrieves ordered, FRBR-inspired results
- Faceted browse
- New interface available 1st quarter 2006
- OCLC Research team
- Diane Vizine-Goetz (lead)
- Roger Thompson
- Carol Hickey
- Lance Osborne
27Alphabetical browse display in redesigned
interface
28Nearly 20,000 works retrieved The work record for
Don Quixote represents 2,300 editions
29Don Quixote work view aggregates information from
2,367 editions in 40,212 libraries
30Don Quixote work view limited to Spanish language
editions ordered by latest publication date
31Edition (manifestation) record display
Link to OCLC WorldCat Find in a Library Service
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33Results ranked by library holdings
More than 500 libraries
34Reordered by title
9146 libraries
2368 libraries
211 libraries
5 libraries
35Special indexes for fiction
36Related works linked
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38Useful links
- OCLC Research site http//www.oclc.org/research/
- OCLC FictionFinder
- Interface http//fictionfinder.oclc.org
- Project page http//www.oclc.org/research/project
s/frbr/fictionfinder.htm - Audience Level
- ResearchWorks info page http//www.oclc.org/resear
ch/researchworks/audience/
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