Johns Hopkins has such an animal. You can look at it here: https://databases.library.jhu.edu/ (obviously login is required to actually access nearly all the resources).
My colleagues who built it/manage it are on this list, I think, and they can offer details. Christina -----Original Message----- From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of akierig Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 12:29 AM To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG Subject: [EXT] Re: [CODE4LIB] Database of databases APL external email warning: Verify sender owner-code4...@lists.clir.org before clicking links or attachments Howdy Erich! A link to the thing you're trying to replace and a few words about what works best for you would be helpful. cheers, ander kierig On 2022-08-24 at 20:45 (+00:00) Hammer, Erich F <er...@albany.edu> wrote: > Hi, > > (I'm relatively new to the library world, so please excuse any ignorance I > may display here.) > > We have a (poorly constructed) legacy database that holds/connects our myriad > of online resources to subjects and specialists. The webpage front end is > our "DBfinder" to assist patrons in identifying where they might find good > information on a topic of interest and which subject librarian/specialist > would be most likely able to provide further assistance. It gives us (and > subject librarians) the ability to highlight better resources while keeping > the interface consistent for all of it (which our LibGuides is not very good > at given the wide disparity in subject librarian technical and presentation > skills). > > We are trying/hoping to design a much better relational database for this > that will make the code and logic behind the web application and front-end > display much more efficient and organized. None of us are DBAs, so I am > nervous as we delve into designing/building something and > identifying/discussing all the many-to-many relationships that our efforts > may end up also poorly designed (although it's hard to imagine it would be > worse). Thus I thought it would be worth asking about. > > Does anyone here has something similar (a "DBfinder") that is working (well) > for them? Would you be willing to share the relationship diagram/structure > of the DB so we can think about what works for someone else (and maybe base > ours off of some of it)? > > Thanks, > Erich > > > -- > Erich Hammer Head of Library Systems > er...@albany.edu University Libraries > 518-442-3891 University @ Albany > > "Without doubt you are not sane." -- Tage Danielsson >