Randy,

I haven't read the entire string --and reading fast--can you tell me
what ILS you're using at Harvard?

Thanks,

Deb

Randy Stern wrote:
Edward,

Here are a few things we do at Harvard:

1. Viewing of course reserves reading lists in on-line course systems by
faculty and students:
See http://hul.harvard.edu/ois/systems/readinglist/index.html

2. Providing a (currently non-public) OAI data provider for ARTstor to
harvest metadata and images from our visual information access system,
VIA.

3. Shortly, we'll be publishing public OAI data provider url for
harvesting
data from Harvadr Virtual Collections,
http://hul.harvard.edu/ois/systems/vc/index.html

4. Enabling various public interface systems for easy crawling by search
engine crawlers. To date, OASIS http://hul.harvard.edu/ois/systems/oasis/
and the Harvard Geospatial Library
http://hul.harvard.edu/ois/systems/hgl/index.html have been enabled.

5. and of course Harvard holdings are represented in OCLC Worldcat.

-Randy


At 08:32 AM 9/10/2007 -0400, you wrote:
Hello All,

I am in the process of preparing a presentation about how libraries are
putting library data into other systems (for example, in a course
management system, or in a social networking site such as Facebook or
MySpace). I am most interested in how libraries are advertising library
holdings out of their ILS in other systems, but any library resource
would be useful. If your library is, or you know of another library that
is, including or otherwise advertising data from the library catalog or
other library data in systems outside of the library, would you kindly
let me know? I have come up with a number of different things with my
own research, but I am sure there is more of this type of thing going on
out there than I'm currently aware of.

Thank you,

Edward Corrado

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