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Discovery Tool Implementation and Selection

May 15-16, 2012

Hosted by Nara Newcomer and Bill Walsh

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Registration information is at the end of the message.

Each day, sessions begin and end at:

Pacific: 7am - 3pm
Mountain: 8am - 4pm
Central: 9am - 5 pm
Eastern: 10am - 6pm
Description

The discovery interface market is exploding, with current products including 
EBSCO Discovery Service, Serials Solutions Summon, Ex Libris Primo Central, 
OCLC WorldCat Local, Blacklight, VuFind, Aquabrowser, and more.  These tools 
(both vendor-supplied and open-source) promise faceted browsing as well as 
ability to integrate multiple content silos; some come with vendor-provided 
cloud indexes to articles, e-books, and other electronic content.  The newest 
development is a cloud-based back end designed to replace the ILS, including 
OCLC's WorldShare, Serials Solutions Intota, and Ex Libris Alma.  In today's 
world, tools differ not just in the quality of features provided, but in 
overarching functionality provided and in scope of coverage.  The e-forum will 
address factors to consider when selecting a tool, strategies for evaluating 
tools, and keys to successful implementation.

Nara Newcomer is Assistant Music Librarian at East Carolina University, where 
her duties include cataloging, public services work, and maintaining the music 
library's web pages.  Nara has worked closely with discovery selection and 
implementation at ECU, including Serials Solutions Summon, WorldCat Local, and 
SirsiDynix Symphony e-library OPAC.  She is leading the creation of the Music 
Library Association's "Music Discovery Requirements" document, which explores 
and provides recommendations for meeting the unique demands music materials 
pose for discovery.

Bill Walsh is Head of Technical Services at Georgia State University Library, 
which implemented EBSCO Discovery Service last summer after evaluating other 
options.  He is co-chair of the library's discover group.

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Nara Newcomer
Assistant Music Librarian
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC
[email protected]

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