We have done this  - we call it MyLibrary - for our two catalogs, two ILLiad 
implementations, and course reserves.  We wanted to add in room reservations, 
but the vendor we use does not include what rooms you have checked out in their 
API.

We're now looking at what else to add, so I would also be very interested in 
what other libraries are doing.

Bennett

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-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Ian 
Walls
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 12:38 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] personalization of academic library websites

Mark,


Oddly enough, we're looking at this kind of thing right now.  I also just got a 
message from my ILL Librarian that she saw a great conference presentation on 
this kinda thing by Scott Bertagnole of Brigham Young University.

 From our perspective, the trick is authentication.  We want to at least use 
Common Credentials with our University authentication system, rather than Yet 
Another Account to Remember (YAAR!), if not Single Sign-on, but we also need to 
support the other 4 colleges in our consortium, as well as community borrowers. 
Getting course data about students is also tricky, since we need to collaborate 
with other units on campus to get permission to sanely and securely access this 
data from the registrar.

I'm envisioning three levels of integration:

1. Catalog + ILL to see what materials you have 2. Course reserves and 
supporting materials 3. Miscellaneous/experimental integrations with other 
services

Hope this is useful; I'd love to keep this conversation going, whether on list 
or off.

Cheers,


-Ian

On 03/23/2016 01:26 PM, Mark Weiler wrote:
> I'm doing some exploratory research on personalization of academic library 
> websites. E.g. student logs in, the site presents books due dates, room 
> reservations, course list with associated course readings, subject 
> librarians.  For faculty members, the site might present other information, 
> such as how to put material on course reserves, deposit material into 
> institutional repository, etc.   Has anyone looked into this, or tried it?
>
>
>
> Mark Weiler, MLIS, PhD
> Web & User Experience Librarian | Psychology Librarian Laurier Library
> Office: Waterloo campus Library, room 104
> 519.884.0710 x4296
> mwei...@wlu.ca<mailto:mwei...@wlu.ca>
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> WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY
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