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El. knyga: Portals and Libraries

(University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA)
  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136439483
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  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136439483
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Cutting-edge information about providing access to research library users

The ultimate goal of librarians is to provide comprehensive informational access to library users. Portals and Libraries provides an in-depth look at various libraries challenges and the cutting-edge technology used in providing high-quality electronic access to users through portal systems. Respected authorities detail efforts to build a new kind of search and retrieval system that includes access to the Web as well as other vital collections and academic resources. The book discusses the implementation of access systems and their supporting technology, and spotlights strategies designed to encourage quality system-user feedback, increase the cooperation and diligence of staff, and more.

Portals and Libraries comprehensively reviews library portals from their roots to their current state, with a look at assorted products, their implementation issues, and each ones advantages and shortcomings. The overall state of the portal system today as well as where it is heading in the future is examined in detail. The book also provides the ARL Scholars Portal Working Group Final Report from May 2002 summarizing the groups work from its inception, and includes their recommendations of key portal features and needed functions. The text includes helpful screenshots, useful descriptive figures, and extensive references.

Portals and Libraries discusses:





the history of library portals

the MyLibrary@NCState Web portal after five years of use

Portals to the World Library of Congress guide to Web resources

the role integrated library systems will play in the future of portals

features and services to be added to library portals for greater success

portal technologiestheir structures and functioning

planning portal implementation

online catalogs

usability testing and interface design

nine key issues that will impact the future of portal development

Portals and Libraries is crucial reading for library educators and students, college and research librarians in reference, library system professionals, and technical services professionals focused on applying cutting-edge technology to library services.
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1(4)
Sarah C. Michalak
Chapter
1. The Internet Public Library and the History of Library Portals
5(14)
Susanna L. Davidsen
Chapter
2. MyLibrary@NCState: A Library Portal After Five Years
19(18)
Karen Ciccone
Chapter
3. Portals to the World: A Library of Congress Guide to Web Resources on International Topics
37(20)
Carolyn T. Brown
Chapter
4. The Portal World and the ILS: A Commentary
57(14)
Sandy Hurd
Chapter
5. If You Build It Will They Come? Services Will Make the Difference in a Portal
71(16)
Ann Marie Breznay
Leslie M. Haas
Chapter
6. Library Portal Technologies
87(26)
Krisellen Maloney
Paul J. Bracke
Chapter
7. Issues in Planning for Portal Implementation: Perfection Not Required
113(22)
Olivia M.A. Madison
Maureen Hyland-Carver
Chapter
8. Online Catalogs and Library Portals in Today's Information Environment
135(20)
John D. Byrum, Jr.
Chapter
9. Usability Testing, Interface Design, and Portals
155(18)
Jennifer L. Ward
Steve Hiller
Chapter
10. Environmentalist Approaches to Portals and Course Management Systems
173(16)
Alison E. Regan
Sheldon Walcher
Chapter
11. The Association of Research Libraries ARL Scholars Portal Working Group Final Report, May 2002
189(16)
ARL Scholars Portal Working Group
Chapter
12. Looking Ahead: The Future of Portals
205(16)
Mary E. Jackson
Index 221


Michalak, Sarah C.