web 2.0 and libraries: some examples
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OCLC Research
Web 2.0
Flat applications
Lightweight service composition and web services
Rich interaction
Ajax
‘Data is the new functionality’
Make data work harder
‘Participation’
Tim O’Reilly
OCLC Research
Outline
Highlighted projects
Lightweight service composition: Audience Level web service and greasemonkey script
Ajax: Live Search
Make data work harder: (new) FictionFinder
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Light weight service composition
Example
Audience level web service
Greasemonkey script to expose in Amazon and Open WorldCat
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Audience Level
Features:
Human- and machine-readable interface that resolves OCLC record number or ISBN to probable audience level
Uses type-of-library holdings data in WorldCat to calculate audience levels for books represented in WorldCat
OCLC Research Team:
Lynn Connaway (lead)
Ed O’Neill
Cliff Snyder
Akeisha Heard
School 0Public 0.33Academic 0.66ARL 1.00
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Audience levelWeb service
Greasemonkey script interacts with webService and inserts result in web page.
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Ajax
Example: Livesearch
Quick searches target with each additional keystroke of search term/phrase
Retrieves ordered, FRBR-inspired results
Narrow-by Dewey attributes
OCLC Research Team:
Thom Hickey (lead)
Jenny Toves
Ralph LeVan
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FictionFinder
Features
Interface that supports searching & browsing of fiction materials cataloged in WorldCat
Retrieves ordered, FRBR-inspired results
Faceted browse
New interface available 1st quarter 2006
OCLC Research team: Diane Vizine-Goetz (lead)
Roger Thompson
Carol Hickey
Lance Osborne
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Nearly 20,000 works retrievedThe work record for Don Quixoterepresents 2,300+ editions
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Don Quixote work view limited to Spanish language editions ordered by latest publication date
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Useful links
OCLC Research site: http://www.oclc.org/research/
OCLC FictionFinder
Interface: http://fictionfinder.oclc.org
Project page: http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/frbr/fictionfinder.htm
Audience Level
ResearchWorks info page http://www.oclc.org/research/researchworks/audience/
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