Discovery
“A discovery tool is a user-friendly interface used to find books, journal articles, and
other materials in select databases locally and around the world.”
Florida Center for Library Automation
MANGO DiscoveryWhat is in a Discovery Tool?Description of the current environmentIntroduction to MANGO Discovery and its
BenefitsContent of Mega-indexesDemo of MANGO Discovery with SummonDemo of MANGO Discovery with Primo Central
IndexDemo of MANGO Discovery with Ebsco
Discovery ServiceQuestions??
Discovery Tool ComponentsDiscovery layer- user interface with a single
search box that returns combined results, assists the user locating and accessing content
Catalog+ - catalog data plus other sources; metadata from Aleph, Digital collections, Wolfsonian Museum Library, OSTI, CRL and Hathi Trust
Mega-index – proprietary tools that index metadata from articles, reference sources, newspapers, ebooks, etc. and some full text for searching
Other – content not in mega-index, full-text subscriptions, link resolver, recommender service, holdings and circ data, etc.
MANGO Discovery Tool ProjectWorking to include article search since 2009Began working with Ex Libris’s Primo Central
Index in early 20104 SULs beta testing the Mango/PCI (USF, UWF,
UNF and UCF)Began working with other mega-indexes in
early 2011, have beta of Mango/EDS and Mango/Summon
Mango Discovery Layer has single search box, blended results and facets
FCLA investigating content of different mega-indexes
MANGO Discovery ToolMANGO Discovery in combination with any of the
current mega-indexes is a fully realized Discovery Tool
Core philosophy is flexibility, which is key in a rapidly changing, nascent marketplace
Not locked in to proprietary interface, mega-index, A&I databases, link-resolver, other vendor services
Leverages the investment in existing MANGO user interface
No down-time for catalog searches if mega-index is unavailable
Low cost solution
Leverages State-wide Investment in Mango
Retention of features developed collaboratively with FIU libraries (e.g. Series Title/Volume facet, Advanced multi-boolean multi-index search, in-process request emails for cataloging and special collections, ejournal tab)
Continues UBorrow program for patron empowerment across disparate collections
Access to SUS Union Catalog allows state-wide discovery
Preserves integrated research tools and services unique to each library (e.g. location maps. Ask a librarian, push to RefWorks, etc.)
ALEPH
Digital Collections
Mango Index
Catalog+
OSTI
CRL
Hathi Trust
Discovery Layer
Current Environment - Mango
Current Environment - Search Silos
Citation Database
E-journals
Reference Sources
E-books
EDS+ CATALOG
SUMMON+ CATALOG
Mango or Aleph
Holdings and Circ data
No UBorrow
Summon EDSDiscovery Layer
Mega-index + Catalog
Discovery Tools – Summon and EDS
PRIMO CENTRAL INDEX
ALEPH
Primo
No UBorrow
Circ data
PRIMO SEARCH
Discovery Layer
CatalogMega-index
Discovery Tools – Primo
EDS
SUMMON
PRIMO CENTRAL INDEX
Catalog+
Discovery Layer
Mega-index OR
OR
Mango Discovery
Aleph
Circ data
e-journal articles
e-books
PALMM collections
Government reports
Library holdings
What’s in these Mega-indexes?Journal article metadata
Seeded with CrossRef and IngentaConnect metadata“Thin” vs. “Thick” metadata
Aggregator databases (e.g., Gale Academic OneFile)
Direct from publishers (including Elsevier, Wiley)
Other, including JSTOR and Web of ScienceE-book metadata (Springer e-books,
Books24x7)Reference materials (e.g., Alexander Street
Press, Gale Virtual Reference materials)
Primo Central Index and E-journal CoverageElsevier ScienceDirect Journals
Of 2956 ISSNs attached to the current SUS contract, 2812 are indexed in Primo Central Index. Most of 144 not found had no or questionable ISSNs.
SpringerLink JournalsOf 711 total SUS subscriptions, 676 are
indexed in Primo Central Index.
Discovery Demo
Mango Discovery Developments!Customized Full Text linkingSingle Sign-onMulti-Facet-value selectionSaved Folders with Books and ArticlesAnd more…
Recommender Service “Print” only facet or “Books not online” formatVirtual BookshelfContextual Links to research guides and
Database suggestionsFRBR Record View