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EPFL Library Link :a Firefox plug-in to increase collection visibility ?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8526154@N03/1319618839/

ELAG’09 Lightning TalkT. Guignard – EPFL Central Library, Switzerland

How it started…

• Subject librarians make selections according to title availability

How it started…

• Subject librarians make selections according to title availability

home library

How it started…

• Subject librarians make selections according to title availability

campus librarieshome library

How it started…

• Subject librarians make selections according to title availability

campus libraries network librarieshome library

Information where it’s needed

• Exit paper catalogs, subject librarians now use networked tools– Provider databases– RSS feeds, alerts– Amazon recommendations– Blog entries, etc.

• Query the OPAC for each title is inefficient– Tools like LibX help– Cumbersome for large amount of titles

Without the plug-in

Without the plug-in

Without the plug-in

Vendor exampleWit the EPFL Library Link plug-in

Vendor example

= in home library

= on campus

= in the union catalog

= none of the above

= available as e-book

Wit the EPFL Library Link plug-in

Works on amazon as well

Works on amazon as well

(and on other websites)etc.

Available in 24h: Loan it !

E-book available: Read it !

Library holdings :

Towards a patron-friendly interface

Not in the library (yet) :Request it !

Library holdings :

Towards a patron-friendly interface

When in Rome …

Instead of driving users to your OPAC…… put the OPAC where the users are !

Under the hoodISBNs ?

MARCMARC

(HTML)

Greasemonkeyscripts

Under the hoodISBNs ?

MARCMARC

(HTML)

Compiled into a standalone plug-in

auto-update, etc.