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VuFind at the University of Illinois

VuFind at the University of Illinois. LITA National Forum October 3, 2009. Presenters Peggy Steele University of Illinois E.Paige Weston CARLI (Consortium of Academic & Research Libraries in Illinois) Jenny Emanuel University of Illinois. Topics VuFind Overview

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VuFind at the University of Illinois

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  1. VuFind at the University of Illinois LITA National Forum October 3, 2009

  2. Presenters Peggy Steele University of Illinois E.Paige Weston CARLI (Consortium of Academic & Research Libraries in Illinois) Jenny Emanuel University of Illinois

  3. Topics VuFind Overview Vufind in the CARLI Environment Why VuFind at University of Illinois? VuFind @ Illinois: Usability

  4. VuFind Overview open source discovery tool that layers on top of an ILS & replaces the public catalog interface developed at Villanova University by Andrew Nagy (software developer) and Chris Barr (interface designer)

  5. focus is on “discovery” and narrowing down search results with facets

  6. developed by and for Villanova -- a Voyager site -- but designed to be ILS independent drivers exist for other ILSs too: Aleph (Ex Libris); Millennium (III); Sirsi/Dynix; Virtua (VTLS)

  7. user interface is completely customizable single searchbox can be integrated into local library website

  8. intended to serve as a comprehensive interface for all local content: OPAC institutional repositories local digitized collections online journal information

  9. in production or in beta at several large libraries and at least one large consortium: CARLIhttp://vufind.carli.illinois.edu/vf-uiu/ London School of Economics https://beta.catalogue.lse.ac.uk/ Stanford University http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ Yale University http://yufind.library.yale.edu/yufind/

  10. libraries with ILS+: National Library of Australia http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/ Colorado State University http://discovery.library.colostate.edu/ University of Michigan http://www.lib.umich.edu/ Georgia Tech University http://finder.library.gatech.edu/

  11. VuFind: Under the Hood uses open source tools: Java PHP Lucene (http://lucene.apache.org/) Solr (http://lucene.apache.org/solr/) Solr/MARC

  12. cron jobs keep bib data current: daily (or other frequency) export of bib data from ILS to VuFind daily (or other frequency) removal of deleted and suppressed records from VuFind database

  13. AJAX queries dynamically pull current holdings info and individual item status from the ILS database as needed http://www.w3schools.com/Ajax/ajax_intro.asp

  14. can link to an institution’s LDAP server for patron verification

  15. VuFind Functionality simple, single-box search interface; advanced search option available; default display is relevancy-ranked; facets help to narrow results; cover images from Syndetics;

  16. place holds/requests in ILS; social networking functions; export to RefWorks, EndNote; persistent, bookmarkable URLs; search multiple, local databases

  17. Ongoing VuFind Development several libraries have implemented VuFind -- either as their primary catalog interface or as an optional alternative it does require local programming resources

  18. source code available free from Source Forge through the GNU General License Program http://sourceforge.net/projects/vufind/ local programmers download the software, extend it, fix bugs, and ideally contribute their work back to the rest of the VuFind community

  19. as more libraries adopt VuFind the community of developers grows and the product grows: 2 libraries in Virginia improved MARC loading process to increase speed of loads National Library of Australia contributed RefWorks & EndNote export

  20. CARLI enabled VuFind to work in a complex consortium environment University of Michigan contributed spellchecker and refined RefWorks export

  21. still needed: roadmap for coordinated future development and continuing growth of the VuFind developer community not clear at present what role Villanova University intends to play in leading the community

  22. Two Articles Implementing VuFind as an alternative to Voyager's WebVoyage interface: One library's experience Ho, Birong; Kelley, Keith; Garrison, Scott Library High Tech, v. 27, no.1, pp.82-92 The VuFind Implementation at Villanova Houser, John Library High Tech, v. 27, no. 1, pp.93-105

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