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Ex Libris Primo Sofia July 2013

Ex Libris Primo Sofia July 2013. Roman Piontek Key-Account Manager. Search. What users want :. Primo. Print. Electronic. Digital. What users want :. A single, unified discovery layer = A ccess to all resources, regardless of type or location. Different Material Types.

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Ex Libris Primo Sofia July 2013

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  1. Ex Libris PrimoSofiaJuly 2013 Roman Piontek Key-Account Manager

  2. Search What users want: Primo Print Electronic Digital

  3. What users want: A single, unified discovery layer = Access to all resources, regardless of type or location

  4. Different Material Types

  5. Striving for Better Experience Useful Users can accomplish their goals Usable Users can easily perform tasks Desirable Users enjoy their experience Source: “Best Practices In User Experience(UX) Design” by Forrester Research http://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/industryinsights/solutions/pdfs/Forrester_Best_Prac_In_User_Exp.pdf

  6. Next generation catalog apps offer a mix of features: faceted navigation, keyword searching, relevancy-ranked search results, “did you mean?” search revisions, item recommendations, RSS feeds, and mechanisms to collect and display user feedback. Marshall Breeding Vanderbilt University

  7. Primo in a nutshell (1)

  8. Primo in a nutshell (2)

  9. The Basics

  10. What is Advanced Discovery ? Relevant Results Transformational Library-Driven

  11. Broad Topic Searches

  12. Broad Topic Searches: Competition

  13. Known Item Searches

  14. Example 1: Primo

  15. Example 1: Competition

  16. Example 2: Primo

  17. Example 2: Competition

  18. Example 3: Primo

  19. Example 2: Competition

  20. ScholarRank™ • Item’s Value Score • User • Query Match Advanced Basic

  21. Personalized Ranking

  22. Personalized Ranking - Example

  23. Additional Features Users can add an entire page’s results to their e-shelf 1 2 3 4 5 Users can share results into Facebook Additional saving and sharing options—EndNote and Mendeley Sign in at the point of need Search by date range 23

  24. Library-Driven Library-Driven Transformational Relevant Results

  25. Primo Architecture Back Office (Web Based) Front End Indexing (Lucene) Normalisation (PNX) Back-End Systems

  26. Library-Defined Ranking

  27. Library-Defined Ranking

  28. Consortial Usage Institution 1 Institution 2 Institution 3 Administration

  29. Patron Empowerment

  30. Patron Empowerment

  31. My Account

  32. Saved Queries

  33. Personal E-Shelf

  34. Transformational Transformational Relevant Results Library-Driven

  35. HTML, CSS, JavaScript... Primo Frontend(s)

  36. New Ways to Discover Information

  37. bX hot articles

  38. Multiple Data Sources - EAD

  39. Multiple Data Sources – Content Neutrality

  40. Integration with Different Systems

  41. Primo – Rosetta Live Sites

  42. Mobile Interface Out-of-the-box Platform-agnostic

  43. Search Map “Where to find?” the book

  44. Search New Arrivals

  45. Search Suggestion List

  46. Search Local Tabs

  47. Summary: Advanced Discovery Library-Driven Transformational Relevant Results

  48. ILS

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