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Introducing the Oxford Index

Introducing the Oxford Index. Launching March 2012. oxfordindex.oup.com. February 2012. What is the Oxford Index?. A Search and Discovery Gateway.

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Introducing the Oxford Index

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  1. Introducing the Oxford Index Launching March 2012 oxfordindex.oup.com February 2012

  2. What is the Oxford Index? A Search and Discovery Gateway A free discovery service, the Oxford Index is designed to help users begin their research by providing a single, convenient search portal for trusted scholarship from Oxford and our partners, and then direct them to the most relevant related materials—from journal articles to scholarly monographs and more. BETA NOW AVAILABLE: oxfordindex.oup.com

  3. What is the Oxford Index? A free, single search portal for OUP and partner content • “Index Cards” for every piece of OUP content; quick pathways to full text • Searchable from the web; cross-searchable across Oxford products A standardized description of every piece of Oxford content, in one place • Powering search in library and other systems (e.g. Summon) What are Index Cards? The Oxford Index contains a cross-searchable set of hundreds of thousands of free “index cards,” each representing a single article, chapter, journal or book. Index cards display key information—including abstracts and keywords—about a work, helping users judge its relevance to their research before following links into the full-text. A Search and Discovery Gateway BETA NOW AVAILABLE: oxfordindex.oup.com

  4. About Oxford Index Beta A Search and Discovery Gateway • The Oxford Index is undergoing a phased rollout; the first iteration of the beta is now available at oxfordindex.oup.com. • A second iteration, featuring hundreds of thousands of items of new content and new functionality, will be available in February 2012. • The full release of the OI will launch March 2012 and introduce additional content and functionality, including more sophisticated linking to the library. BETA NOW AVAILABLE: oxfordindex.oup.com

  5. About Oxford Index Beta A Search and Discovery Gateway • Coming in February: • American National Biography • Grove Art Online • Benezit Dictionary of Artists • Grove Music Online • Oxford Islamic Studies Online • Oxford Biblical Studies Online • Oxford Journals [2001-2005] • Coming in March/April: • Oxford Bibliographies Online • Oxford Reference Online • Oxford African American Studies Center • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography • Oxford Journals [1996-2000] • …with Law, Medical, and other resources to be included in mid-2012. The Oxford Index searches: • University Press Scholarship Online— a collection of academic monographs from leading university presses worldwide, including more than 80,000 chapters from 7,200 titles • Oxford Handbooks Online—over 3,400 chapters from 100+ titles • A collection of more than 150,000 recent articles from 235 Oxford Journals BETA NOW AVAILABLE: oxfordindex.oup.com

  6. Introducing the Oxford Index oxfordindex.oup.com

  7. Developed in direct response to user feedback, the homepage allows researchers to quickly begin exploring the more 250,000 Index Cards via either search or browse Presentation name Presenter Name and Date

  8. Filters and search terms are clearly displayed and easily adjusted Results display key bibliographic information and a preview of content, in addition to links directly to full-text Refine your results by subject, content type, or product. Coming in January – filter by full-text access Presentation name Presenter Name and Date

  9. Key bibliographic information, including abstracts and keywords, is provided for each for each item of content Multiple links effortlessly drive users directly into full-text content. Coming in early 2012 — institution-specific indication of access rights. Presentation name Presenter Name and Date

  10. Free preview of content and editorially assigned keywords enable users to assess relevance at a glance. Easily discover related content based on subject. Coming early 2012— expansion of related content links to help further guide research Presentation name Presenter Name and Date

  11. Oxford Index Additional Functionality Coming Soon February 2012: Passive authentication into your OUP account will allow the OI to identify your subscriptions and purchased content Filter results by full-text availability Library branding OpenURL March/April 2012: Wired to the library: Search your local library’s holdings directly from the Index Smart, integrated linking across products: Overview pages give at-a-glance view of a single topic Future Developments: Integration with existing products: Receive recommendations on related content; search the full Index from within UPSO, etc. Mobile-optimization Geo-location to help users quickly find their local library BETA NOW AVAILABLE: oxfordindex.oup.com

  12. UPSO underbar Integrated into OUP online resources— discover links to related books, journals, and more with a single click from within University Press Scholarship Online, Oxford Journals, and other OUP resources (coming mid-2012) Presentation name Presenter Name and Date

  13. Developed in partnership with the academic and librarian community, the Oxford Index will continue to expand as we build new functionality, increase linking and add new content to enhance the user experience.We welcome your feedback as the Oxford Index evolves in response to real-time use and research needs. Please contact us at oxfordindex@oup.com with thoughts, comments, or suggestions. oxfordindex.oup.com

  14. Thank You!Questions? oxfordindex.oup.com

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