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Discover reSearcher, an integrated open source software project designed to simplify resource discovery, access, and management for libraries across Western Canada. Developed collaboratively by the Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries (COPPUL) and Simon Fraser University (SFU), reSearcher encompasses federated searching, serials management, link resolving, and bibliographic management. With a commitment to open source principles, this project aims to enhance library services through increased functionality and community engagement, paving the way for a collaborative future in information management.
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From Topic to Text: The Evolution of reSearcher, An Integrated Open Source Software Project Kevin Stranack, Consortial Support Librarian kstranac@sfu.ca Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries
Outline • What is reSearcher? • Where Did It Come From? • Federated Searching • Serials Management • Link Resolving • Bibliographic Management • Why Open Source? • Future Directions • Further Information
What is reSearcher? • Integrated, open source software suite • Designed to ease resource discovery, access, and management • Used throughout Western Canada • Funded by COPPUL and SFU • Development team located at SFU • Participation from many COPPUL libraries
Where Did It Come From? • Originally developed at SFU (OJAC) • Adopted by COPPUL • Became “reSearcher” • GODOT • Citation Manager • dbWiz • CUFTS
Federated Searching: dbWiz • Lead Developer: Calvin Mah, SFU • One source searches multiple targets • Developed for COPPUL as a prototype • Currently funded by nine COPPUL members and ELN • Expected release: Summer 2005
dbWiz: What can it search? • Library catalogues • Subscription databases • Free web-based databases • Selected web sites • Internet search engines • Institutional repositories
dbWiz: Why use it? • Convenient • Easy to use • Customizable • Ability to create subject specific categories
dbWiz: Screenshots • http://www.theresearcher.ca/dbWiz2/dbWizPrototypePage1.html
Serials Management: CUFTS • Lead Developer: Todd Holbrook, SFU • Serials knowledge base • 245+ collections • Aggregators • Electronic publishers • Association publishers • Open access content
CUFTS: Why use it? • Single source of serials information • Centrally updated • Static A-Z lists • Dynamic serials database • MARC records • Collection comparison reports • Full-text link resolving
CUFTS: Demonstration • Knowledge base • http://lib-cufts.lib.sfu.ca/CUFTS/maint.cgi • Public CUFTS site • http://cufts.lib.sfu.ca/ • A-Z list (Winter 2005) • Prototype • In development • Serials database (Spring 2005) • Prototype
Link Resolving: GODOT • Lead Developer: Kristina Long, SFU • Places a link in your online databases • Searches local and remote catalogues • Works with CUFTS for full-text linking • Interoperates with many ILS and ILL systems • 1999 CACUL Innovation Achievement Award winner
GODOT: Why use it? • OpenURL version 0.1 compliant • Works with all major sources • Facilitates resource sharing and cooperation • Maximizes use of often hidden resources • Recently redesigned • Highly customizable user interface • Convenient and easy to use
GODOT: Demonstration • CSA user interface
GODOT: More Sites • University of Winnipeg • Concordia University College • Brandon University
GODOT: Demonstration • Administrative interface
Bibliographic Management: Citation Manager • Lead Developer: Todd Holbrook, SFU • Web-based database of citations • Personal or group use • Imported from GODOT • Imported from external list or directly • 2003 CACUL Innovation Achievement Award winner
Citation Manager: Why Use it? • Easy to use • Securely store, organize, share • Accessible from anywhere • Exports to commercial products • Available to alumni
Citation Manager: Demo • Simon Fraser University • Centre for Dialogue
Why Open Source? • Stable • Lower costs • Facilitates collaborative development • Allows for community input and decision-making • Contributes to the wider library community
Future Directions • Creating a long-term open source business model • Increased promotion/marketing • Encourage participation from wider open source community • Adding functionality • Expanding resources searched
Further Information • Kevin Stranack: Consortial Support Librarian • 604.291.3037 • kstranac@sfu.ca • http://www.theresearcher.ca