Transcript Slide 1

Find and Get in Trove: Making
Getting Better
ALIA Online Conference, Sydney
1-3 February 2011
Rose Holley, Trove Manager
National Library of Australia
[email protected]
‘Find’ and ‘Get’ 100 million items
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Why ‘Getting’ matters
“It is important to remember that for many end users,
without the delivery of something he or she wants or
needs, discovery alone is a waste of time. ..Delivery is
the goal of most searches”
“…it is natural to expect to be
able to access content, not
just discover it…”
OCLC, 2009, Calhoun. ‘Online Catalogs what users and librarians want’
Australian Sports – Hunting the Emu,
1886
http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/11691456
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Seamless, self service, convenience
“Self service, satisfaction
and seamlessness are
definitive of information
seekers expectations.
Ease of use, convenience
and availability are
equally as important to
information seekers as
information quality and
trustworthiness.”
2003 OCLC Environmental Scan
Dark Orange, 2008, Emu feathers in hat
http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/11548523
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What matters to users
OCLC, 2010 Katie Birch
“In the old days the library was it - there
weren’t many other choices. Today that is not
the case”. OCLC, 2003, Environmental Scan
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Reduce dead ends…
Users are
1. Unable to get the
item: no holdings, no
purchase, no online.
OR
2. Unsure how to get
the item: screen
confusing, too much
information.
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Benny Lin, 2005, Flickr
Unambiguously identify digital items
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Add enrichment data
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Cover art
Abstract
Table of contents
Reviews
Ratings
Comments
Lists
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Multiple get options
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Label the ‘online’ categories more
clearly within that tab
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Libraries tab improvements
• View by state
• Collapse/expand
holdings
• Show access
conditions
• Colour code access
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My libraries – access conditions
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Short library names in results
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FRBR - Emu “work” get screen
Work ‘get options’
Version ‘get’
options below
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Emu “versions” get screen
Date and language
show but details
are collapsed. Click
the cross to expand
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Version get screen - expanded
Swedish version
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Purchase item
Bookshops
with online
catalogue
Bookshops
without online
catalogue
Private sellers add
details in comments
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Newspaper alerts
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Expansion of ‘Copies Direct’
to Newspapers
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High quality print
Tiff file
Missing pages not digitised
Better/different copy of poor quality page
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Access to authenticated resources for
affiliated users
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What can Trove/ANBD contributors do?
Update holdings in ANBD (especially
deletions) these will carry through to Trove
Update ALG and your holdings to show as
much granularity as possible. It is better for
users to see branch locations rather than
parent organisation
Enable deep linking from your catalogue to
Trove
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Digitisation
• Planned digitisation programme
• Utilise national newspaper
digitisation infrastructure and
contribute regional titles ($2
page)
• Invite users to suggest items for
digitisation
• Activate ‘digitisation on demand’
(no cost to user and items made
available to all)
Photo courtesy of Kirtasbooks
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Print on Demand
Espresso Book
Machine.
One installed in
Australia 2008,
removed 2010.
http://www.print21online.com/news-archive/angus-robertson-gets-brewing-with-espresso-book-machine/
http://www.print21online.com/news-archive/angus-robertson-winds-down-pod-book-machine/
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Remote copying services
Re-imagining Libraries project for NSLA libraries 2011- 2013
• Implement remote copying services
• Integrate services into Trove
• NLA ‘Copies Direct’ already implemented
• SLV remote copying service activated Dec 2010, not yet
implemented into Trove.
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How to deal with dead ends?
Actually no get options…
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How to deal with broken links?
How much is broken?
• 3-5% in ‘Freely available’
• Up to 50% in ‘Possibly
online’
As a comparison…
• 35-45% of links in
Australian monographs
and serials in NLA
catalogue broken
Ideas for fixing?
• Use pi’s not url’s
• Change ANBD workflow and
add link checker
• Change Trove harvester
workflow to add link
checker
• Users report/mark/correct
broken links
• Identify worse offenders
• Send lists of broken links to
record owners for fixing
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Buy digital books – Google ebookstore
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Buy things other than books?
Music – DVD – Audio - Maps
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The ‘Get’ Golden Egg
National, easy, unmediated, cheap,
direct-to-door ‘get’ system.
“ I am registered in Trove, there will
be a ‘get it’ button for the item I
want. This would send a request to
the library, museum, archive, art
gallery etc. The item would be sent
to me at home. I would be able to
track its progress, it wouldn’t cost
much, it would be quick and
reliable. I wouldn’t necessarily have
to return the item”.
Sterling silver cup with mounted Emu egg,
1862, National Gallery of Australia.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/12546245
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I call on you…
• Please help improve
‘getting’ for Trove
users
• How can Australians
implement a new ‘get’
system that really
meets the needs and
expectations of users?
Emu caller at Australian Museum
Toby Hudson, 2010
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Questions?
EMU © Copyright 2010 David Chudnov, FreeLargePhotos.com.