Posts Tagged ‘catalogue’

The Social OPAC – SOPAC

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

As the libraries in Nordhordland are preparing to get the "Aquabrowser" installed, a vendor-installed layer to their catalogues that is supposed to add advanced and eye-candy search possibilities to their collections, there is a very interesting module project for Drupal: The SOPAC, aka the social OPAC. It could provide a functionality that is comparable to that.

It is especially interesting, because what most of the libraries in the norwegian districts suffer from is lack of time and money - which often ends up forgetting how people tend to use - and how they are looking for media. Dividing your webside and the web interface of the catalogue is not helping.

This is a problem that all libraries want to fix, but not everybody is so lucky to have the necessary resources to do that. Still, library services are not less needed whether they are being online or offline.

You can get an idea of what the Social OPAC can do if you look at the catalogue of the Darien library.

Open Source ILS

Friday, November 14th, 2008
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Library Spiderweb by Yvonne Loomis

During my research I got to read about Internet Library Systems (ILS), which seems to be the new term for a new stage of Library systems. As I understood it, they should integrate cataloguing and web publishing for libraries in a better way. As of now, many libraries have the problem that they have implemented expensive library catalogues with huge effort, but that they now with the growing need for better librarian-patron-communication, seem to disturb the image of a whole identity that libraries feel they should create.

I came along two Open Source ILS: Evergreen and KOHA. I can't really say much about them at this point, but the Biblioteklaboratoriet seems to have looked into it. It's rather interesting, that it's being translated into both the norwegian written languages, Nynorsk and Bokmål, and that there is also a discussion going on about the - probably - proprietary data standards.

Open Source formats would be a real ease of the problem of integrating publishing and media search, which are both parts of the duties that libraries have. There are teams working on modules "MARC" and "Z39.50" for Drupal, but I can't say yet, if it is a workaround for the problem.