Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-78330-138-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- a survey of what resource discovery is today
- analysis of how users approach discovery
- using limited resources to help users find collections
- discussion of the special requirements of and solutions for archives and museums
- the role museum and library discovery plays in learning and teaching
- linked open data and discovery
- the future of discovery.
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Professional Practice & Development
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PART 1: Background
1. What is resource discovery today? – Simon McLeish
2. How users approach discovery – Frankie Wilson
PART 2: Helping Users Find Information around the Globe
3. Google and Google Scholar – Karen Blakeman
4. Case Study: Discovering journal articles through publisher/aggregator websites
5. Case Study: ArXiV – Building a service for specific subject needs – David Ruddy
6. Case Study: discovery through a library central index – EBSCO
7. Exposing collections and resources effectively
8. Discovery in learning and teaching – James Prag
PART 3: Meeting Local Requirements
9. Designing and building discovery with open source – Chris Awre
10. Across one nation: Themes and variations across the uk – Neil Grindley
11. Case Study: National Library and archives of Singapore – Chris Tang
12. Case Study: Australian National University
PART 4: Innovations and the Future
13. The future of discovery services – Marshall Breeding
14. Linked open data and discovery – Richard Wallis
15. Case Study: Enhancing discovery using linked open data – Dominic Oldman
16. Applying future innovations to discovery