RE: SLA-SF: RedLightGreen

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From: Maureen cusack (maureencusack100@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 23 2004 - 12:19:12 PST


From: "Maureen cusack" <maureencusack100@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: SLA-SF: RedLightGreen
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:19:12 -0500
Message-ID: <Sea1-F162E2CuQ854jN0000e910@hotmail.com>

Yes a single interface plus search engine that crawls starting at the local
OPAC, extending to all OPACS and all the web is the fantasy. Standards to
develop a sematic web are trying to get there and there are metasearch
engines out there that start locally and expand -eg. ExLibris' MetaLib.

The metasearch seminars at library conferences are always packed and this is
a hot issue because it brings together XML, EDI, TEF and taxonomy
development, artificial intelligence, SQL/online database development,
copyright, security, open source, information policy etc. Governments and
vendors both lead in standards development albeit separately and with
different agendas. I can't really see the Library of Congress teaming up
with Ex Libris but who knows what innovations lie ahead.

Maureen Cusack, M.I.St., B.A.H, T.E.S.L.

"Success is relative. It is what we can make of the mess we have made of
things."
T. S. Eliot

http://www.k9fashions.com/mc/doorstep.htm

>From: Deborah Hunt <dhunt@exploratorium.edu>
>Reply-To: "SLA/SF Listserv" <SLA-SF@exploratorium.edu>
>To: sla-sf@isaac.exploratorium.edu
>Subject: SLA-SF: RedLightGreen
>Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 17:59:22 -0800
>
>Many of you have probably heard about this as I have, but I finally went
>right to RLG's website to find out more:
>http://www.rlg.org/redlightgreen/index.html
>
>This reminds me of Steve Coffman's proposal a few years ago that we need an
>amazon like interface wherein all library OPACs are combined so users can
>easily find what they are looking for and be able to get it no matter where
>the holdings reside.
>For example:
>students can link to such service options as
>- e-mailing a result set
>- purchasing a book or CD
>- locating the nearest library that owns the title
>- locating online versions if available
>- finding related works by author or subject
>
>I've heard so many librarians and information professionals agonize over
>how to get library users, most notably college students, to use proprietary
>databases,. not just Google. I think this is a good start.
>
>What do you think?
>
>Deb
>
>
>
>--
>Deborah Hunt
>Senior Information Specialist
>Exploratorium
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