This document discusses TILE's meeting in London on June 18th. It summarizes several "pain points" or issues in the library domain, and potential solutions that have been implemented or could be explored. These include borrowing suggestions, ratings and comments features, integrating library services into other platforms, and gathering usage data on a massive scale to map scholarly impact. It raises the question of how to help create architectures of participation for the library domain.
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Jisc Tile Painpointlandscape June 2008
1. TILE ‘pain point’ landscape TILE Meeting London 18 th June Ken Chad Ken Chad Consulting Ltd [email_address] Tel: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com
8. we know our domain (libraries, vendors etc) is responding
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10. borrowing suggestions Huddersfield had details of over 2,000,000 checkouts spanning 10 years stored in the library management system and gathering virtual dust
11. other editions xISBN: http://www.oclc.org/research/projects/xisbn/ thingISBN: http://www.librarything.com/thingology/2006/06/introducing-thingisbn_14. php FRBR-y web services provided by OCLC and LibraryThing to locate other editions and related works within local holdings OCLC’s xISBN LibraryThing’s thingISBN
19. The MESUR data base now contains 1B usage events (2002-2007) obtained from 6 significant publishers, 4 large institutional consortia and 4 significant aggregators ! The collected usage data spans more than 100,000 serials (including newspapers, magazines, etc.) and is related to journal citation data that spans about 10,000 journals and nearly 10 years (1996-2006) . In addition we have obtained significant publisher-provided COUNTER usage reports that span nearly 2000 institutions worldwide. The data is being ingested into a combination of relational and semantic web databases, the latter of which is now estimated to result in nearly 10 billion semantic statements (triples). MESUR is now producing large-scale, longitudinal maps of the scholarly community and a survey of more than 60 different metrics of scholarly impact.
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22. how do we help create ‘Architecture(s) of Participation’ for our domain?
23. TILE ‘pain point’ landscape TILE Meeting London 18 th June Ken Chad Ken Chad Consulting Ltd [email_address] Tel: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com