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JISC TILE project: user context and user generated content as a means to improve resource discovery and evaluation in academic libraries

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Ken ChadKen Chad Consulting Ltdken@kenchadconsulting.comTel: +44 (0)7788 727 845www.kenchadconsulting.com

TILE ‘pain point’ landscape

TILE Meeting London 18th June

zeitgeist?

http://www.slideshare.net/ricmac/web-technology-trends-for-2008-and-beyond?

this ‘space’ is already inhabited

LibraryThing (this is my site) exhibits many of the features we are looking at

we know our domain (libraries, vendors etc) is

responding

a response from Huddersfield(embedding the library in other people’s services)

borrowing suggestionsHuddersfield had details of over 2,000,000 checkouts spanning 10 years stored in the library management

system and gathering virtual dust

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 holdingsOCLC’s xISBNLibraryThing’s thingISBN

ratings and comments

California State University

Boston College (US) using (ExLibris) Primo

adding user content to WorldCat

barriers? you have to log in, register and adhere to these content

guidelines

MESUR: usage data on a massive scale

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.

Not in initial specification

MyContext

MyInterestsKeywords

MyActivity

LMS/VLE/etcClick streams

TILE Pain PointDeriving Context

MyParametersIncl. Location& Override

MyStudies

Modules from VLE or VRE

MyPublications

AcademicStanding

MyNetworks

e.g. FaceBookSubject

Networks

User controlled

HE ‘controlled’

Automated

MyFeedbackBookmarksReviews & Ratings

MyI.D.

From VLE or Registry?

Data outData in

TILE Pain Point 2 - Enabling Contribution

CreateAuthor

CurateSustainPersist

EnhanceCatalogue

Tag

GoogleScholar

COPAC

SUNCAT

Local Catalogue

Repositories

Archives

MashReuse

PublishExposeLiberate

ConsumeUse

Collab-orate

DiscoverSearch

DeliverAccess

ILL

AuthoriseApproveValidate

Recom-mendReview

Intute

Local VLE

BL

LibraryThing

WorldCat

My Website

Metadata only

M’data + Resource

Out of scope

Target service

Functions Services

how do we help create ‘Architecture(s) of

Participation’ for our domain?

Ken ChadKen Chad Consulting Ltdken@kenchadconsulting.comTel: +44 (0)7788 727 845www.kenchadconsulting.com

TILE ‘pain point’ landscape

TILE Meeting London 18th June

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