samedi, 12 avril 2008
Vers des Opacs de "nouvelle génération"?
DigitalKoans signale que la DLF (Digital Library Federation) et 10 noms des Sigb* vont faire en sorte de soutenir des standards d'interopérabilité pour leurs interfaces, histoire de permettre l'intégration de ce qu'on appelle les "emerging discovery services" (next generation catalog, library/web 2.0).
* Talis, Ex Libris, LibLime, BiblioCommons, SirsiDynix, Polaris Library Systems, VTLS, California Digital Library, OCLC, AquaBrowser
On March 6, representatives of the Digital Library Federation (DLF), academic libraries, and major library application vendors met in Berkeley, California to discuss a draft recommendation from the DLF for standard interfaces for integrating the data and services of the Integrated Library System (ILS) with new applications supporting user discovery. Such standard interfaces will allow libraries to deploy new discovery services to meet ever-growing user expectations in the Web 2.0 era, take full advantage of advanced ILS data management and services, and encourage a strong, innovative community and marketplace in next-generation library management and discovery applications.
Màj (13/04/08): lire également On Innovation in the ILS Marketplace (source: DLTJ, 12/04/08)
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| Tags : Opac, Next generation catalog, Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Discovery services |
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