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View from an ILS vendor

View from an ILS vendor. NISO Metasearch Initiatives Meeting May 7, 2003 J. Walker. Background. MetaLib, the Ex Libris Metasearch tool, was developed in 1999/2000 together with a consortium of academic libraries in Berlin. Not just a MetaSearch tool. Includes:

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View from an ILS vendor

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  1. View from an ILS vendor NISO Metasearch Initiatives Meeting May 7, 2003 J. Walker

  2. Background • MetaLib, the Ex Libris Metasearch tool, was developed in 1999/2000 together with a consortium of academic libraries in Berlin. • Not just a MetaSearch tool. Includes: • Library portal – gateway to resources plus personalized services • SFX linking service • MetaLib (and SFX) managed by separate division within Ex Libris – the Information Services Division (Boston)

  3. Metasearch Use Today • MetaLib sold with the ILS and independently • 60% customers do not use the Ex Libris ILS - ALEPH • Wide deployment around the world since product first launched mid-2001 • MetaLib used today mostly by academic institutions and research organizations with increasing interest from public libraries • Many sales to consortia – including regional and national portal projects

  4. Challenges • OPAC vs MetaSearch tool • Union Catalogue vs MetaSearch tool • Integration with other (increasingly independent) components; increasing need for interoperability

  5. Metasearch Use Tomorrow • “Must-have” tool in libraries but.. • Need for better search and retrieve – and other features • ongoing discussion re positioning – THE library portal or just another (very useful!) discovery tool? • Changing role of Library System vendor? • Impact on service or business • Increasing contribution to overall revenues • Repackaging of products to meet new demands – new opportunities!

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