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May 15, 2012. Project Compass National Convening offers opportunity for library staff to share best practices . Library staff members representing 45 states and the District of Columbia met in Washington, D.C., April 25–26, for the Project Compass National Convening, an opportunity for 215 participants in the project to share ideas in support of public libraries’ efforts to meet the urgent and growing needs of communities impacted by the economic downturn. <<more>>


May 15, 2012. EBSCO Publishing Releases Two New Digital Archive Databases from Collections at the New-York Historical Society. Gateway to America: The People, Places, and Organizations of 19th Century New York and Revolutionary War Era Orderly Books archive databases from the New-York Historical Society, are now available from EBSCO Publishing. The archives represent the latest in EBSCO’s diverse and rapidly expanding collection of digital historical archives. <<more>>


May 15, 2012. Yale Law School's Library now live on the Sierra Services Platform. Innovative announced that the Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale Law School went live with the Sierra Services Platform last week. As a next-generation services platform, Sierra is built on an open-systems architecture that provides a library with access to its circulation, technical services, and patron data though an open relational database and a suite of documented application interface extensions. Unlike other systems, Sierra offers out-of-the-box, fully featured library workflows and integrated resource management delivering the functionality and performance that libraries trust to run their operations. The Library is the first law library to successfully install the new system and is among over 790 libraries that have selected Sierra to date. <<more>>


May 13, 2012. Equinox Software Announces Sponsorship for Literary Lions Gala. Equinox Software announced a sponsorship for King County Library System Foundation’s annual Literary Lions Gala. <<more>>


May 13, 2012. A new German customer for Mondo-In / BiblioMondo. Mondo-In BiblioMondo continues its European expansion with the signature of a new long term contract with the Nürnberg Stadtbibliothek. The agreement covers the acquisition and installation of Mondo-In MondoPC, an advanced management system for Public-access / Internet PC’s. <<more>>


May 12, 2012. ARL endorses VRA statement on Fair Use of Images for Teaching, Research, and Study. The Board of Directors of the Association of Research Libraries voted to endorse the Visual Resources Association’s Statement on the Fair Use of Images for Teaching, Research, and Study. The VRA Statement is a clear and concise statement of best practices around a medium that can seem especially intimidating for educational users. <<more>>


May 11, 2012. Brisbane Catholic Education chooses OverDrive for eBook Lending. Brisbane Catholic Education has chosen OverDrive to facilitate eBook and audiobook lending for all 135 Catholic schools in South East Queensland. <<more>>


May 10, 2012. Winner announced for Credo Reference Digital Award for Information Literacy . Credo Reference announced that the Skills@Library team from the University of Leeds are the winners of the first Credo Reference Digital Award for Information Literacy for their project “Skills@Library lecturer pages”. The award was presented in April at the 2012 LILAC Conference in Glasgow, Scotland. <<more>>


May 9, 2012. Mondo-In / BiblioMondo participates to the 58th ABF Congress. Mondo-In / BiblioMondo’s participation to the congress is highly expected this year. In addition to its regular product evolutions, the Company has also planned to launch some brand new solutions. <<more>>


May 9, 2012. British Library Board appoints new Chief Executive. The Board of the British Library has appointed Roly Keating as the Library’s new Chief Executive Officer. <<more>>


May 9, 2012. Ex Libris announces the launch of Rosetta 3.0. Ex Libris announced the release of version 3.0 of the Rosetta digital preservation system. <<more>>


May 8, 2012. The New Knowledge Services: merging knowledge management and librarianship. At roundtable discussions recently hosted by Soutron Global in New York and Toronto, international library transformation company Soutron Global guest speaker and Consulting Specialist for Knowledge Strategy Guy St. Clair examined enterprise intellectual capital management and the emerging role of librarians as the enterprise’s intellectual capital thought leader. <<more>>


May 8, 2012. Gerard Cottet Library at Salus University Goes Live on Koha with ByWater Solutions. ByWater Solutions announced that the Gerard Cottet Library at Salus University is now live on their installation of the Koha integrated library system. <<more>>


May 8, 2012. California’s National University selects Alma and Primo from Ex Libris. Ex Libris has been selected by National University to provide next-generation library management and discovery services through the Alma unified resource-management system and the Primo unified discovery and delivery system. <<more>>


May 7, 2012. Ex Libris endorses global open metadata initiatives. Ex Libris announced that it will include the Harvard Library’s catalog records in the Ex Libris Alma Community Catalog, and Harvard’s Digital Access to Scholarship article repository in the Primo Central Index of scholarly content. Endorsing the recommendations of the Alma Community Zone advisory group, Ex Libris will make the content from the Harvard Library open and available to the growing international community of Ex Libris customers. <<more>>


May 7, 2012. VTLS Provides Vorpal Solutions for Kansas City Public Library’s Drupal projects. The Kansas City Public Library selected VTLS to provide Drupal development and support services. These services are being offered by VTLS under the name of Vorpal Solutions. VTLS will work with KCPL staff to develop several microsites, including one on the Missouri-Kansas Conflict that will provide access to thousands of pages of Civil War primary sources. VTLS Inc. will also develop custom search interfaces. In addition, VTLS will enhance website functionality; provide select graphic design and supply overall support for the library’s existing websites, all within Drupal. <<more>>


May 7, 2012. Ingram Content Group launches new comprehensive ipage search and order platform . Ingram Content Group announced that it has launched its new comprehensive ipage search and order platform. Created collaboratively with users, the newly designed site includes intuitive navigation, enhanced search and browsing options, and additional customization options that make finding, organizing and discovering new products easy for booksellers and libraries worldwide. <<more>>


May 7, 2012. Udini by ProQuest innovates with on-demand premium information service for individual researchers. Knowledge powerhouse ProQuest is launching an inventive new research service that provides individuals with access to premium content and cutting edge tools. Instant and on-demand, Udini bundles an extraordinary range of information, including peer-reviewed and trade journal articles, dissertations, international newswires, newspapers, magazines and more from thousands of publishers in a comprehensive cloud-based workflow management tool designed for individual users. For knowledge workers without access to research libraries, Udini provides unprecedented ease for finding and using the highest quality information for professional projects. For publishers with already-strong academic distribution, Udini opens a trusted and compelling new channel to reach an under-served group of users who want and need their content. <<more>>


May 7, 2012. EOS International to Exhibit at Special Libraries Association (SLA) and American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Conference in July 2012. EOS International announced that they will exhibit at this year’s Special Libraries Association Annual Conference and American Association of Law Libraries Annual Conference in July 2012. <<more>>


May 5, 2012. Follett Software New Authorized Provider of IACET CEUs . The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) has awarded Follett Software Company the prestigious Authorized Provider accreditation. IACET Authorized Providers are the only organizations approved to offer IACET Continuing Education Units. <<more>>


May 4, 2012. Harvard Library bibliographic dataset now available via EBSCO Discovery Service from EBSCO Publishing. The Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset is now available via EBSCO Discovery Service, from EBSCO Publishing. EBSCO Discovery Service users are able to search millions of Harvard Library catalog records in the Base Index of EBSCO Discovery Service. The addition of these valuable resources from Harvard Library adds to the rapidly growing content available to EDS users. Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset contains 12 million open-access catalog records from Harvard’s 73 libraries. <<more>>


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Cloud Computing for Libraries

Copies of my latest book Cloud Computing in Libraries arrived yesterday. This book, part of the Tech Set II series, edited by Ellyssa Kroski and published by Neal-Schuman, which has since been acquired by the American Library Association. The book also bears the imprint of the Library and Information Technology Association.

This book, along with the rest of the series, was also published by Facet Publishing in the United Kingdom.

The publisher summarizes the book as follows:

Cloud computing helps libraries shift away from owning and operating local servers to Web-based services. This book equips you with the information and practical advice needed to evaluate the many opportunities to take advantage of cloud computing. It features applications that empower you to use technology without the constraints of a locally supported infrastructure, and more in-depth information and examples of how to plunge directly into suitable projects by taking advantage of free services offered by the top cloud services providers. Examples include using cloud-based supplemental storage, Google’s suite of apps, Amazon’s S3 and EC2 services to power your library website, and DuraCloud to host an online library media collection.

This is my second book in the series. I wrote Next-generation Library Catalogs for the first Tech Set. This series was the winner of the ALA 2011 Award for the Best Book in Library Literature.

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Closing a chapter

Marshall Breeding

I will end my employment with the Vanderbilt University Library effective May 31, 2012. This marks the close of one track of my professional career, though opening more time for other threads of activity that have been underway for quite some time. I am grateful for the opportunities that I have had over these 27 years through Vanderbilt University, which has proven to be a great launch pad for professional involvement in the broader library community.

I have had an interesting succession of roles for the library system at Vanderbilt University. My current title as the Director for Innovative Technology and Research follows other positions, including Library Technology Officer and the team leader for the Library Technology Team. My full-time work with the library began in February 1985 as the Circulation Supervisor of the Science Library. I have been involved with the Vanderbilt Television News Archive since 2001 and currently serve as its Executive Director. During my tenure with the library I have been afforded opportunities for involvement in a wide array of technology initiatives, including projects funded through grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. I’ve played strategic and operational roles in the library’s automation efforts. I was the recipient of the Library’s Creativity and Innovation Award in 2002 and 2004.

If you are interested in the details about my academic and professional accomplishments see my c.v. or bio.

As I depart from full-time employment at Vanderbilt University, I will continue to be based in Nashville and will keep busy with consulting, writing projects, speaking engagements, with the operation of Library Technology Guides, as the co-chair of the NISO Open Discovery Initiative, and with other projects as they arise. As my time of full-time employment at Vanderbilt University concludes, I will continue to be actively involved with the broader library community. I’m fortunate to have many opportunities to apply my interest and expertise in technology in a rich variety of library organizations. Follow me through the next steps of my professional adventures on Library Technology Guides, on Twitter (@mbreeding), and Facebook.

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Library Technology Guides top among Academic Library Staff

2008 Library Automation Survey

Library Technology Guides was noted in a recent OCLC report A Snapshot of Priorities and Perspectives: US Academic Libraries as the top blog read by academic library staff. Forty-seven percent of this group report that they rely on blogs as a key information source and Library Technology Guides was referenced most frequently, followed by Lorcan Dempsey’s Weblog on libraries, services and networks, Annoyed Librarian on Library Journal, the Ubiquitous Librarian by Brian Matthews on The Chronicle, Librarian in Black, Stephen’s Lighthouse by Stephen Abram, and Free Range Librarian by Karen G. Schneider.

Top blogs

The results of this survey were initially reported by Cathy De Rosa, OCLC Vice President for the Americas and Global Vice President of Marketing: "Cooperative Communications and Membership Survey Results" at the Americas Regional Council Member Meeting and OCLC Symposium at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Dallas, TX on January 20, 2012.

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Come see Marshall Breeding at Computers in Libraries 2012

Computers in Libraries

I'll be in Washington, DC soon for the annual Computers in Libraries conference, speaking on a variety of topics. I'm looking forward to seeing lots of friends and colleagues. Please feel free to track me down and introduce yourself or follow me through Twitter. Here is my speaking schedule for the conference:

W3 – Web Managers Academy: Usability & Users Experience (UX)

Preconference Workshop, Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Darlene Fichter, Librarian, University of Saskatchewan Library
Jeff Wisniewski, Web Services Librarian, University of Pittsburgh
Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University and Library Technology Guides
Dr. Frank Cervone, Vice Chancellor for Information Services and Chief Information Officer, Purdue University Calumet

Interested in improving your library website and reframing your digital presence from the point of view of the user? This lively, high-level and interactive workshop shares practical ways to assess, design, and improve your online properties for maximum user friendliness. Immerse yourself in this in-depth workshop led by experts and practitioners that incorporates an overview of usability tools and techniques, a look at the latest research on designing for a positive user experience, tons of tips and tricks to help you avoid common usability and UX pitfalls, and discusses other useful measurement and assessment tools to help you better understand your users.

D103 – Discovery Dimensions, Engines and Tools

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM

Greg Notess, Reference Team Leader, Montana State University
Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University and Library Technology Guides

My portion of the session will cover "Next-generation Library Discovery: Recent trends and developments". Breeding will give an overview of the current scene in library discovery services. He will review the major products and technologies and give an update on recent developments and trends that libraries should be aware of as they consider these products.

E201 – From Ground to Cloud

Thursday, March 22, 2012 10:30 AM – 11:15 AM

Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University and Library Technology Guides
Richard P. Hulser, Chief Librarian, Research & Collections, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Cloud computing is one of the most important technology trends of the times. The phase of client/server computing is fading into obsolescence, replaced by entirely web-based systems, increasingly deployed through SaaS. Libraries and other technology-oriented organizations now have options through infrastructure-as-a-service offerings such as Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud and Simple Storage Service to ramp up computing capabilities quickly, enjoy free access for smaller projects, and take advantage of usage- based subscription models for larger-scale production projects. Breeding expands on these topics and provides a basic explanation of cloud computing that focuses on real advantages and disadvantages for libraries.

E203 – Open Source Trends & Migration

Thursday, March 22, 2012 1:30 PM – 2:15 PM

Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University and Library Technology Guides
Irene E. McDermott, Reference Librarian/Systems Manager, Crowell Public Library

Libraries have a natural affinity with open source software, and many have implemented it for their strategic automation infrastructure, including ILS and discovery systems. In his analysis of the library automation industry, Breeding tracks the pace of adoption of open source library automation. Come hear his perspectives on the current and emerging trends of open source in the industry relative to proprietary products and how it fares relative to broader trends such as comprehensive resource management, cloud computing, and new-generation discovery.

E205 – Changing Role of Systems Librarians

Thursday, March 22, 2012 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University and Library Technology Guides
Nicole C. Engard, Vice President of Education, ByWater Solutions
Edward Iglesias, Systems Librarian, ERIS, Central Connecticut State University
Lisa Carlucci Thomas, Digital Services Librarian, Southern Connecticut State University

This panel of authors and practitioners discusses the changing role of systems librarians.

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Participate in a Survey of Link Resolvers and Related Products

2008 Library Automation Survey

Please participate in a survey on OpenURL based link resolvers and knowledge bases conducted through Library Technology Guides. Link resolvers have been implemented in libraries that have offer collections of electronic resources to their users to facilitate linking to full-text content and other services. While used primarily in academic libraries, link resolvers have been implemented in many types of libraries with significant investments in subscriptions to electronic resources.

The survey aims to collect data from libraries that use any of the major linking or knowledgebase products, including ratings of overall satisfaction, the completeness, quality, and currency of the underlying knowledgebase as well as narrative comments about how the products perform in each of these areas.

The study also aims to measure the numbers libraries that have not implemented a link resolver. If your library has not implemented one, please respond and simply indicate "None." It would be helpful to provide as a comment any reasons for not implementing, such as cost, lack of need, or use of alternative products.

Only one response per library is allowed. The survey should be completed by or in consultation with the persons in your library that deal most closely with electronic resources and your linking product.

How to participate

The survey links each response to the listing for a library in the lib-web-cats directory. This connection provides the ability to correlate responses with the extensive library demographic data in lib-web-cats.

  1. Find your library in lib-web-cats:
    Find your library:
    (hint: for public libraries, enter city or county)
  2. Select and view the listing for your library
  3. Press the button
  4. Complete the form and write in your comments!

When viewing the entry for your library in lib-web-cats, please check for any incomplete or inaccurate information and let me know of any needed changes.

If your library isn't listed in lib-web-cats, please submit its information.


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Library Technology Guides was created and is edited by Marshall Breeding, the Director for Innovative Technologies and Research at the Jean and Alexander Heard Library at Vanderbilt University. He is solely responsible for all content on this site, and for any errors it may contain. Please notify him if you find any errors or omissions.

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