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Research has never been so easy: Summon at the University of Huddersfield Graham Stone E-resources Manager [email protected] 5th UNICA Scholarly Communication Seminar 7 – 9 November 2010 Universidade Nova de Lisboa http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/8918/ #summon4hn

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Page 1: Research has never been so easy: Summon at the University of Huddersfield Graham Stone E-resources Manager g.stone@hud.ac.uk 5th UNICA Scholarly Communication

Research has never been so easy: Summon at the

University of Huddersfield

Graham Stone

E-resources [email protected]

5th UNICA Scholarly Communication Seminar 7 – 9 November 2010Universidade Nova de Lisboa

http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/8918/#summon4hn

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University of Huddersfield

• 24,000 students (16,000 FTE); 7,500 p/t

• 57% female; 68% mature; 19% declared non-white

• Broad spread of courses • Increasing international focus• Increasing focus on research

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E-resources @ Huddersfield

“Why is Google so easy and the library so hard?” [Duddy, 2009]

“Why do we want to teach our users to be librarians?” [Pattern, 2009]

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ppl_ri_images/4019188259/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/manfrys/2226178289/

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Vision

1. A first class search engine– capable of returning relevant, accurate results and provide a Google-like

experience for users

2. The ‘one-stop-shop’– a single interface was required for users to be able to access ALL library

resources via a single search

3. Improved value for money– for purchase and ongoing maintenance costs– while significantly reducing administration costs for library staff

4. Improved system management– to provide ‘back-end’ system management by being interoperable and running on

open standards

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Implementation

• Conference call with United States staff• MARC21 mapping spreadsheet returned

– Default settings

• 360 training• 6 week installation

– Branding etc.

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Key dates

Project plan

Contract signed Aug 2009

Implementation starts Sep 2009

Summon instance delivered Oct 2009

360 goes live Feb 2010

Launch at Research Festival(beta alongside MetaLib)

Mar 2010

Questionnaire and focus groups May-Jul 2010

Training sessions May-Sep 2010

Summon replaced MetaLib Aug 2010

Launched to new Students Sep/Oct 2010

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Challenges encountered and Lessons learned

http://www.flickr.com/photos/exfordy/1184487050/

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MARC records

• Separated all print and e-journal MARC records• Previously merged e-book/monograph records were split• Initial upload did not include:

– E-books, e-journals, fast adds, temporary ILL records, records that were on order or unavailable

• Issues with deletions – now resolved

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Rogue cataloguing!

• Summon highlights bad cataloguing!– Music scores– DVDs– Copy cataloguing

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ohiouniversitylibraries/3513453431/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/benchilada/2878939636/

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Electronic Resources Wiki

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Results for journal search in Summon

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Database search in Summon

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Database search in Summon

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Excellent User Community

• Very active email discussion list• Summon community wiki – Coming soon!

– A list of Summon customers, including:• a link to their Summon• LMS/ILS and link resolver product used• authentication methods used (e.g. Shibboleth, etc)• links to PR and training materials

– MARC mapping tips• implication of choices, etc

– A place to share code, scripts and general tips

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Beta launch

• Launched in March 2010

• Start of the Marketing Strategy

http://www.flickr.com/photos/denemiles/3971887734/

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Simplifying resource discoveryand access in academic libraries

• JISC Call: Enhancing library management systems – Theme A – Use of new resource discovery interfaces

• Joint case study of the implementation, evaluation and launch of Summon at Huddersfield and Northumbria

• 6 month project from April to October 2010– http://library.hud.ac.uk/blogs/summon4hn/

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Marketing strategy

Work Package Objective

InterfaceTo promote Summon front page and make necessary interface changes

Publicity To disseminate promotional material throughout the University

Evaluation and Feedback Ensure Summon is fit for purpose by launch

CLS Staff training To ensure full training across service

User training To ensure relevant stakeholders are offered training

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Publicity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myVyP4jC9m8

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Questionnaire results

How easy are the screens to understand?

Was the layout of the results clear?

Full results to be published in an open access journal in early 2011

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Information strategy

• The very nature of the way users search will be turned on its head– from searching databases that include ALL content and then

hoping that the abstracts chosen will hold the full text– to searching the full text subscribed material first and then

widening the search if necessary– Will take time to move users from choosing a database to search

to using Summon as a one-stop-shop– We can concentrate on search techniques rather than different

interfaces

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Early indicators

• Careful planning and consultation have overcome any perceived problems with the launch

• More qualitative user feedback data is being sought– Focus groups– Feedback from information literacy sessions– Analysis of search results

• Good development of the product over the last 12 months

• Close monitoring of full text and database subscriptions

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Click through dataSep 09 vs. Sep 10

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The users love it!

“Summon is bloody brilliant… …It gives fast, efficient and above all relevant search results”

Abdul Jabber, PhD student

http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/8918/