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URL: From jilloneill at nfais.org Tue Jun 15 15:47:38 2010 From: jilloneill at nfais.org (Jill O'Neill) Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 15:47:38 -0400 Subject: [nfais-l] Changes to Google Books Display, Interface Message-ID: <0CEBBE508860463E9FD6EDD123A57BAD@DDPXRT91> NFAIS members may be interested to learn that within the past 24-48 hours, there have been some changes implemented in Google Books itself. Results from searches run in Google Books are now displayed in the enhanced Google search page with the left hand panel showing new filters available to the user for refinements of search. One can slice-and-dice according to view (full, partial, etc.), document type (book, magazine), time frame (19th c, 20th c, current), sort by relevance or by date, and display results as either a list or as a grid. I'm told by an angry academic researcher (who happens as well to be a personal friend) in contacting me this afternoon that there have been changes made as well that hide volumes of scanned bound periodicals from easy retrieval. Her particular focus is in 19th century (ergo, public domain content) American literature and her sample search appears below: Here's a great (as in appalling) example. If you search on "appalachia journal mountain" in title (to pull up Appalachia, The Journal of the Appalachian Mountain Club), all that's showing now is vol. 1, in "No preview" mode. Searching on "Appalachia" in title in "full view" calls up one volume, from 1920. On 6/12, however, I could access at least the first seven volumes (sometimes in multiple editions), all in full view. The question for this individual at least is whether the launch of Google Editions as a potential source of sales revenue for Google will make this resource less valuable to her. 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URL: From jilloneill at nfais.org Fri Jun 18 11:56:35 2010 From: jilloneill at nfais.org (Jill O'Neill) Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 11:56:35 -0400 Subject: [nfais-l] Complimentary Webinar: User Search Experience Message-ID: Complimentary Webinar: The User Search Experience: What Users Want The opening keynote for the May 14th NFAIS Workshop, Improving the User Search Experience Part 1: Leveraging Technology focused on the results of a study done at the University of Minnesota to determine how relevant library resources could be made more visible, particularly within the user workflow. The presentation discussed five key trends related to information discovery and how those trends are reflected in user information seeking behavior. With permission of the speaker, Cody Hanson, a principle guiding the research and Technology Librarian at the University of Minnesota responsible for usability issues, I am providing you with a link to the recording of the keynote presentation (the audio for the introduction and closing comments is poor - the audio of the speaker's presentation is perfect): The User Search Experience: What Users Want: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/668519387 This is for NFAIS members only and is not to be circulated outside of your organization. If you are interested in hearing the remaining sessions (go to http://www.nfais.org/page/260-improving-the-user-experience-part-i) for complete agenda). . The Search Interface: Making a Good First Impression with Users (Design factors, Mobile interfaces, Academic interface and Interactive Interfaces) . Current Search Technologies (pros/cons of federated search, semantic search and discovery services) . New and Emerging Technologies (personalized search, social search, and translations on the fly) You can register for a reduced fee to access the archived recording at: http://info.nfais.org/info/user_regform_recording.pdf. It will be available until June 30th. When you register, we will send you the link for the remaining sessions. Bonnie Lawlor Executive Director National Federation of Advanced Information Services (NFAIS) 1518 Walnut Street, Suite 1004 Philadelphia, PA 19102 1-215-893-1561 Phone 1-215-893-1564 Fax blawlor at nfais.org www.nfais.org Jill O'Neill Director, Planning & Communication NFAIS (v) 215-893-1561 (email) jilloneill at nfais.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jilloneill at nfais.org Fri Jun 18 11:59:28 2010 From: jilloneill at nfais.org (Jill O'Neill) Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 11:59:28 -0400 Subject: [nfais-l] Archived Video: Mobile Delivery of Content Message-ID: Workshop on Mobile Delivery of Content: Challenges and Opportunities: Available through June 30th One of the most popular presentations at the 2010 NFAIS Annual Conference was on the Mobile Delivery of Content (see slides at: http://www.nfais.org/page/243-program-2010-nfais-annual-conference). It generated a great deal of discussion and buzz as well as a lot of interest among content providers not yet delivering their content to mobile devices. A much more detailed workshop on that topic, Mobile Delivery of Content: Challenges and Opportunities, was held on October 30, 2009. It offered a great overview on the mobile computing landscape as well as a number of publisher case studies that gave practical advice on how to proceed (see agenda at: http://www.nfais.org/page/212-mobile-delivery-of-content). All attendees gave it great reviews. The archived video of that workshop will remain available to NFAIS members only through June 30th when it will be removed to provide space for future workshops. If you are interested in accessing it for a reduced registration fee, the cost is $250 for an individual or $700 for unlimited access by staff at an NFAIS member organization. The registration form can be accessed at: go to http://info.nfais.org/info/mobile_regform_recording.pdf. When you register, we will send you the link to the archived video and you can access it as often as you wish. Please be aware that the video will no longer be available after June 30th, so if you are considering using this new content delivery channel, register soon. 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