Keynote Speaker: Matt Goldner, Executive Director, Cooperative Collection Services, OCLC
Expanding Our Horizons: Reaching for the Limits[PowerPoint]
The future of the library OPAC as a destination information portal is shaky at best. To surface library collections in today's information environment, libraries will have to move toward exposing themselves in multiple locations and through multiple methods. Looking at some of the successful ways OCLC has been able to surface the library's full capacity can give libraries one way to consider their futures.
1. SUNYLA 2007 Expanding Our Horizons: Reaching for the Limits June 14, 2007 Matt Goldner Executive Director, End User Services OCLC, Online Computer Library Ctr
8. From OCLC: Perceptions of Libraries and Information Resources (2005) The Real Issue Q: Where do you typically begin your search for information on a particular topic? 84% Search Engines 2% Library Portals
9. Then: the user built their workflow around the library Now: the library must build its service around the user workflow
10. Then: resources were scarce and attention was abundant Now: attention is scarce and resources are abundant
41. Access to Online Full Text (via resolver) Link displays based on e-serials holdings Displays article from FS/ECO, if available If not, links to resolver
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50. Further information Matt Goldner [email_address] Bob Schulz â WorldCat.org [email_address] Mindy Pozenel â WorldCat Local [email_address] Jasmine De Gaia â Social Network [email_address]