Resource Discovery in a Changing Content World

Allen Jones, Cynthia Schwarz, Hannah McKelvey, Rachelle M McLain, Christine Stohn
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Discovery services have evolved to include not just books and articles, but databases, website content, research guides, digital and audiovisual collections, and unique local collections that are all important for their users to be able to find. Search and ranking remain at the core of discovery, but advanced tools such as recommendation, virtual browse, ‘look inside‘, and the use of artificial intelligence are also becoming more prevalent. This group of panelists discussed how content in their discovery systems can change based on the context of the user, using as examples Primo and Blacklight, and how content is populated, discovered and requested by users through differing customizations and workflows. The session also explored what tools are available today or may become available in the coming years that may be used to highlight different collections and material types in a library discovery system. As this topic impacts many stakeholders—libraries who need to make content discoverable and satisfy the needs of their users, content providers who want to make sure that their content is visible and used, and discovery providers who need to develop their systems to support the changing needs—the panelists posed questions to the audience to encourage conversation around the challenges they face with making their unique content collections discoverable and to share solutions.
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变化的内容世界中的资源发现
发现服务已经发展到不仅包括书籍和文章,还包括数据库、网站内容、研究指南、数字和视听收藏,以及独特的本地收藏,这些对用户能够找到都很重要。搜索和排名仍然是发现的核心,但高级工具,如推荐、虚拟浏览、“inside”和人工智能的使用也变得越来越普遍。这组小组成员以Primo和Blacklight为例,讨论了他们的发现系统中的内容如何根据用户的上下文而变化,以及用户如何通过不同的自定义和工作流程填充、发现和请求内容。会议还探讨了当前可用或未来几年可能可用的工具,这些工具可用于在图书馆发现系统中突出显示不同的馆藏和材料类型。由于这个主题影响了许多利益相关者——需要使内容可发现并满足其用户需求的图书馆、希望确保其内容可见并被使用的内容提供者以及需要开发其系统以支持不断变化的需求的发现提供者——小组成员向听众提出了一些问题,以鼓励他们围绕使其独特的内容集合可发现所面临的挑战进行对话,并分享解决方案。
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