In this issue of Library Technology Reports (vol. 54, no. 8), Marshall Breeding provides an updated look at the realm of discovery products implemented in libraries, focusing especially on how these products have been implemented in academic libraries. The scope of this issue focuses primarily on index-based discovery services. Throughout the report, Breeding shares data he has gathered describing the use of the following discovery services among colleges and universities in the United States: WorldCat Discovery Service and its predecessor WorldCat Local from OCLC, Summon and Primo from Ex Libris, and EBSCO Discovery Service from EBSCO Information Services. Almost a decade has transpired since the introduction of these products. Libraries have made a substantial economic investment during that period, which warrants a look at some of the patterns in which discovery services have been implemented in libraries and what trends we may anticipate in the future.
This report will
This report shares data describing the use of the following discovery services among colleges and universities in the United States: WorldCat Discovery Service and its predecessor WorldCat Local from OCLC, Summon and Primo from Ex Libris, and EBSCO Discovery Service from EBSCO Information Services.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Current State of Discovery in Academic Libraries
Chapter 3: Index-Based Discovery Services: Current Players and Products
Chapter 4: Implementation Study: US Academic Libraries
Chapter 5: Current Phase of Discovery
Chapter 6: Possible Future Trends
Chapter 7: References and Resources
Marshall Breeding serves as the Director for Innovative Technology and Research at the Vanderbilt University Libraries in Nashville, Tennessee. He has authored several previous Library Technology Report issues: "Electronic Security Strategies for Libraries," "Strategies for Measuring and Implementing E-Use," "Integrated Library Software: A Guide to Multiuser, Multifunction Systems," "Wireless Networks in Libraries," "Web Services and the Service-Oriented Architecture," and "Open Source Integrated Library Systems." Breeding is also a contributing editor to Smart Libraries Newsletter, published by ALA TechSource, and has authored the feature "Automated Systems Marketplace" for Library Journal for the last six years. His column "Systems Librarian" appears monthly in Computers in Libraries magazine.