Cabriology The Bruges Aquabrowser Experience

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Bruges Public Library has called its Aquabrowser implemention "Cabrio", since it open structure tackles several issues related to a changing network environment. It merges the local libray catalog with external information sources, such as the Flemish Digital Library (Bibnet) and a local events database. Doing so the library plugs into economies of scale and collective library development, without losing its strong local focus. Hence the library takes on an active role in mediating this hybrid content connecting the local user with knowledge and inspiration that is truly valuable to him.

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Cabriology The Bruges Aquabrowser Experience

Bruges Public Library

Public library- 40.000 users, 1.200.000 circulation- 1 main library + 12 branches Special collections- legacy of medieval monasteries (manuscripts, incunabula, old print books)- addition of several private libraries and archives of poet Guido Gezelle- continuous acquisition of Brugensia (local history topics and local ‘pantheon’, Bruges’ publishing history)

Bruges Public Library

Bruges Public Library

Efficiency < integrating local catalogue with provincial and Flemish resources

Internal integration: public library and heritage library (also cooperation with local heritage partners)

Library innovation

Why Aquabrowser?

Hybrid environment (abundance & immediacy)

Active users

Life styles & niches

Authority?

INTEGRATING- intra muros and extra muros- analogue and digital- bibliographical and other

- creating value ADVISING - adding local focus and timing

- unifying physical and digital activities

- dynamics and user involvement MOBILISING - optimising own channel

- other channels? Inside out / outside in

Bruges Public Library

Digital library issues

Adapted from Robin Murray ‘Library Systems: Synthesise, Specialise, Mobilise’ (Ariadne 48)

Cabrio

INTEGRATIE

INTEGRATINGINTEGRATING

This man was looking for The Red Hot Chili Peppers

and found much more…

Bruges Public Library

3 vubis databases, 3 data formats- public library (> 1830)- old print books and manuscript collection- literary archives Guido Gezelle

+ links to digitised resources + text editions

Internal integration

manuscript collection

literary archives

book collectiondigitised

resources

search on local publisher ‘verbeke-loys’

books by Caroline Popp

books on Caroline Popp

(external)pictorial collections

search on local author ‘Caroline Popp’

search on works owned by the Monastery of Ten

Duinen

old print books

medieval manuscripts

Bruges Public Library

General sources:- Flemish Digital Library (Bibnet) - Literary resources on the web+ External linking to Librarything and other literary and musical resources

Local sources:- Local events and courses - Community information- Historical picture database of Bruges

External sources merged with catalogue

integration of literary blog and websites

search on author ‘Peter Verhelst’

integration of local events and courses

integration of local community information

integration of websites(Flemish Digital Library)

search on ‘pregnancy’

integration of national thesaurus

(Flemish Digital Library)

using it for local non-bibliographical resources

search on ‘dishes’

Negotiating boundaries

Making the outside world

visible within the library

selectively and in a structured way

CDR via

via

CDR via

Lastfm via

OpenVlacc

mashing up the local catalogue with the

Flemish Digital Library (Bibnet)

Bruges Public Library

Content: article database, websites, connection to DigiLeen (digital lending of music, CDR), track records (CDR), etc.

Data enrichment and correctiona.o. subject headings, awards, FRBR keys, etc.Thesaurus integration

Innovation: a.o. addthisbutton, lastfm mashup, relevance ranking, etc.

Collective negotiation & digital rights

Input Flemish Digital Library (Bibnet)

Bruges Public Library

15% of the items are digitally available (home use!)> otherwise, connection to services for placing holds / ticketing> working on integration with union catalogue and ILL

“Glocal”: combination of vertical and horizontal integration> reconciling scale economies and local dynamics

Integration: some findings

Bruges Public Library

win-win > Bruges public library (40.000 users) is a useful channel to external providers; New issue: Where does the library end? > library is being enriched and becomes more appealing, also to people who aren’t focused on the traditional library resources

hybrid content > advisory services> focusing on user needs, rather than collection or medium> making the choice for medium within the library system

Integration: some findings

ADVISINGADVISINGThis girl was looking for

‘The Kite Runner’ and found much more…

Bruges Public Library

Discovery:Connecting people to knowledge and inspiration- of which they had no prior knowledge or interest- of which they couldn’t formulate the need

Simplifying:- reducing overload & noise

Advising

Bruges Public Library

Primary division between public library and special collections> working on window between them

4 subsets based on content / target group- own showcase: covers, menu, blog items- own internal / external data- own presentation- own facets (refining)

1. Segmentation

subset specific blog integration

subset specific menu- canned searches- discovery pages

subset specific cover flow of acquisitions

searching the children’s library internal and external data (e.g. theatre for children)

Bruges Public Library

thesaurus > immediate expansion or suggested in cloud> using library intelligence on external sources

stemming on particular fieldsDid you mean?

Relevance ranking: boost on popular items (number of items)Acquisition sorting for some field indexes (e.g. subject)

2. Smart searching and sorting

Bruges Public Library

sight and sound (cf Gardner multiple intelligences)- covers- podcasts and trailers

advisory data- subject headings, awards, original language, etc.- media mentions (including canon and authoritative guides- bestsellers- lastfm mashup- references to external information: e.g. Librarything, Google Books and muziekweb

- heritage collections: provenance, exhibitions, publications, etc.

3. Data enrichment

FRBR clustering of different editions and

languages

summary of availability information

linking to external advisory data (public domain + subcription databases)

internal advisory data: descriptive + rich browsing

(acquisition ranking)

movie trailer

Bruges Public Library

refininge.g. fiction refined by awards, media mentions, etc.e.g. heritage refined by exhibition or source of acquisition> activating long tail

Rich browsing- on result list (author / subject heading)- on individual record - starting points via showcase: menu, cover flow and blog items- combined with acquisition sorting

FRBR-clusters

graphical navigation by world map

4. Descriptive metadata > selection

discovery pages as points of entry

finding SF and Fantasy fiction

refining by subject, genre, awards, media

mentions, author, series…

finding Scandinavian fiction in translation

subject headings associated with the region

canned search on original language (combination of Scandinavian languages)

result list which can be refined by genre, date,

awards, media mentions, etc.

Bruges Public Library

- connecting content with what happens in the library, in the city or the general media- is independent, but has Cabrio as a primary channel- centripetal: activating content- leading to conversations

- 1 message per subset per week- based on calendar- on screen basis and on year basis attempting to achieve a good representativeness

5. Blog integration

physical cd

concert in Bruges

digital loan item

blog item:connecting content with real life,

activating long tail on basis of what happens in the city

Bruges Public Library

finding without searching: 1/3 of the queries is not search box initiated (subsets: 40%)

looking for balance between current interest and long tail

diversity in advisory data reflecting diversity in life styles and media preferences

guidance = pointing out alternatives, rather than imposing choices

>90% use of first page + refining or rich browsing to new first page (rather than to current second page)= making chains of clicks on advisory data

Advising: some findings

MOBILISINGMOBILISING

This man was looking for a book on Desmond Tutu and found much more…

Bruges Public Library

optimising own channelcatalogue + blog: disclosure > conversation15% of blog entries gets a reactionbuilding on existing user participation

inside outAddThis button and Librarything > connections to outside functionalitylibrary use merges with outside social networks

outside inbroadening the focus > more outside relevance and exposure mostly macro-references, working on micro linking

Mobilising

linking blog items to content

linking blog reactions to content

link to Cabrio on city website

being visible outside the library

Bruges Public Library

RSS-feeds across media

MyDiscoveries: public and private lists, annotations, tagging and reviewsin collaboration with other libraries

Mobilising: near future

Bruges Public Library

www.brugge.be/cabrio

bibliotheekbrugge.wordpress.com (blog)

twitter.com/cabrio_brugge (log)