Extensions to library services through the RIDING Z39.50 Gateway

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Extensions to library services through the

RIDING Z39.50 Gateway

Peter Stubley University of Sheffield Library

what is a C L U M P ?

• An aggregation of catalogues– may be ‘physical’ – a union catalogue – or

‘virtual’– created at the time of searching

• <http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/dlis/models/models3.html>

International Clumping

• vCuc: <http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/resource/vcuc/>

• CIC VEL: <http://www.cic.uiuc.edu/>

• UNIverse: <http://www.fdgroup.co.uk/research/universe/> • DBV OSI-II: <http://www.ddb.de/partner/dbv-

osi_ii_engl.htm>

• ZedWeb: <http://www.dstc.edu.au/RDU/ZedWeb/>

eLib Clump projects

• CAIRNS: <http://cairns.lib.gla.ac.uk/>

• M25 Link: <http://www.M25lib.ac.uk/M25link/>

• RIDING: <http://www.riding.ac.uk/>

• Music Libraries Online:

<http://www.musiconline.ac.uk/>

Clumping in Yorkshire

Z39.50 Gateway to Yorkshire Libraries

• Yorkshire and Humberside Universities Association:

• University of Bradford

• University of Huddersfield

• University of Hull

• University of Leeds

• Leeds Metropolitan University

• Lincolnshire & Humberside University

• University of Sheffield

• Sheffield Hallam University

• University of York

Other Consortium members

• Leeds Library & Information Services

• British Library Document Supply Centre

• Fretwell-Downing Informatics

Aims

• Large-scale demonstration of Z39.50

• Enhancement of existing collaboration

• Demonstration of cross-sectoral collaboration

• Development of collection level profiles

Z39.50 common knowledge

• Search discrepancies– attributes

Z39.50 common knowledge

• Search discrepancies– attributes

• Certainly not plug and play

Z39.50 common knowledge

• Search discrepancies– attributes

• Certainly not plug and play– More ‘Plug and prey’

Z39.50 common knowledge

• Search discrepancies– attributes

• Certainly not plug and play– More ‘Plug and prey’

• Could result in lowering of end-user confidence

Z39.50 common knowledge

• Search discrepancies– attributes

• Certainly not plug and play– More ‘Plug and prey’

• Could result in lowering of end-user confidence

• Reports on the web:– <http://www.cic.uiuc.edu/CIC/cli/z39-50report.htm>

– <http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/resource/vcuc/ezarl2.htm>

Extensions to services

• Access and authentication

• RIDING Access Policy

• Inter-Library Loans

Access and authentication

• Free access; but authentication for ‘value-added’ services

• Different ATHENS3 implementations across consortium members

• Gateway authentication a pragmatic, immediate way forward

Access Policy (RAP)

• A brand new agreement, resulting out of RIDING

• Free access and borrowing to researchers in all academic and public RIDING libraries

• RIDING Access Card

Inter-Library Loans

• Software provides a direct link between search and request activities

• Potential problems with– User eligibility – Holdings information, particularly for

distributed library services– Existing installed ILL systems– RIDING as a project

• Relations with BLDSC

VDX advantages

• ISO ILL Protocol (ISO 10160/1)

• Automatic messaging for all ILL processes

• Tracking at each process stage

• Management of items supplied

• Automatic routing

• Ability to use non-standard e-mail formats

Where do we go from here?

• RAP to be ratified in next few weeks

• ‘Quiet’ roll-out from August 1999

• Full operational service from October 1999

Where do we go from here?

• RAP to be ratified in next few weeks

• ‘Quiet’ roll-out from August 1999

• Full operational service from October 1999

• Evaluation, particularly end-user reactions

• Inter-clumping

• A broader vehicle within the YHUA

• Document delivery/direct end-user charging

What did RIDING ever do for us?

• Co-operation and working together for the common good

• Preparation of an access policy across the region for the benefit of all researchers

• Exploring pro-active interlending

• Continuing good relations with BLDSC

• Exploring cross-sectoral links