Langsdale Library Blog

6/25/2009

Good Intentions (or how I broke the new catalog for a day)

I had this great idea. Well, I still think it is a great idea and I hope most UB students and faculty will think so as well. The University System of Maryland Libraries just purchased a shiny new interface for our online catalog called WorldCat Local (WCL). The old catalog is still there, but WCL local has several features and a much better display that makes it much easier to use and we are planning to have most of the links to the Langsdale Catalog point to WCL by the time the Fall semester starts. All well and good so far.

My great idea, and the problem, comes from this thing called the "WCL configuration module." It turns out that each library has the ability to go into its configuration module and change settings. Some of these are pretty basic, like we want to use a UB logo and have a link back to Langsdale's home page. One option in particular got me thinking. We have the option of changing of what constitutes the "local". Right now "local" means Langsdale Library, so items owned by Langsdale Library will display first and you can tell whether an item is on the shelf or checked out. However we can change the definition of "local" to include both Langsdale and the Law Library. There are plenty of topics I can think of (civil rights, criminal justice, etc.) where students would be able to find materials in both libraries on campus, but right now there is no easy way to search just the two UB libraries. I think WCL will be more useful to everyone on campus if they can find items on their topic in either library. So I went ahead and changed the setting in WCL so that items in either Langsdale or the Law Library, along with call numbers and checked out statuses, would display first.

This completely hosed our copy of WCL. Instead of displaying UB stuff first, it was no longer able to tell whether Langsdale had an item or not, much less the Law Library. Apparently there was a notice posted a few weeks ago saying "if changes are made to the Level 2 or Level 3
Relevancy configurations it could cause your WorldCat Local to break." It is still not clear to me exactly what they mean by Level 2 or Level 3 Relevancy, but I am pretty sure I found one example.

So my great idea for WCL is on hold at the moment. Our version has been restored, so it shows Langsdale's holdings again (although the search USM option doesn't work). There is supposed to be a patch installed in July to allow these changes to work, and I shall try again.

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6/10/2009

A New Look for the Catalog

Langsdale Library has a brand new interface for its online catalog called WordCat Local (http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/ubworldcat.html). WorldCat Local has more content than our current catalog - it includes books owned by other libraries as well as a limited number of articles - and several features that we think make it easier to use. Some of the features include an easier to read display, a less confusing way to find a book's call number, and suggestions of ways you can refine a search. In addition, there are opportunities for you to add tags and share your own reviews of books if you create a free WorldCat account.

We are planning to direct most of the links on our website that point people to the 'Library Catalog" to the new WorldCat local page. Before we do this, we would love to get your feedback on WorldCat Local and whether you think it is an improvement or not.

You can leave your input by commenting on this blog entry, or by sending a comment to mshochet@ubalt.edu.

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1/09/2009

ACM Digital Library available





Langsdale Library's subscription to the ACM Digital Library has gone live!

The Association for Computing Machinery's Digital Library is one of the largest and most popular databases of journal articles and conference proceedings in computer science.

Use your Langsdale Library barcode to access the full text of everything in the ACM Digital Library. Just use the link on the library website:

http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/databases/database_by_subject_computer.htm

To continue to have access to the ACM Digital Library, students need to renew their library barcode every semester. You can do it online:

https://langsdale.ubalt.edu/info_services/lib_reg_form.cfm

Questions? Contact the library liaison for IAT and MIS, Thomas Arendall-Salvetti at 410-837-4275 or tarendall-salvetti@ubalt.edu.

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