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Metalib – dead or alive?Results of the 2013 Metalib User Survey
Andrew Brown
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Brief introduction
“Daddy works around the corner, on the beach, and in the University and he helps students to find books”
“Daddy works in the library with computers”
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An unrivalled location
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Swansea – the city by the sea• Population: 229,100• Rich industrial and maritime heritage• Vibrant cultural scene • 4 “Green Flag” parks• 5 “Blue Flag” beaches• Fifth safest places to live and study (2009 Complete University Guide)• The Gower Peninsula – the UK’s
first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty• The Brecon Beacons
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The UK’s first campus university
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Our community
2,510 staff
15,921 students• 13,759 undergraduates• 2,162 postgraduates
Swansea delivers courses at 87 venues in the region
Swansea was the first Fairtrade university in Wales.
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• Provide and overview of the Metalib user survey and its results
• Use the survey to initiate a short debate about Metalib and its future from a customer perspective
Aims
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By the end of the session I hope that you will;
• Understand the survey and its results
• Have a view as a customer on the future of Metalib which will assist your future planning
Objectives
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Creation of the survey
• Survey drafted using Survey Monkey and circulated around IGeLU and ELUNA PWGs in Spring 2013
• Distributed 15th May 2013• Deadline for survey extended and
closed Friday 21st June 2013• Exactly one hundred responses
Discussed by IGeLU Primo/Metalib Product Working Group (PWG) initially early in 2013
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Question 1
Your institution or organization name
• Not optional
• Anonymity chosen by some
• Of value in following up responses
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Question 2 (Part 1)
As a metalib customer, how do you currently provide access to remote searching? Select more than one answer if required.
57% Metalib ‘Classic’22% MetaLib+45% Metalib via Primo18% Another interface
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Question 2 (Part 2)
Why do you use the interfaces of the above mentioned products?
• Practicality• Usability• Flexibility• Consolidation
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Question 3 (Part 1)
Our current plans with MetaLib are...
48.9% No plans to change4.5% Moving to MetaLib+12.5% MetaLib via Primo6.8% Moving to Primo
without MetaLib27.3% Other plans
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Question 3 (Part 2)
What are your reasons for your choice?
• No plans• Stability• Economics• Happy!
• Other plans• Service Review• Retire MetaLib
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Question 4
If you are only using the MetaLib 'classic' interface, please go to question 5. What MetaLib features from the 'classic' interface are missing from your current interface?
• Some issues• Never used ‘Classic’
interface• No issues
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Question 5
How do you see MetaLib back office being managed in the future?
26.5% Remain as standalone
73.5% Be integrated into Alma at some point
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Question 6
What do you see as the future of remote search? Federated search, primo central index or something else?
• Indexes
• Hybrid
• Back seat for Federated Search
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Question 7
Finally, do you have any general comments or feedback?
• Support issues• Development of
ExLibris federated search
• Product knowledge• Thanks
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High noon for Metalib?
Is MetaLib coming to the end of its useful life…
…or does it have a future?
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Alas, poor MetaLib! I knew him…
• Switched off
• Cancelled
• Replaced
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Long live MetaLib!
• New life in new interfaces
• Aggregated indexes still developing
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Thanks and questions
Andrew BrownSwansea University
Twitter: @brownatwork
Former Swansea University student Alun-Wyn Jones, Wales International rugby