new directions in access services judith pearce assistant director, innovation
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Service frameworkCommon services
Userservices
Deliveryservices
Discoveryservices
Contentservices
Collection services
Authenticate
Authorise
Pay
Log
Select
Acquire
Describe
Control
Create
Contribute
Annotate
Bookmark
Preserve Share
Search
Browse
Locate
Request
Resolve
Supply
Lend
Reserve
Register
Ask
Personalise
Monitor
Registry services
LibrariesAustralia
AuthenticateService
LDAP DirectoryIs this user
One of ours? Over to you
Anyapplication
Any technology
Yes Yes
Directions – common services
• Cookies and Web feeds (RSS, Atom)• Single signon (Shibboleth, OpenID)• Authorisation attributes (auEduPerson )• National link resolver (OpenURL)
Authenticate
Authorise
Pay
Log
Directions – collection services
• Service-oriented workflow systems (BPMN)
• Synchronised updates (OAI-PMH, SRU Update)
• Collaborative projects to develop the national data store
• Stewardship of electronic resources
Select
Acquire
Describe
Control
Preserve
Directions – content services
Create
Contribute
Annotate
Bookmark
Share
• Generic record import/ export service (OAI-PMH)
• New ways of extending the national data store
• National annotation infrastructure• Bibliographic referencing (COinS)• Subject guides and trails
Directions – discovery services
• Standard Search and retrieval protocols (Z39.50, SRU, Open Search)
• Extensions for clustering, etc• Seamless workflows versus deep
linking to local catalogues(XML Holdings schema, Request Transfer Message)
Search
Browse
Locate
Request
Directions – delivery services
• Persistent Identifier infrastructure• Rights management
(XML Holdings schema, XACML)• Digital lending• Unmediated requesting/delivery• Request management (Request status
message)
Resolve
Supply
Lend
Reserve
Directions – user services
Register
Ask
Personalise
Monitor
• Registration / single signon still required for own users
• Ask Now accessible via SMS• Cookies for personalisation• Usage reports / my requests
Directions – registry services
• Digital services in their own right
• Need to minimise rekeying and maximise data re-use
• Directory integration (ISO 2146)
• ORCA Collection Service Registry
Timeframes
• Still mostly vision, no promises yet
• Blueprint for prototyping
• Implementation through scheduled projects (Newspapers, People Australia)
• Free service as testbed
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