umslg 07 jw intute
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This was a presentation to UMSLG residential which described Intute's Integration services.TRANSCRIPT
Integrating Intuteinto your website and
learning materials
Jackie WickhamUMSLG Residential 2007
Introduction
• What is Intute?• Why integrate Intute into your site?• Ways of integrating• Case studies• Intute support package• Questions
What is Intute?• Intute is a national Internet service guiding you
to useful Web resources for education and research.
• It is a free service aimed at the UK’s higher and further education sectors and is relevant to students, lecturers, researchers and teachers.
• Intute was formerly known as the Resource Discovery Network (RDN).
• Funded by the JISC, based at MIMAS
Network of specialists
Four subject groups comprise Intute:
• Arts and Humanities
• Health and Life Sciences
• Science, Engineering and Technology
• Social Sciences
• Hand selected, quality assured content – Best of the Web
What we mean by “integrating”
There are several ways & you can choose…
•Pulling in Intute content or functionality into your own Web page
•Working with staff at Intute to put your resources on our catalogue.
Examples of integrating..
Put Intute search box on your library Web page, eg. for Intute: Social Science resources
Put Intute search box on your library Web page, eg. for Intute: Social Science resources
List latest language resources added to
Intute, on your library Web page
List latest language resources added to
Intute, on your library Web page
Create your reading
lists from Intute
resources
Create your reading
lists from Intute
resources
Intute Search BoxIntute Search Box
Records from Intute catalogue
Records from Intute catalogue
IntuteRSS Feeds
IntuteRSS Feeds
The problems?• Too many resources on
Net• Keeping up to date with
new ones• Link checking existing
content• Assuring quality of
resources
Why integrate Intute?Intute feedback shows that users want…
•Seamless services
•To re-purpose content
•Flexibility and their own “look”
•Resources automatically updated
•Reputable services
Linking to Intute – Simple link
Linking to Intute – Embed search box
Creating customised e-resource listsUse MyIntute to• Create your own account • Save records • Tag records with your own keywords• Export data into your web pages• Get automatic updates• Choose from Intute and add your own
resources
Using Intute newsfeeds
• Put dynamic Intute content on your site
• Latest Intute resources, news headlines, conferences or VTS updates
• Customise for your subject area
Contributing Resources
• You suggest resources
• Fill out Suggest a site form: http://www.intute.ac.uk/suggest.html
• Assessment by Intute subject specialist and added to catalogue
if suitable
Leeds Case Study
• Wanted to replace existing software so approached RDN
• New Intute functionality facilitated the Case Study
• Used MyIntute, embedding search box and RSS feeds
Benefits to Leeds
• Cost savings on software and hardware – estimated at £22,000
• Savings on librarians' time• Quality assessed resources• Automatic update• Users stay on Leeds Library web
pages
“MyIntute has offered us an easy and effective way of promoting quality assured websites to our students”
Martin Gill, Faculty Team leader, University of Leeds Library
Issues from case Study
• Accessibility – rewrite
• Turn around time for site suggestions – under review
• Adding subject sections from Intute - next release?
• Collection exclusions
Intutitious?
• Academic del.icio.us
• Adding own resources
• Sharing with others?
Definition of Case Study
• Organisation commits to institution wide embedding, testing new product etc
• Intute commits to higher level of technical support, quicker turn around for site suggestions etc
• Volunteers welcome!(See Integrating Intute resources – how to become a Case
Study)
Launch of integration services
• August 2007
• LIS lists
• Press releases
• Presentations
Support package
• Four Intute “pick and mix” Quick Guides
• Further online help materials
• Intute online helpdesk
Contact details
Project Manager - Jackie Wickham
Tel: 0115 8230536