Enhancing Digital Libraries Through Innovative Technologies

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Explore the latest advancements in digital library technology, including topics on data preservation, developer networks, single page applications, social sign-in authentication, and librarian-friendly programming. Discover tools and techniques for efficient data distribution and collaboration in the digital library landscape.

  • Digital Libraries
  • Technology Innovations
  • Data Preservation
  • Collaboration Tools

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  1. (KEYNOTE) Mehmet Celik, KU Leuven Raw Data Now! Talk focused on the need to distribute and preserve data in order to further knowledge Need for permanent web using PTP protocol Interplanetary File System (http://whatdoesthequantsay.com/2015/09/13/ipfs-introduction-by- example/) uses Merkle data structure to link data objects across the network Allen Jones, The New School Proposal for creating a new developer network to enable synchronous collaboration Tools like Gitlab, Slack, Mattermost enable cross-institution teamwork Examples: Linked Open Data (http://igelu.org/special-interests/lod) , DevDay16 (https://mattermost.igeluna.org/devday16)

  2. Guy Ben-Porat, Ohad Shaked, Noam Amit, Ex Libris New Primo UI (no more versions ) is a Single Page Application (SPA) updated dynamically by javascript (AngularJS) Advantage: quicker response time, separates customized code from core function code Customization package available for each Primo View You can test on your desktop without full deployment to Primo Angular JS Resources: Plunker https://plnkr.co W3Schools http://www.w3schools.com/angular/ Many more in Michael North s Tools PPT (check ELUNA Archives)

  3. Michael North, Northwestern University Library Using social sign-in (SSO) to authenticate non-institutional users (e.g. visiting scholars, alumni, etc.) Used product platform from Uprising Technologies, which stores credentials for those patrons Ray Schwartz, William Paterson University & Joan Kolarik, CUNY Using Tableau to build a Dashboard with Aleph, primo and SFX Data (see Blog post: http://ols57.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2016/04/28/analytics- circulation-activity-comparison-tool/ Tableau public is free, but limit 10,000 lines per workbook, 10GB total Tableau/Ex Libris Support Group (email joan.kolarik@cuny.edu to join)

  4. Margaret Briand Wolfe, Boston College Perl script to harvest patron data from university information system and built XML V.2 file for upload into Alma https://github.com/briandwo/alma_user_import.git Dror Berger, National Library of Israel Librarian-friendly programming: best practices for creating routines and customizations that can be understood, maintained and edited by less technical librarians Example scripts to build enhanced PNX records on the fly by extracting data from external sources like Rosetta and Wikipedia. Library: http://web.nli.org.il/sites/nli/English/Pages/default.aspx

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