Samarcande

Belgian ‘meta-union’ catalogue in Belgian. Were real problems with sharing metadata across regions – political interference meant that not all regions/libraries included.

Wanted a ‘next gen’ OPAC – various reasons:

  • Users like mouse, not keyboard
  • Surveys show satisfaction is higher than traditional OPAC … and
  • We ‘love’ New York public library’s OPAC

W3Line developed Samarcande. From technical point of view…

Challenges:

  • High volumes of bibliographic data coming from several origins
  • Create an intelligent database with FRBR scheme
  • Search functionalit: advanced search, facets, tags
  • Social network services (web 2.0)
  • Give internal and external services

Samarcande is a catalogue of catalogues – 7 partners

  • 6 union catalogues
  • Plus database of journal articl references
  • Variety of bibliographic description
  • Lack of shared rules or authorities (except for subject headings)
Totally impossible to do virtual search – have to aggregate records in an unique database.
  • Detect identical references – keeping local information
  • Keep the best of each reference (summaries, subject headings)
  • Keep all identifiers in order to propose retun links to original catalogue
  • Develop connectors to import and index the data
  • Get data from web services
  • Answer to SRU/SRW requests
Includes search functionalities:
  • Advanced search / autocompletion
  • Did you mean
  • Results by relevance
  • Facets
  • Tag cloud
  • Historic, reference basket, results by mail
  • Search profiles, bibliographies
FRBR
  • Gather editions of the same publication
  • based on author-title key as lack of any other identifier
  • Social network contents attaches at the ‘work’ level
Samarcande built on
  • mysql, jquery, php, solr
  • moccam for ILL

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