{"id":936,"date":"2010-08-31T22:36:00","date_gmt":"2010-08-31T21:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\/?p=936"},"modified":"2010-08-31T22:36:00","modified_gmt":"2010-08-31T21:36:00","slug":"vufind-virtual-bootcamp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.meanboyfriend.com\/overdue_ideas\/2010\/08\/vufind-virtual-bootcamp\/","title":{"rendered":"VuFind Virtual Bootcamp"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As part of the Lucero project I&#8217;m currently working on at the Open University, I&#8217;m looking at lots of library catalogue records. While exploring the first set of data I was playing with (around 25,000 records in MARC format) it struck me that one of the more recent library &#8216;search&#8217; products might be helpful. These new products (sometimes known as &#8216;next gen&#8217; (NG) discovery platforms) are being taken up by libraries to replace their (often aging, rarely pretty) &#8216;OPACs&#8217; (online public access catalogues) which tend to be a web interface onto what is, at heart, a &#8216;business&#8217; system &#8211; one that administers books, users, serials, and other library stuff.<\/p>\n<p>These discovery platforms tend to work by taking an import of data from the library catalogue on a regular basis, and specialise in indexing the data, rather than the many other administrative tasks that the library catalogue hides. Using dedicated software, that isn&#8217;t worrying about any other functionality, these new platforms tend to be much faster returning search results, and give a lot of flexibility in how indexes are built on the data.<\/p>\n<p>While many of the available products are commercial pieces of software (or increasingly, services), there are a couple of relatively high profile open source solutions &#8211; \u00a0VuFind and Blacklight. If you are interested in a comparison of these two systems, keep an eye on the <a href=\"http:\/\/credaul.wordpress.com\">CREDAUL<\/a> at the University of Sussex (<a href=\"http:\/\/credaul.wordpress.com\">http:\/\/credaul.wordpress.com<\/a>) which is looking at the both.<\/p>\n<p>So I decided I&#8217;d try installing VuFind and use that to explore the data. VuFind is PHP based, but also makes use of the <a href=\"http:\/\/lucene.apache.org\/solr\/\">SOLR search platform<\/a>, which runs on Java. It took me a couple of hours or so fiddling to get the whole thing working &#8211; but I thought that was pretty good going &#8211; by the end of it, I had my 25k records fully indexed, and was ready to use the system to explore the data.<\/p>\n<p>All of this gave me an idea &#8211; this is something you can run on a laptop, and is a great way of looking at your library catalogue data &#8211; often exposing issues with the data that you can correct in the catalogue if you want to as well. So, I had the idea that at the next <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mashedlibrary.com\/\">Mashed Library<\/a> event (<a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.ukoln.ac.uk\/mashspa\/\">Mashspa in Bath<\/a>) we could run a VuFind &#8216;bootcamp&#8217;, helping delegates get VuFind installations up and running.<\/p>\n<p>Being an impatient sort, 29th October was far too long to wait to get started, so then I thought that maybe I could do a &#8216;virtual&#8217; version of the bootcamp beforehand (and that would also make sure I was prepared on the day!). So, the idea is that I&#8217;m going to post weekly blog posts dealing with the installation of VuFind step by step. I&#8217;ll focus on Windows, but already have some people who are interested in doing an install on Linux and Mac OS X. Along side these, I&#8217;ll run weekly &#8216;support sessions&#8217; where I&#8217;ll be online to try to help work through problems\/issues that people are having &#8211; the idea is that these will be live sessions &#8211; although I don&#8217;t know whether that will be via chat, voice or something else.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, the starting point is this blog post, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mashedlibrary.com\/groups\/vufind-virtual-bootcamp\/forum\/topic\/what-you-will-need\/\">this forum<\/a> on the Mashed Library site. If you are interested in joining in, sign up to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mashedlibrary.com\/groups\/vufind-virtual-bootcamp\/forum\/topic\/what-you-will-need\/\">http:\/\/www.mashedlibrary.com\/groups\/vufind-virtual-bootcamp\/<\/a> and follow along &#8211; I&#8217;m intending to post the first set of instructions within the week, with a support session to follow shortly after.<\/p>\n<p>Finally if you are interested in the various &#8216;next gen&#8217; discovery interfaces for libraries, I&#8217;d recommend having a look at this list of JISC projects <a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/jisclms\/w\/list\">http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/jisclms\/w\/list<\/a> that all deal with improving\/experimenting with the library discovery interface and experience.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As part of the Lucero project I&#8217;m currently working on at the Open University, I&#8217;m looking at lots of library catalogue records. While exploring the first set of data I was playing with (around 25,000 records in MARC format) it struck me that one of the more recent library &#8216;search&#8217; products might be helpful. 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