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- Background of new and old systems: from e-Reference Collection to Find
Articles/Find Databases/Find e-Journals
- Usability testing
- Development responses
- Transaction log studies – summer, fall
- Next steps
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- Mann Library Gateway (1991)
- Cornell University Library Gateway (1998)
- E-Reference Collection (2001)
- Find Articles/Find Databases/Find e-Journals (2003- )
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- Enhance with new functionality
- Migrate to new server
- Development partnership with Endeavor
- Release 2.0 of ENCompass
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- Existing Features
- Search gateway metadata
- Go to database “native interface” from search results
- Browse by subject
- Navigate to other CUL resources
- Authenticate users for restricted resources
- Plus
- Search at article level
- Simultaneous search across multiple databases
- Reference linking
- Search for all e-journal titles
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- Standard ENCompass interface did not meet our user needs
- Team members had XML/XLS expertise
- Collaborative relationship with Endeavor
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- Summer-Fall 2002: development team sensed usability problems with the
“out-of-the-box” ENCompass interface
- October 2002: “paper prototyping” with students and faculty
- November 2002: computer workstation focus groups (with students and
faculty)
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- Simplify cluttered screen design
- Resolve confusing search/browse issue
- Rethink “e-Reference collection” name
- Address the “granularity issue” by presenting article level searching
separately
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- Initial transaction log studies were conducted during summer prior to
full-scale launch
- Studies revealed activity at the database level
- Studies identified databases with connection problems
- Ongoing studies are needed to influence service design modifications
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- Used SPSS software
- Reran some of same analysis on newer data sets (Encompass and Apache)
- Explored documentation of analysis using SPSS
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- Data sources are complicated
- Extensive scripting and parsing are required
- Documentation of analysis is necessary for developing methodology
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- Zero hits issue
- Query string analysis
- Search errors
- Find it at Cornell – further research
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- Sarah Chandler
- sy82@cornell.edu
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