Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Be Festive, become a SantaThing

LibraryThing is running a special seasonal promo called SantaThing.

For $25 you can become a secret santa to a library thing member. Thursday, 12/13 noon is the last day to join. Once you join, you get a member, and pick a book for them -- someone will get your name and pick a book for you too. LibraryThing takes care of the shipping.

A fun twist on the virtual social community meeting physical, tangible services. I imagine libraries could implement this too, only we could allow customers to reserve a book for other customers based on profiles for free! It could be a fun virtual meets physical program idea. Hmmm....

Monday, December 10, 2007

Aquabrowser ...Improved!

My former colleagues over at Columbus Metro Library have just launched a new catalog powered by Aquabrowser. Yes, there are lots of libraries across the country running Aquabrowser and other search discovery platforms... so what makes this newsworthy?

The implementation unlike others provides seamless integration into the "book bag"/place a request functionality and advanced search options. Other implementations simply shoot the customer back to a classic webpac -- resulting in a somewhat jarring effect. CML staff did work directly with MediaLab Solutions that powers the platform to solve this customer experience issue. The staff at CML should be very proud of the groundbreaking work that they achieved in closing the bridge between discovery platforms and the core functionality of the webpac -- reserving items.

My other personal favorite discovery platform implementation is the Queens Library's Aquabrowser. I love that Queens allows customers to first select a format type utilizing the tabs at the top of the page. I'm of the school that believes strongly that most customers know the format they want. If you want a book, you want a book, not a movie... but if you want a movie, you want a movie.

Kudos to Queens and CML for not settling for "out-of-the-box" implementations and pushing the search envelope. Improving search options is so important to providing smooth access to our collections.