Library catalogues of the future: A social space and collaborative tool?
Date
2012
Authors
Tarulli, Laurel
Spiteri, Louise
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Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Library Trends
Abstract
Next-generation catalogues are providing opportunities for library
professionals and users to interact, collaborate, and enhance core
library functions. Technology, innovation, and creativity are all components
that are merging to create a localized, online social space
that brings our physical library services and experiences into an
online environment. While patrons are comfortable creating usergenerated
information on commercial Web sites and social media
Web sites, library professionals should be exploring alternative methods
of use for these tools within the library setting. Can the library
catalogue promote remote readers’ advisory services and act as a localized
“Google”? Will patrons or library professionals be the driving
force behind user-generated content within our catalogues? How can
cataloguers be sure that the integrity of their bibliographic records
is protected while inviting additional data sources to display in our
catalogues? As library catalogues bring our physical library services
into the online environment, catalogues also begin to encroach or
“mash-up” with other areas of librarianship that have not been part
of a cataloguer’s expertise. Using library catalogues beyond their
traditional role as tools for discovery and access raises issues surrounding
the expertise of library professionals and the benefits of collaboration between frontline and backroom staff.
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Keywords
Social tagging, User-generated data, Social discovery tools
Citation
Library Trends 61(1), 107-181