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Innopac and Portal Integration. Tracey Stanley, University of Leeds. What we wanted to do. Integrate the OPAC with our Portal so that users could search the OPAC from within a portal environment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Library

Innopac and Portal Integration

Tracey Stanley, University of Leeds

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What we wanted to do

• Integrate the OPAC with our Portal so that users could search the OPAC from within a portal environment.

• Integrate the patron record within the Portal so that users could see their account from within a portal environment.

• Create single-sign-on connectors between the Portal and Millennium so users did not have to login again once they were inside the Portal.

• Integrate federated search tools within the Portal.

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The Portal

• SCT Luminis Portal

• Single-sign-on access to:

• Library services

• VLE (Bodington)

• Student email

• Banner Student Information System

• Tools for personalisation, group communication and targeted announcements

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Option 1: Use Airpac

Airpac is intended for mobile access to the OPAC.

It provides a simplified search environment.

Uses a set of JSPs for different mobile devices.

The client works out which device you are using and presents the appropriate code to generate a home page.

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Airpac

Airpac can be used to embed an OPAC search box within a portal channel.

The portal is, in effect, another mobile client (create a new JSP).

Portal requires strict xhtml markup.

Disadvantages:

• The Airpac client is a much cut-down version of the OPAC – lose a lot of functionality, including ERM.

• Airpac does not work with LDAP – so single-sign-on is not straightforward.

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Airpac examples

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Airpac examples

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Airpac examples

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Option 2: MyMillennium

• MyMillennium offers personalised access to the OPAC.

• Single sign-on achieved from the Portal – needs LDAP module in place.

• Opens in new window – not as clean an approach as with Airpac.

• Going live with this solution for the coming academic year.

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My Millennium example

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Integrating other library services

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SRU search example

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SRU search example

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Reading lists integration

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Plans for the future

RSS Feeds – RSS Feedbuilder and My Record Feeds

• Feedbuilder enables the creation of RSS feeds from Millennium – uses review files to provide data for the feeds.

• Patron notices could be delivered to the Portal as a feed (could include courtesy notices?)

• New books feed.

• Topic feeds – tailored by School/Programme/Module?

• Aggregated ‘my worries’ feed?

• Requires Rel2006 and WebPAC Pro