Showing posts with label rss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rss. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

RSS Feeds (and Email Newsletter) of New Titles

Prior to our catalog upgrade last November our borrowers could subscribe to RSS feeds in order to see a list of new titles. Unfortunately, with our upgrade this feature was broken. Instead of choosing to write custom code that might possibly break again the next time we upgraded, we have decided to subscribe to a service from Wowbrary. In addition to providing RSS feeds of new items, Wowbrary also allows our borrowers to subscribe to a weekly email newsletter.

What does Wowbrary look like?
To see an example of what the newsletter looks like, click here. As you can see, it first lists the "top choices," based on its Amazon ranking, and then provides links on the left to find titles within a specific subject area. If you wish to subscribe to the weekly email newsletter, click here, click the radio button to choose High Plains Library district, and then enter your email twice. The newsletter and RSS feeds are updated weekly on Wednesday mornings.

You can also subscribe to specific subject areas via RSS. Click here to see the RSS categories (it may take a minute or two to completely load).

What's the Difference between Wowbrary and NextReads
High Plains Library District also subscribes to a newsletter/rss service called NextReads. At first glance, it may seem similar to Wowbrary but it has a different focus. Wowbrary's only purpose is to provide patrons with a list of titles we have ordered in the last week. The upside is every single title that Wowbrary lists is already in our catalog. NextReads doesn't limit itself to only items we own. However, one of the advantages NextReads has over Wowbrary is the bottom section of the newsletter features good older books that may not be getting the attention they deserve.

What's the implementation timeline?
This month we're focusing on introducing Wowbrary to staff as well as testing to make sure it works the way we expect. However, please feel free to pass this information on to anyone you think would find it interesting. At the moment, we're planning an official launch of Wowbrary to the public sometime in August.

I've had a lot of fun looking through the new items this morning and have already placed several requests for new books. If you decide to try out the email newsletter or RSS links, send me an email or post a comment letting me know what you think about it.

Friday, November 12, 2010

New Catalog is Up!

Yesterday we started the upgrade for our integrated library system (ILS) which includes the catalog. While we are still working on upgrading some parts of the ILS, the catalog has been updated and most of the bugs squashed. To use it, visit http://catalog.mylibrary.us/.

New Features:

  • Did You Mean
  • Series Information is now located in the left column of the full bib record. See The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe for an example.
  • We also have some additional content that shows below the item information on the page. We are still playing with the formatting of both this content and the series content so this may change in the future.
  • Searching using boolean operators has changed. See Eileen's Video Tutorial for more information
  • Advanced Limits can now be removed without re-submitting a search. See Eileen's Video Tutorial for more information
  • Staff and patrons can now email search results (before staff email addresses didn't work). After retrieving search results, scroll down to the very bottom of the page and enter a subject and your email address.
  • More DVD images
  • The Holds page now has a "Suspend Until" column. This lets you see which holds you have suspended and when they will reactivate.
  • There is now a difference in notation between holds deleted in the public versus staff catalog interfaces.

For those of you that subscribed to HIP RSS feeds, that functionality isn't available yet but I expect it will be fixed in the next couple of days.