Next generation catalogues, discovery interfaces and their role in helping meet changing user needs
Jinfo Article
4th May 2010
Abstract
Discovery interfaces are bringing a new search experience for library users including tagging, book reviews and faceted browsing, but more is needed because of the growing expectation that information will be available via mobile devices. They are also opening up the privacy debate with features such as reading histories and recommended related items.
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