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Frequently Asked Questions about VuFind
What is VuFind? What is VuFind?VuFind is an exciting new alternative interface to the I-Share catalog, offering users what may be a better way to search and discover library resources. In the fall of 2007, CARLI staff began experimenting with VuFind as an optional, accessible alternative to WebVoyage for interested I‑Share libraries. VuFind searches the Voyager database, the same data as the classic WebVoyage search option. In VuFind, just as in WebVoyage, users may check item availability and place requests. Features of VuFind include:
VuFind was developed initially at Villanova University for use in libraries. CARLI is working with the open source community to continue to develop and improve VuFind so that it will serve the unique needs of the consortial community, and serve libraries of all sizes within the CARLI I‑Share community and beyond. Where is VuFind?VuFind for all I-Share libraries: http://vufind.carli.illinois.edu/vf/ What are the current VuFind development priorities?November 2008: Major local development efforts on VuFind are on hold, while we wait for the release of VuFind version 1.0. Once VuFind 1.0 is released, re-integrating our local changes (primarily changes in support of Voyager Universal Borrowing) will be CARLI's primary VuFind development activity for some time. What's new with VuFind?Selected changes since May 2009:
Is the classic catalog (WebVoyage) going away?No. Both the software vendor Ex Libris and the CARLI Office anticipate supporting WebVoyage (the web-based public catalog software for the Voyager library system) for years to come. Currently there are many features in the classic catalog that are not replicated in VuFind. VuFind has never been intended to replace the classic catalog; it is an alternative for library users. How do I choose between VuFind and the classic catalog (WebVoyage)?
Why are search results different between VuFind and the classic catalog?
How do I place a request in VuFind?At the moment, and unlike in the classic catalog (WebVoyage), requests in VuFind are for the particular copy, not for "any available copy" of a title. To request an item via VuFind:
What about a "Request first available copy" feature for VuFind?We're thinking of requesting in VuFind in three phases. Phase 1 is what's in place now: "request this copy." Phase 2 will be more like requesting in the classic catalog (WebVoyage): "request any available copy." Phase 3 is more theoretical. If we get there, it'll be "request any edition" or "request one of these very similar titles" or something like that. Why do I see the same title multiple times on the VuFind Results (hit list) page?VuFind searches across each of the I-Share libraries' local catalogs. It does not search the deduplicated I-Share union catalog. If multiple libraries own exactly the same title, you will see that title repeated on the Results page for each owning library. You can use the facet options on the right side of the Results page to narrow your result set to a particular library quickly. The "Library" facet is always at the top of the list of facet options. How can I search VuFind? What is indexed?CARLI has not yet made many local changes to which fields are indexed in VuFind. This is something that will change over time. We anticipate indexing more fields in the future. Currently, the following fields are indexed:
In addition, VuFind allows searching by user-added tags. What can I search for in VuFind? What is included in the database?VuFind searches each I-Share library's local Voyager database: the same data that are searched by the classic (WebVoyage) catalog for each library. Note that an aggregation of local library catalogs is different from the I-Share union catalog. See "Why are search results different between VuFind and the classic catalog?" VuFind does not index for searching any data other than I-Share library local Voyager catalog data and user-added tags. Although book reviews, author notes, etc. are accessible from VuFind, they are not searchable in VuFind. What are VuFind "favorites"?The "Favorites" list is comparable to the Bookbag feature that some libraries have enabled in the classic catalog (WebVoyage). Users may add titles to their favorites at any time, as long as they have signed in to their account. Adding a title to a favorites list is not like adding it to a shopping cart: it is not a prerequisite—or indeed any part of the process—for requesting a title or checking it out. The same title may appear on many users' favorites lists. When you mark an item as a favorite you have the opportunity to add tags. See "What are VuFind 'tags'?" Favorites can be deleted, but tags cannot be deleted, except by CARLI staff. What are VuFind "tags"?The tag feature allows you to add tags (descriptors, subject headings, whatever you want to call them) of your own choosing to a record. The idea is that it will make it easier for you to find the records again if you want to. Tags are not indexed for searching via the general search input box, and right now CARLI has turned off the ability for you to begin a search by browsing for a tag you have (or anyone else has) entered, but after we upgrade to VuFind 1.0 it's possible we'll turn that feature back on. Right now, if you pull up a record that has a tag on it you can click on the hyperlinked tag to execute a search for anything else in the database to which someone has assigned the same tag. When you mark an item as a "favorite," you have the opportunity to add tags, but it is not necessary for an item to be a favorite in order for you to add a tag. You must be logged in to assign tags; tags are associated (in the background, not publicly) with the user who entered them. On the single-title Record page, anyone can see all tags that have been added to a record, and from the Record page anyone can click to execute a search on any of the tags that were added in the process of making a record someone's favorite. On the Favorites page, you see only your own tags for a title. What if someone adds an inappropriate tag or comment to VuFind?We do not anticipate a problem with offensive tags or comments. If someone discovers an offensive tag or comment in the database, CARLI staff can remove it. If offensive tagging or commenting becomes a problem we will require that taggers' and commenters' VuFind accounts be associated with a Voyager borrower ID, for greater accountability. Why do I sometimes see the cover image and sometimes not?The cover images that display in VuFind come from Syndetics Solutions. Not all I-Share libraries subscribe to this service. In VuFind for all I-Share libraries, cover images will display if they are available from Syndetics Solutions. In VuFind for a particular I-Share library, cover images will display if they are available from Syndetics Solutions and if that library has purchased a subscription to the cover image service. Who uses VuFind?VuFind is an alternative catalog interface available to all I-Share libraries. Some I-Share libraries have chosen to make VuFind their primary catalog interface; others still consider the classic (WebVoyage) catalog their primary catalog interface, but offer VuFind as an experimental alternative. Beyond Illinois, VuFind is in use at a number of academic and research libraries. What is the longer-term future for VuFind at CARLI?VuFind has been an experiment for CARLI: in rapid, open source development and in offering alternative catalog interfaces to existing catalog data. CARLI will continue to develop and support VuFind for as long as it makes sense to do so. Is VuFind the same as the eXtensible Catalog?No. The eXtensible Catalog project, based at the University of Rochester, is separate. However, CARLI's experience with VuFind will inform CARLI's participation in the eXtensible Catalog project. Many of the challenges we have faced in adapting VuFind to work in a large, resource-sharing consortial environment we will face again with the eXtensible Catalog. The work we have done to optimize the export and reindexing of bibliographic data from Voyager for VuFind each night will be directly applicable to the eXtensible Catalog project, where data will be harvested and reindexed from a variety of sources on a variety of schedules. |
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