Chapter 3. Index-Based Discovery Services: Current Players and Products

Authors

  • Marshall Breeding

Abstract

Chapter 3 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 54, no. 8), "Index-Based Discovery Services: Current Players and Products"

In chapter 3, “Index-Based Discovery Services: Current Players and Products,” of Library Technology Reports (vol. 54, no. 8), Breeding looks at the current vendors offering index-based discovery services, which include EBSCO Information Services, which has developed EBSCO Discovery Service; Ex Libris, now owned by ProQuest, which develops and supports Primo and Summon; and OCLC, which offers WorldCat Discovery Service and its predecessor WorldCat Local. It is notable that the products in this category have remained constant since the initial slate of offerings emerged around 2009. The development and maintenance of the central indexes that power these products represent a massive investment of resources that is a very high barrier to entry for new products. These discovery services have been very widely implemented among academic and research libraries as well as smaller proportions of other types of libraries. For each of these organizations, its discovery services play a key role in its broader product strategies, and throughout this chapter, Breeding discusses the background of each product and how it fits within the company’s product portfolio.

Author Biography

Marshall Breeding

Marshall Breeding is an independent consultant, speaker, and author. He is the creator and editor of Library Technology Guides (https://librarytechnology.org) and the Libraries.org online directory of libraries. He is the editor for Smart Libraries Newsletter, published by ALA TechSource, and has authored the annual Library Systems Report, published in American Libraries since 2014. He has also edited and authored several books, articles, and book chapters; was formerly the director for innovative technology and research for the Vanderbilt University Library; and regularly teaches workshops and gives presentations both throughout the United States and internationally at library conferences.

References

Marshall Breeding, “Library Systems Report 2018: New Technologies Enable an Expanded Vision of Library Services,” American Libraries Magazine, May 1, 2018, https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/2018/05/01/library-systems-report-2018/.

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Published

2018-11-16