Transforming our catalog

By ulatmac

McMaster University will radically transform its online library catalogue becoming the first Canadian library to use a vibrant, revolutionary software; the same interface used by such retailers as Home Depot and Chapters/Indigo. The announcement comes a day after the University unveiled its new Learning Commons, yet another indication of the technological transformation occuring in the University’s libraries.

The changes, based on the Endeca Information Access Platform (IAP), eclipse earlier approaches to online catalogues by adding capabilities students expect from web browsing. They can now search results ranked by relevance, and refine navigation by topic, author, genre, language, material type, format, and availability.

The Unviersity becomes the first Canadian research library to use the software, and the second in North America (after North Carolina State University.) Other Endeca clients include Bank of America, Boeing, Cox Newspapers, The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, Hyatt, IBM, John Deere, The Library of Congress, and Nike.

With a long-standing reputation as Canada’s “most innovative” university, McMaster has pioneered a number of programs that have changed how professors teach and students learn. Students and other patrons will be able to interchangeably search and browse the University’s vast collection of materials and information in unprecedented ways. The project isslated to start this month.
As students turn increasingly to the internet to find information, this easy-to-use approach reinvigorates interest in library collections. Endeca’s IAP transforms our virtual environment into a space where students can inquire, discover and learn. It also shows McMaster’s commitment to being a leader in the Library community as well as in higher education.

McMaster University, a world-renowned, research-intensive university, fosters a culture of innovation, and a commitment to discovery and learning in teaching, research and scholarship. Based in Hamilton, the University, one of only four Canadian universities to be listed on the Top 100 universities in the world, has a student population of more than 23,000, and an alumni population of more than 120,000 in 128 countries.

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