Z TEXAS MEETING
Tuesday, December 1, 1998
Rice University, Fondren Library
Kyle Morrow Room
8:00am - 6:00pm
Attendees:
Esther Crawford, Rice University
Bob Gaines, Central Texas Library System
Sheila Williams, Euless Public Library
Scott Piepenburg, Dallas Public Schools
Virginia Allen, Lamar University
Shelley Almgren, Texas Wesleyan University
Cathy Hartman, University of North Texas
Timothy Judkins, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at
Dallas
Teresa Lepchenski, University of North Texas
Sharon Castleberry, Carollton Public Library
Christine Peterson, Library Development Division, Texas State Library
William Moen, University of North Texas, Facilitator for Meeting
1) International Profile Effort
The effort to create a profile at the international level is focused
on the searching of library applications. They just held a meeting in
Madrid, Spain. Minutes/notes have not yet been posted, so we are not sure
of the outcome(s) of that meeting. They have created a discussion list
in support of this effort. It is called ZIP-PIZ-L. Instructions for subscribing:
To: listserv@infoserv.nlc-bnc.ca
Body: SUBSCRIBE ZIP-PIZ-L Firstname Lastname
2) Vendor Participation in Texas Z39.50 Implementors Group
Now that a draft of the profile has been created, vendor comments are
needed to see how much is realistic. Specifically, we are looking for
comments from the technical and, possibly, marketing departments. Types
of vendors could include ILS vendors and Z39.50 developers. TIF now pays
for Z39.50 software, so money should be available. Committee members each
had a list of vendors to contact to see if they would review the draft
document and if they would like to attend the next meeting in Austin.
3) Texas Library Association Conference/Dallas
Two preconferences are set. Bill Moen will be doing an introductory session
on Z39.50 (very similar to the series he did for the State Library in
spring 1998). Mark Hinnebusch will be presenting a much more technical
session on implementing Z39.50. At the end of Mark's and Bill's session,
we hope to open up the room and discuss the Texas profile with the attendees
and get their feedback. Cathy Hartman will be using the NetFair to also
introduction this profile and Z39.50. One of the sessions during the conference
will deal with the vendor perspective on the profile. The possibility
of having the Automation and Technology Roundtable create a resolution
to support this effort was raised. If done, this resolution would be sent
to the Executive Board during Annual Assembly.
4) Publicity
In order to publicize this profile, we identified many groups that meet
infrequently and that might have an interest. Committee members will be
contacting some of these groups to see if we can use their meetings to
provide this information. Some of these groups include: Amigos, TCSUL,
HARLIC, community college libraries, and private library groups.
A packet of information should be collected that describes our group
and this process. This packet may contain information such as a cover
letter, Bill's article in the upcoming Texas Library Journal, TIF's support
of Z39.50, and a press release.
5) Client Functionality
From Scott Piepenburg, Sharon Castleberry, and Shelley Almgren. There
are various levels of client functionality. To name four:
A) focusing on public display
B) BookWhere-type clients
C) single site at a time
D) multiple sites at a time
Possible levels for client functionality:
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LEVEL 1
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LEVEL 2
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LEVEL 3
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ATS-1 Profile
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Ability to specify databases
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Multiple records open simultaneously
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Display USMARC for public use
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Simultaneous searching of multiple databases
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Ability to edit and save directly into ILS or other system
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Handling failed searches in a way that provides help for the
user, not a dead end
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Level 2 requirements from functionality list from last meeting
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Providing more technical feedback on failed searches
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Ability to edit, but not save directly into ILS or other system
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As you move to higher levels, more powerful client machines will be necessary.
6) Discussion of preliminary profile specifications and search requirements.
Editing was done on the draft documents. Bill Moen and Cathy Hartman will
post the updated documents. It is these two documents that form the nucleus
of our work, and to which we want feedback from vendors.
7) Next meeting -- Austin, TX. Date to be determined.
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