Hi, Tania.
I think there are some amazing examples among these Blacklight interfaces: https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight/wiki/Examples
There are a bunch there, but I'll let the people who maintain them tout their own.
Of course I'm particularly partial to SearchWorks, our instance here at Stanford:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu
You don't mention institutional repository interfaces, but I believe they successfully and elegantly integrate discovery of various resources, so maybe these examples of hydra will be of interest too:
http://projecthydra.org/apps-demos-2-2-2/
Cheers,
Bess
On Sep 19, 2012, at 12:00 PM, Tania Fersenheim wrote:
> Got a favorite discovery interface? Send me the URL
>
> I am doing some quick & dirty investigation into libraries that have
> successfully and elegantly integrated discovery of various resources,
> e.g.:
>
> - library catalog
> - federated indexing service such as Serials Solutions or Primo
> Central, or a federated search system like Metalib
> - ejournals
> - ebooks
> - libguides
> - library web site
> - worldcat local
> - that kind o' stuff
>
> I am looking for sites that are both nice to look at and seem easy to
> use. I will assume that if you're touting your own site it is
> technologically sophisticated. :-D Got any faves?
>
> Tania
>
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> Tania Fersenheim
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