Jenn,
To pitch another example in with Tom's:
CLIO at Columbia http://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/9399500
Our layout is different, and (as you can see) it's collapsed by default.
- Ben
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 10:54 PM, Tom Cramer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Jenn,
>
> You can make your own conclusions about "state of the art", but here is
> Stanford's virtual shelf browse integrated into SearchWorks:
>
> - embedded in a record view as a film strip (see the "browse related
> items" section of the page)
> - a full page, gallery view of related items, grouped together by call
> number
>
> By design, this virtual shelf browse is across Stanford's entire holdings,
> regardless of physical location of the books.
>
> Another implementation to look at is Harvard's Stacklife:
> http://stacklife.harvard.edu/
>
> - Tom
>
>
>
>
> On Jan 25, 2015, at 4:30 PM, Jenn Riley wrote:
>
> > At my library, we're starting to think about virtual shelf browsing
> options. Who's doing a really good job with this now? What organizations
> can I look to for state of the art implementations for inspiration?
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
> > Jenn
> >
> >
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