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 > > > > > > ----------------------------------- > > Jenn Riley > > Associate Dean, Digital Initiatives | Vice Doyenne, Initiatives > numériques > > > > McGill University Library | Bibliothèque Université McGill > > 3459 McTavish Street | 3459, rue McTavish > > Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 0C9 | Montréal (QC) Canada H3A 0C9 > > > > (514) 398-3642 > > [log in to unmask] >