BENTO, Filipe Manuel dos Santos; DA 
SILVA, Lídia de Jesus Oliveira L. - Going Beyond the Bibliographic 
Catalog: The Basis for a New Participatory Scientific Information 
Discovery and Sharing Model. In:  Library Automation and OPAC 2.0: 
Information Access and Services in the 2.0 Landscape. IGI Global, 2013. 
 ISBN 9781466619128, p. 1-38
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This chapter exposes some core concepts for an innovative bibliographic information search system model, where not only the document is the point of reference, but to a new extent, the user himself and all his surroundings. Taken as central point is the bibliographic collection of the Library and the “ecosystem” of users and their use of the same, added with, to the extent where it is feasible, information from other sources.Complete Chapter List:
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Going Beyond the Bibliographic Catalog: The Basis for a New Participatory Scientific Information Discovery and Sharing Model 
(pages 1-38)
 
Filipe Manuel dos Santos Bento (University of Aveiro, Portugal), Lídia 
de Jesus Oliveira L. da Silva (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
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Rich and Dynamic Library Catalogs: A Case Study of Online Search Interfaces 
(pages 39-58)
 
Jesse Prabawa Gozali (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Min-Yen  Kan (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
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XML in Library Cataloging Workflows: Working with Diverse Sources and Metadata Standards 
(pages 59-72)
 
Myung-Ja  Han (University of Illinois, USA), Christine  Cho (Hope College, USA)
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VuFind: Solr Power in the Library 
(pages 73-99)
 
Demian  Katz (Villanova University, USA), Andrew  Nagy (Serials Solutions, USA)
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Does VuFind Meet the Needs of Web 2.0 Users?: A Year After 
(pages 100-120)
 
Birong  Ho (University of Richmond, USA)
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Quantitative Approach Applied to User Interface of Latin American Web OPACs 
(pages 121-143)
 
Elsa  Barber (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina), Silvia  Pisano 
(Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina), Sandra  Romagnoli (Universidad
 de Buenos Aires, Argentina), Verónica  Parsiale (Universidad de Buenos 
Aires, Argentina), Gabriela  de Pedro (Universidad de Buenos Aires, 
Argentina), Carolina  Gregui (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina), 
Nancy  Blanco (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Intelligent Personal Agents in Library 2.0 Environments: An Assistant Prototype 
(pages 144-160)
 
Jesús  Tramullas (University of Zaragoza, Spain), Piedad  Garrido (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
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Library
 Analytics on the Web 2.0 Era: Technology Integration Needs and 
Indicators to Monitor “User Awareness” with Web Analytics Techniques 
(pages 161-176)
 
Jorge  Serrano-Cobos (Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain), Alicia
  Sellés (Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain), Nuria  Lloret 
(Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain)
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Library 2.0 and Personal Information Management: A Way Forward using Social Networks 
(pages 177-186)
 
Elena  Corradini (Biblioteca Comunale di Ala, Italy & University of 
Parma, Italy), Mario  Pérez-Montoro (University of Barcelona, Spain)
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Web 2.0 Technology as a Teaching Tool 
(pages 187-205)
 
Lara  Skelly (University of Cape Town Libraries, South Africa), Jen  
Eidelman (University of Cape Town Libraries, South Africa), Peter  
Underwood (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
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