Mason Library Databases

The Challenge:

600-700 databases. How do we organize and display these resources so that it provides effective access to the tools. Community of users ranges from Novice-Advanced Researchers.

Access Resources at Mason

The library website offers a few options for access

inPrimo Discovery tool that TRIES to search everything at once.

What it searches

Database Wizard and how we use it

Subjects Plus http://www.subjectsplus.com/ SubjectsPlus was developed from Pirate Source developed by the Joyner Library at East Carolina University. It became abandonware, and with permission, an expanded version of this original software was open sourced and renamed SubjectsPlus. Development was undertaken at the Ithaca College Library, and now the University of Miami Libraries. Many people have contributed to SP over the years. What Institutions Use it? http://subjectsplus.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sites_using_SubjectsPlus

Environmental Scan

Emory

  • 5 or 6 subdivisions for history
  • Subject but allows you to build collections yourself.

Yale

  • Yale is using Libguides as their hosting platform.
  • Many specialized guides that include very specialized resources however they have many specialized librarians. NYU
  • Essentially just an A-Z list.

Cornell

  • A little bit like ours.

Stanford

  • Not really consistent either but very cool metadata and interesting way to sort stuff.

University of Georgia

  • libguides platform and little bit like ours in that they have subjects and courses.

University of North Carolina

  • no use of word “database”

Duke University

William & Mary

University of Virginia (A-Z list only)

University of California (Berkeley)

Virginia Tech

University of Texas