OPAC PrototypeInformation from Wikipedia's entry on Shakespeare Content here comes from the description for Eric Partridge's Shakespeare's Bawdy, but we should leverage other sources (perhaps a Wikipedia entry on the subject). You can play with this part live using my prototype application. Discussion and explanation at LibDev. This is (mostly) how our catalog looks today. I love the fact -- for this example -- that a keyword search for Shakespeare gives some lousy results. ![]() I put this together for my presentation at NELINET's Bibliographic Services Conference. Interestingly (or ironically), my presentation focuses not on OPAC design but on findability and the Google Economy.
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