DISCOVERY VISION: We strive to design and implement the best possible discovery and delivery experience for our end users using data-driven decision making. We envision a network zone experience that will allow users to discover library materials across UC collections without sacrificing relevant results. As such, the default search and results interface should prioritize the success of typical users while providing additional functionality for more advanced users.
A. decide to design within UC and Primo VE guidelines & limits
or
B. something outside those limits – “Octopus like”
Josephine in conversation with Stacy
Binkman
Brinkman (EUOS) chair and Caitlin Nelson (Project Manager)
RM co-chairs (Liz Miraglia & Sarah Wallbank) will provide us with a list of scenarios for us to test out once Vanguard Primo VE access is available.
Josephine has emailed and waiting to hear back from David Walker of CSU consortium to get more info on how they approached logo branding. {David replied: CSU hired their marketing team from San Bernadino to design logo; that team also made some name suggestions (weren’t popular) & ultimately chose OneSearch as a name their Discovery team came up with themselves.}
Discovery FG is in charge of logo & branding. End User Outreach Subgroup takes our work and runs with it in materials.
Environmental Scan: Ellen, Lisa, Chizu. Spreadsheet with consortia.
Literature Review for best practices: Heather, Elizabeth, Michael. Google sheet created & populated with published lit & blogs from people like D. Walker. Primo listserv. E.g. email to user from system has the word “Primo” in it. Not sure if Aug 4 deadline is too soon or not.