Dear colleagues,

This is part of an Arcadia-funded study on non-Roman script functionality in 
VuFind and other Solr-powered discovery systems.

Do you have any Chinese, Korean, or Japanese language specialists at your 
institution to whom you could pass along this brief survey (see link below)? 
They don’t need to have had direct experience with Lucene/Solr since this is 
really more about usability than the underlying technology. But it will help us 
better understand where to focus Lucene/Solr-based non-Roman script development 
efforts.

Thanks for your help.

Daniel

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/yufindCJKsurvey



Daniel Lovins
Metadata and Emerging Technologies Librarian
Catalog & Metadata Services
Sterling Memorial Library
Yale University
PO Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520
daniel.lov...@yale.edu<mailto:daniel.lov...@yale.edu>
tel: 203/432-1707
fax: 203/432-7231

From: Suzuki, Keiko
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 4:05 PM
To: nonenglishacc...@ala.org
Cc: Novak, Audrey; Barnett, Jeffrey; Riley, Charles; Lovins, Daniel
Subject: East Asian Language Search & Display Survey

Dear ALA/ALCTS Non-English Access list colleagues,

With a special grant for language/script support provided by the Arcadia 
Foundation, U.K., the Yale University Library has started exploring how to 
provide better discovery and access to our Non-Latin script materials through 
Yale’s experimental “next generation online catalog: Yufind 
(http://yufind.library.yale.edu/yufind/).”

As part of the project, we are conducting a survey on the search and display 
requirements in library databases for East Asian language materials. The 
purpose of this survey is to better understand how Chinese, Japanese and Korean 
scripts should be displayed and searched in library online catalogs and 
databases at North American libraries (not only “Yufind”). Your participation 
in this survey will help us identify the major issues, set priority and develop 
ideas towards solutions.

To participate in the survey, please visit the Survey Monkey website: 
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/yufindCJKsurvey

Your answers are very important to us in planning for a project to enhance 
multilingual / multi-script database capabilities to serve the East Asian 
studies community in the near future. We estimate it should take no more than 
10 minutes to complete the survey. It is anonymous, so only the response data 
and textual comments will be retained for analysis.

The survey announcement would be broadly cross-posted. Yet, please feel free to 
forward this invitation to your library colleagues (not only in East Asia 
library but also any public services, technical services and system, etc. staff 
to use CJK records), East Asia Studies faculty, students and colleagues who use 
our OPACs in the respective countries.

The deadline of this survey is Tuesday, April 20th. If you have questions, 
please contact Keiko Suzuki 
(keiko.suz...@yale.edu<mailto:keiko.suz...@yale.edu>).

Thank you for your time and cooperation in advance.

- Keiko

Ms. Keiko SUZUKI
Japanese Catalog Librarian, East Asia Library
Sterling Memorial Library
P.O.Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
Tel.: 203-432-2778 / Fax: 203-432-7231
keiko.suz...@yale.edu<mailto:keiko.suz...@yale.edu>

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