Teaching and Learning via the Network
SAGE Networking at the University of Vermont
Project Number 15 - 1994
Paul Philbin
Head, Systems Department
University of Vermont
Bailey/Howe Library
Room 111
Burlington, VT 05405
(802) 656-8131
Fax: (802) 656-4038
pphilbin@moose.uvm.edu
Rebecca Martin
Director, Libraries & Media Services
University of Vermont
Bailey/Howe Library
Room 111
Burlington, VT 05405
(802) 656-2020
Fax: (802) 656-4238
rmartin@uvmvm.uvm.edu
Other Individuals And Organizations Associated With The Project
Individuals:
Lyman Ross
Reference Library & Online Database Coordinator (UVM)
Institutions:
Middlebury College
Norwich University
Vermont State Colleges (Lyndon, Johnson)
Vermont Automated Library System (VALS)
Abstract
SAGE is the University of Vermont's Libraries & Media Services
gateway to electronic information resources. It runs on a Novell
server (version 3.11), and SaberMenu software is used for the menus
(screen capture of a SAGE menu is attached).
SAGE was developed to increase and facilitate access to electronic
information services, experiment with the scholar's workstation by
uniting multiple stand-alone databases into one system available from
multiple locations, explore an alternative to local mounting of databases
for libraries without large mainframe capacity and/or computer center
support, and deliver information in a cost effective manner.
SAGE allows University of Vermont students, faculty, and staff to
connect to over 50 databases/services over the campus network from the
libraries, dormitories, and offices. Script files allow users to connect
to and disconnect from databases/services without knowing host connection
protocols. With SAGE, the Libraries is attempting to place research
tools into the hands of its users when and where needed. Menus categorize
information resources into subject areas to guide the choosing of
appropriate databases. Databases and services for SAGE are selected with
the Z39.50 standard in mind so that users can eventually search disparate
databases using a common search interface. The majority of the
databases/services available through SAGE are located at remote sites.
Only five are loaded locally; one is the Libraries' online catalog, LUIS,
the others are fulltext CD-ROM databases. SAGE usage data shows that
many databases can be made available in an unlimited simultaneous
connections environment for less than the cost of a single user CD-ROM
title.
Currently, SAGE is available to users of the campus network from
DOS-based machines. Multiple platform access, including Macintosh and
modem users, will be achieved this summer through a UNIX version of SAGE.
Project Criteria
Telnet, the Internet remote login protocol, is used to connect our
users to over 90% of the databases/services available on SAGE. Thus far,
our primary approach is to provide access to services available on the
Internet.
The Libraries' Faculty Liaison program works closely with teaching
faculty and departments to integrate networked resources into the
teaching and learning process. An example is the Dartmouth Dante Project
which UVM English seminar students are required to search. Many students
experienced problems reaching the Project using Gopher. In response, the
library quickly created a direct link between SAGE and the Dante Project
-- a process which took less than a quarter hour.
UVM collaborates with area colleges and universities, and the
Vermont Automated Library System (VALS) to make certain services
available through SAGE. A consortium of academic libraries including
UVM, Middlebury College, Norwich University, and the Vermont State
Colleges share the cost of providing access to Expanded Academic Index
(EAI). EAI is loaded at Middlebury College and we connect our users to
it with Telnet over the Internet. The index to the Burlington Free
Press, a local newspaper, is compiled locally and loaded remotely at the
Vermont Department of Libraries for access statewide.
With SAGE the UVM Libraries made a transition from approximately 15
standalone CD-ROM titles to over 50 online resources available through
the Internet without adding staff or major computer support. SAGE
provides a unified approach to accessing electronic research tools and
distributes that approach campuswide. The cost of providing some
services in a multi-user, distributed environment like SAGE is less than
the cost of a single user CD-ROM title. For example, our users for
FY93-94 logged 2048 searches against the FirstSearch version of Art
Index. At a rate of $.50/search our yearly cost for Art Index through
SAGE is $1024 which is $696 less than the CD-ROM single user version and
$1126 less than a 2-8 user LAN version.
SAGE is easily replicated by other institutions especially those
with minimum computing capacity and support. The hardware/software for
SAGE may be purchased off the shelf. The limitation of SAGE on the
current Novell platform is that it limits access to DOS machines. The
UNIX version of SAGE will expand access to users regardless of operating
system and hardware. The software and script files for Sageunix were
written locally and are easily portable.
Attachment
Sage Main Menu & Arts & Humanities Sub-menu
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| Sage Services +-----------------------------+
|----------------------------------| Arts & Humanities |
| A) LUIS - UVM Catalog |-----------------------------|
| B) UVM & State Resources | A) General |
| C) General Reference | B) Art Index |
|----------------------------------| C) Arts & Humanities Search |
| D) Arts & Humanities | D) MLA Bibliography |
| E) Business, Law & Public Affairs| E) Dartmouth Dante Project |
| F) Education & Social Sciences |-----------------------------|
| G) Science & Technology | Enter Esc=Previous |
|----------------------------------| |
| H) Staff Applications +-----------------------------+
| I) SAGE Advice |
| J) Exit |
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| Enter |
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SAGE - The Information Gateway for the UVM Libraries and Media Services