I was honored to be invited to speak at the NEASIS&T Buy, Hack, or Build event last week about work I’ve been doing to find new ways to represent and explore library collections online.
My notes about the event and links to working prototypes are in my personal blog and at LibDev, and Lichen Rancourt liveblogged the whole event. In my presentation I called these “clustered search results,” but I’m now leaning toward the term “faceted search results.”
I’m also honored/blushing by Jenny Levine’s coverage of my talk in which she named named me the “hardest working man in the OPAC 2.0 business!”