Information Technology Projects
About this department: The Information Technology Department ensures the smooth integration and maintenance of emerging services and delivery of information technology to the Libraries' diverse constituency. For more information about the Information Technology Department, see the IT Unit Descriptions. More about Information Technology
Projects on this page represent a selection of the work of this department.
Survey on Libraries desktop computer use
We noticed how users frequently rearranged desktop computer environments in the Hill and Hunt Libraries and surveyed users to try and find out why.
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Collaboration with Organizational Strategy, Learning Spaces & Services, User ExperienceHunt Library Touchscreens
An in-house, custom web application -- including wayfinding, room availability, events, and an "explore" feature -- is available on touchscreens in the Hunt Library.
Report published onFront Pages
Front Pages dynamically displays the front page of newspapers from around the world.
Report published onHunt Color Wall
The Hunt Library Color Wall is a digital representation of D. H. Hill Jr. Library’s Color Wall, an art sculpture by Joe Cox.
Report published onCedar - Media Display Management
Cedar is a web application that schedules and runs content for the Hunt Library video walls.
Report published onRoom Reservation System
A web-based user interface for viewing availability and reserving student and faculty spaces in the Hill and Hunt Libraries.
Report published onEndeca at the NCSU Libraries
An online catalog interface that leveraged advanced search and the Guided NavigationⓇ capabilities of the Endeca ProFind™ platform to provide a fast and flexible search interface to catalog records.
Report published onVirtual Shelf Index
The Virtual Shelf Index is a web service that returns sets of titles held by the library in shelf order.
Report published onCatalogWS
A Web API to the North Carolina State University Libraries catalog.
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Collaboration with Digital Library Initiatives (DLI)