Enhancing Library Resource Discovery with Primo's Resource Recommender

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Explore the capabilities of Primo's Resource Recommender, a powerful tool designed to direct users to relevant resources that may not appear in search results. Learn how it improves known item searches, enhances patron experiences, and highlights library expertise. Discover how to tackle common challenges like exact keyword matching through search result reports in Primo Analytics.


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  1. PRIMOS RESOURCE RECOMMENDER D A L N E T F I R S T T H U R S D AY F E B R U A R Y 1 , 2 0 1 8

  2. NEW PRIMO FEATURE Suggestions AKA the Resource Recommender Image from Aaron Tay s Blog: http://musingsaboutlibrarianship.blogspot.com/2017/08/5-things-you-can-do-with-resource.html

  3. WHAT IT CAN DO Direct users to resources that are not indexed / don t come up in search results Image from Aaron Tay s Blog: http://musingsaboutlibrarianship.blogspot.com/2017/08/5-things-you-can-do-with-resource.html

  4. WHAT IT CAN DO Make known item / database / journal searches better

  5. WHAT IT CAN DO For patrons who might use the catalog search box as a site search, direct them to library information. Image from Aaron Tay s Blog: http://musingsaboutlibrarianship.blogspot.com/2017/08/5-things-you-can-do-with-resource.html

  6. WHAT IT CAN DO Highlight your reference librarians, subject specialists, and/or database experts! Image from Aaron Tay s Blog: http://musingsaboutlibrarianship.blogspot.com/2017/08/5-things-you-can-do-with-resource.html

  7. CONS Trigger words / Keywords / Tags have to be exact. Partial searches are not supported. Have to figure out the most common searches by going through search logs to see what words or phrases patrons are searching for that are getting zero hits.

  8. SEARCH RESULT REPORTS IN PRIMO ANALYTICS Log into Primo Back Office > Click on Primo Analytics Under Shared Folders, click your institution s folder > Open your reports folder Each institution has these three reports the office has created: Top 10 Searches of Prev Month Top 100 Searches Ever Zero Results Prev 6 Months Use these reports or create your own to see what your patrons are searching for and having difficulty finding results and/or getting an overwhelming amount of results

  9. TOP 10 SEARCHES OF PREVIOUS MONTH See what terms patrons have searched for. If they are getting tons of results, recommend a database, libguide, or reference librarian to help them narrow down. Can use the Top 100 Searches Ever report in the same way

  10. ZERO RESULTS PREVIOUS 6 MONTHS See what terms patrons have searched for. If they are getting no results, recommend a database, libguide, or reference librarian to help them. Keep in mind Hard to create trigger words or phrases for every possible journal or search Getting no hits can be the result of a spelling mistake Possibly a lot of ISBN searches or exact title searches get zero results

  11. NOW WHAT? Enable and Set up the Resource Recommender in the Primo Back Office See instructions and demo Note: There is a limit of three recommendations at the top of the brief results screen. You can specify multiple keywords for a recommendation by separating them with a semicolon. DALNET office has created generic images for database, guides, and people. You can also use a person s picture in the person recommendation box. You can also import an Excel file of resources and keywords. Ex Libris has a pre- populated one.

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