MuseKnowledge Release 2.8.0.1

MuseKnowledge is thrilled to announce a new release of The Muse Platform, Version 2.8.0.1, which brings the latest features for its tools used by customers worlwide to power their library portals.

 

Important accessability features were introduced in the MuseKnowledge Federated Search and Discover applications, such as Text2Speech and holdings information. The Text2Speech functionality was added to help people with vision impairments. More exactly the results metadata can be read into natural-sounding speech.

 

A Muse LinkResolver application was introduced to offer seamless access to electronic full-text content across vendor platforms for a provided citation, relying on the OpenURL protocol.

 

The updates from version 2.8.0.1 include new features and enhencements for the following components:

 

  • Muse Federated Search and Discover Applications, version 8.8
  • Muse Proxy, version 5.5
  • Muse LinkResolver, version 1.4.0.0
  • Muse Identity Manager, version 2.3.0.3
  • Muse Core and Modules
  • Muse Administrator Consoles
  • Muse Control Center
  • Muse Central Index
  • Muse Statistics Platform

 

For a full list of new features and functions, please visit our product website https://www.edulib.com/news/muse-release-2-8-0-1/.

Soutron Global is a cloud-based library, archive, knowledge, and business information management software provider. As a client-driven company, Soutron Global partners with organizational special libraries, archives,knowledge, and information centres around the globe to help them maximize the value of their collection materials with our innovative, flexible, easy-to-use library, archival, and information discovery software solutions.

 

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Enformation provides access to scientific content for the Romanian academic community and also organizes the annual event “Romanian Conference for Education and Research”.

 

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ITMS Analytics allows institutions to manage big data in a simple, efficient and affordable way, by displaying trends, comparisons, and precise detail of their collection’s usage focusing on the user’s digital footprint.

 

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MuseKnowledge releases Version 2.8.0.0 of The Muse Platform, offering new Discover application

MuseKnowledge is pleased to announce the release of Version 2.8.0.0 of The Muse Platform, its powerful suite of digital library and information management tools, to serve partners and customers in creating custom content solutions that propel education and innovation outcomes.

 

The Muse Platform Version 2.8.0.0 now includes MuseKnowledge Discover, a full-featured and highly configurable index searching application, powered by the Muse Central Index containing article and title metadata harvested from top publishers and information providers.

MuseKnowledge Discover includes robust index search and post-search capabilities to support efficient, comprehensive content discovery across full-text databases, citation databases, local digital collections and open access e-resources. The application is completely configurable through user-friendly Muse Administration Consoles, and fully interoperable with the LMS or any learning tool through the LTI standard and the Muse API.

 

Important updates to other key functions in The Muse Platform in Version 2.8.0.0 include a range of new features and enhancements to the following components:

  • Muse Search Application, version 8.4
  • Muse Proxy, version 5.4.0.2
  • Muse Core and Modules
  • Muse Administrator Consoles
  • Muse Control Center
  • Muse Central Index
  • Muse Statistics Platform

 

For a full list of new features and functions, please visit our product website https://www.edulib.com/news/muse-release-2-8-0-0/.

MuseKnowledge Technical Website

Craiova, Romania, 1st February 2021

 

EduLib S.R.L., the exclusive development partner for the Muse Knowledge technology platform, announced the launch of its newly redesigned website. Over the past year, the EduLib team has been working to build a new website that better reflects its development and support service offerings, improves navigation to its technical materials and provides a refreshed look and feel to welcome and engage its partners and customers.

 

EduLib’s goal with its new website is to provide its partners and customers with up-to-date and in-depth technical content about the Muse Knowledge platform and the range of Muse development, support and technical services exclusively provided by the EduLib team. EduLib will be updating its new website regularly to reflect all the latest product information and technical resources for the Muse Knowledge platform and related offerings.

 

EduLib’s goal with its new website is to provide its partners and customers with up-to-date and in-depth technical content about the Muse Knowledge platform and the range of Muse development, support and technical services exclusively provided by the EduLib team.  EduLib will be updating its new website regularly to reflect all the latest product information and technical resources for the Muse Knowledge platform and related offerings.

 

EduLib is excited to share its new website with you and your feedback is important to us. Please share any questions, comments or concerns to this email form here.

New MuseKnowledge™ Proxy Version 5.2 Released

Craiova, Romania – June 4, 2020

 

We are excited to announce the release of a new MuseKnowledge™ Proxy version 5.2, which is available for download with an extended 90-day free trial period now.

 

Libraries are working harder than ever during the COVID-19 global crisis to serve their communities through their virtual digital library platforms. MuseKnowledge™ Proxy is software that helps libraries securely and seamlessly manage remote access to their digital library resources for virtual users. It does this by validating the remote library user’s identity with digital content providers, so they’re granted access to the library’s full collection of e-resources no matter where they are.

 

Our new version of MuseKnowledge™ Proxy features critical updates to guarantee the security and continuity of remote user under the new "SameSite=None; Secure" Cookie handling policies required for Chrome80 and other browsers. As ongoing improvements to enable privacy and security across the web, these new SameSite policies affect all web applications that use cookies and are now fully supported in MuseKnowledge™ Proxy across the Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge browsers.

 

In addition, MuseKnowledge™ Proxy Version 5.2 brings significant features and improvements to support easier, faster setup and administration of MuseKnowledge™ Proxy in Self-Hosted environments:

  • Add, remove and manage users through an all-new graphical user interface;
  • Create customized user authentication criteria and groups to better regulate access in keeping with library subscription agreements;
  • Set up and manage changes more speedily with new graphical templates for generating e-resource profiles from scratch;
  • Deploy more authentication service connections, more easily with new login modules for SIP and POP;
  • Load hundreds of applications in less time with improved performances mechanisms integrated in the MuseKnowledgeTM Proxy Administrator Console.

 

Find a detailed list of all new version capabilities in the MuseKnowledge™ Proxy 5.2 Release Notes.

 

To support libraries during COVID-19 global crisis, MuseKnowledge™ Proxy Trial periods are now extended from 30 days to 90 days. Request your Trial License Key by filling in our simple trial request form here.

Muse Knowledge at the Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference (ER&L)

Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference (ER&L)

 

Connect with Muse Knowledge at the Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference (ER&L) in Austin, Texas during March 8-11, 2020.

 

For 15 years, ER&L has convened a conference and online learning opportunities to support the improvement of the way we collect, manage, maintain, and make accessible electronic resources. As technology and our approach to it changes, iterates and improves, ER&L continues its important work, bringing together the many library and industry roles in a thoughtful, collaborative and education-packed conference.

 

At this year’s conference, Muse Knowledge is co-presenting an Emerging Technologies & Trends session with its longtime partner, Library & Information Resources Network (LIRN). Come hear Managing Director of Muse Knowledge, Aurelian Popescu, and President & CEO of LIRN, Andrew Anderson, as they share LIRN’s experiences with Muse Knowledge Proxy as a platform for managed library access services.

 

LIRN selected Muse Knowledge Proxy to provide the new platform for its managed proxy service that over 300 colleges and universities worldwide use to provide access for their students, and their presentation will describe the features, functionality, and capabilities that led to this selection.

 

Be sure to join our session on Tuesday March 10, 2020 at 9:00am in Room 203. You can also learn more about LIRN’s initiatives with Muse Knowledge Proxy by visiting in LIRN at the Exhibition Hall at Table 803.

 

Check out the ER&L conference website for more information and registration: https://www.electroniclibrarian.org/2020-program/

 

We look forward to seeing you in Austin!

 

About Electronic Resources & Libraries (ER&L)

Electronic Resources and Libraries (ER&L) is the effort of librarians to improve the way we collect, manage, maintain, assess, and make accessible electronic resources in an ever-changing digital environment. Founded in 2005 by Bonnie Tijerina, head of electronic resources and serials at Harvard University, ER&L is an annual physical and virtual conference focused on practical, tactical, and strategic work by e-resources management and digital services professionals to further the field. More information about ER&L can be found at www.electroniclibrarian.com.

 

About Library Information & Resources Network (LIRN)

LIRN is a nonprofit library service and content provider working to strengthen libraries for successful learning—so students can thrive in their academic careers and beyond. We offer our members unrivaled value for resources, a team of caring library experts, and future-focused technology services.

 

We believe that all libraries deserve access to the technology and resources that enrich schools and empower students, regardless of size or budget. Whether you’re just beginning to build your school’s library, or whether you need an easy way to supplement existing resources—we’re here to help you create a future-ready learning experience. Learn more at www.lirn.net.

 

About Muse Knowledge

Muse Knowledge is a software development company founded in 1998 with a mission to make it easier for people to access the wealth of education and resources that exist today and bring these to light for learning, innovation and growth. Muse Knowledge is proud to serve partners and customers in creating custom content solutions to propel education and innovation outcomes. Our Muse Knowledge discovery solutions support modern libraries, e-learning hubs, national education portals and research gateways in connecting people to the digital research and educational materials they need, wherever they are. Learn more at www.museknowledge.com.

Frankfurt Book Fair 2019

Craiova, Romania. 7th October, 2019

 

Muse Knowledge is excited to its attendance at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2019 (Frankfurter Buchmesse) which takes place in Frankfurt, Germany on 16th – 20th October.

 

Frankfurt Book Fair is one of the largest events worldwide for print and digital content solutions, and this exciting event will provide an excellent opportunity to discuss your digital library needs directly with Muse Knowledge Headquarters Managing Director, Aurelian Popescu, and Muse Knowledge esteemed Strategic Technology Partners, LIMS and Panworld Education.

 

Book your meeting with our Muse Knowledge team today by emailing office@museknowledge.com.

 

Check out some of our products you may be interested in:

 

MuseKnowledge Proxy https://www.museknowledge.com/muse-knowledge-proxy/
MuseKnowledge Search https://www.museknowledge.com/muse-knowledge-search/
MuseKnowledge Hybrid https://www.museknowledge.com/muse-knowledge-hybrid/

 

We look forward to meeting you in Frankfurt!

MuseSearch 2.6 vs. our new MuseKnowledge Search 2.7+  product line

The MuseKnowledge Search Platform is today’s most powerful of its kind, is known as best of multiple target searching and content normalization to a single data model. It gives institutions large and small, global and local, the building blocks to create custom Global Search Environments that support research, education and innovation processes.

 

MuseKnowledge Search comes with new core features and modern end-user interfaces working on any device to offer the best user experience.

 

New features available in MuseKnowledge Search 2.7+

Our new MuseKnowledge product line comes with many new features and updates, with the most important ones listed below:

  • The embedded Web server – Apache Tomcat – was updated to a newer version, more exactly 8.5.23.0. This brings many improvements and fixes from performance and security point of view. From security point of view, now it is possible to enable the HTTP security headers such as X-Frame-Options, Referrer-Policy, X-Content-Type-Options, X-XSS-Protection, Content-Security-Policy.
  • New products were introduced for achieving a more robust Discovery Platform:
    • Muse Central Index. This is our metadata repository that can index e-book and article metadata, catalog records, and other information harvested from institutional repositories and various digital collections. Muse Central Index is not pre-populated with metadata but each installation can add its own data from various sources.
    • Muse Identity Manager. This is our Web application with processes for identifying, authenticating and authorizing individuals or groups of people to access configured applications by associating user rights and restrictions with established identities. It offers support for user registration with email validation, with or without administrator approval, centralized management including user details visualization, searching and filtering, bulk updates, sending email, export as CSV, JSON and XML, import from CSV file.
  • New authentication modules are available:
    • ICELoginModuleSQL - authentication against a SQL database. It supports simple scenarios with just username/password and more complex scenarios which involve additional logic based on extra fields;
    • Support for SAML authentication is now available. We now support SAML 2.0 Authentication as a Service Provider. Being based on Spring Security SAML Extension, theoretically all products supporting SAML 2.0 in Identity Provider mode (e.g. ADFS, Okta, Shibboleth, OpenAM, Efecte EIM or Ping Federate) should be compatible;
    • A new utility login module is available - ICELoginModulePropertiesExtractor - which can be used in conjunction with other login modules to compute/extract/remap parameters using a script written in Java Script language;
    • ICELoginModuleHTTPReferer - allows authentication based on the HTTP Referer field. Although it cannot be secure it may be useful for situations where security is not a demanding factor;
    • ICELoginModuleHMAC - for protected login without password and signed by HMAC which also covers the end-user IP. Timestamp is also covered and used for a max time availability test. This is most secure for integration scenarios;
    • Support for LTI authentication is available to allow the MuseKnowledge Search Application to act as External Tool (Tool Providers) in Learning Management Systems (LMS).
  • The Muse API was enhanced to support JSON response as well, besides XML;
  • MuseKnowledge Search Applications are fully responsive on mobile devices. The existing native mobile application – MuseKnowledge Mobile, running on both iOS and Android (available in stores for download), is integrating the MuseKnowledge Search Web application and services to allow users have a true mobile experience, like sharing records and files on Facebook, WhatsUp, Google Drive, DropBox or any other mobile application that is regsitering itself in the mobile OS as allowing sharing content.
  • The integration of a MuseKnowledge Search Application via an iFrame within an exiting customer website, portal is more easier now as its components are more iFrame „friendly”.

 

Comparison between end-user Web Applications, 2.6 vs. 2.7+

In Muse Federated Search version 2.6 the template end-user application is MuseSearch, while for Muse Federated Search version 2.7+ the template end-user application is MuseKnowledge Search.

 

Web Technologies Used

 

MuseSearch (2.6) MuseKnowledge Search (2.7+)
CSS 2 mostly
JQuery 1.8 and JQuey UI 19
CSS 3 – it adds a whole new set of element selectors and some new pseudo-elements that means simpler code with much more options.

 

Boostrap 3.3.6 – it ensures that the Web Application is web responsive no matter the device user is using, from an extra small device to a large computer screen.

 

Angular JS 1.6.9 – using it, the one page application design/concept was achieved so the user does not see page flickers but only loaders. Such an application is much better structured and easier to maintain since it is based on Model-View-Controller (MVC) concept, thus changes are done much easier - one must modify the service bringing data as a small part of the html instead of whole pages with lots of logic.

 

Side by Side End-User Application Interfaces Functionalities Comparison

 

Functionality
MuseSearch (2.6) MuseKnowledge Search (2.7+)
Home Page
No. Yes.
The MuseKnowledge Search (2.7+) Application allows transforming a simple search application into a portal-like application with various features and widgets.Widgets available:

  • search form;
  • widget for displaying a list of recommendations in terms of books, journals, articles, etc., part of institution’ subscription;
  • important links section to allow placing links to points of interest for the customer’s end-users;
  • widget with RSS feed. This widget presents a RSS feed from the customer’s website, usually news items;
  • widget with all the sources available for search, sort and multiple display types (alphabetically or as defined in the Muse Administration Console); Descriptions and linking to native website is available;
  • widget with all publishers’ subscribed products, databases;
  • Titles A to Z functionality. This widget presents all titles (Books, Journals) subscribed by the customer to the various publishers. Metadata is available along with linking to the native publisher platform. The titles information is taken from Muse Central Index where it was ingested based on the publisher provided information.
Local Index
No. Yes.

Muse Central Index available in versions 2.7+ is providing the local index features. Publisher metadata can be ingested and

searched with Muse Source Packages. Muse Source Packages searching through Muse Central Index can be installed in MuseKnowledge Search Applications along with federated search Muse Source Packages.

Also the metadata for the Titles A to Z functionality is ingested into the Muse Central Index.

Mobile devices friendly
No. Yes.
Clear, user readable content no matter the device user is using.
Integration with the native IOS and Android MuseKnowledge Mobile Application
No. Yes.
See the above items for more details.
Interface Customisations
Yes.
Support for a limited set of customizations is available. For example a customer logo, header is allowed.
Yes.
A wide range of customizations are available through the Muse Administration Console, such as:

  • Header, Footer can be enabled and disabled;
  • Any widget can be set to display/hide indivisually depending on screen size/device type. Available settings: extra small devices (eg: iPhone 10), small devices (e.g. iPad in portrait mode), medium (iPad in landscame mode) and large (computer screen);
  • Logos, custom CSS, login form, upload images, upload JSON files to be used in the Home Page widgets;
  • One may set if the interface should be displayed with either 2 or 3 columns;
  • enabling/disabling any application functionality.
Modern interface
No.
The interface uses a lot of text labels.
Yes.
We use FontAwsome 5 that has a very large set of icons. Interface is now more intuitive and modern.
Search Form
Yes.
Three separate search forms are available: simple, advanced, complex.
Yes.
A search form builder is available. It starts as a simple search input box and new input boxes can be added for an advanced search form where complex queries can be specified with boolean operators.
Option for specifying whether to search with all words or as a phrase was added. Search form features are configurable from the Muse Administration Console, such as number of inputs, maximum allowed length of the text user inputs, etc.
Search Sources
Yes.
Only a tree-like display type is available.
Yes.
Four types of Search Sources representations are available, configurable from the Muse Administration Console:

  • Tree-like. This is the basic and the simplest representation of the search sources;
  • List-like. A two-steps search sources representation is available, laid out in three columns: Goups column, List of Sources and Sources to Search;
  • List-like Simplified. This is a simplified representation of the previous List-like version where only two columns are available: Goups column and List of Sources;
  • Categories. This is the most complete representation of the search sources capable of categories handling (e.g. groups of groups of sources).

For all types of search sources representations, various features are available, configurable from the Muse Administration Console:

  • display groups collapsed yes/no;
  • allow user to collapse/expand groups;
  • allow user to filter for sources;
  • list sources under group name;
  • display number of sources next to the group name;
  • concept of filtering groups – selecting such a group does not add sources to the overall selection buy only filters the sources already selected (e.g.: select only books sources).
Search Limits
Yes. Yes.
The Search Limits section was completely rewritten, now is more intuitive. The content type limits were updated to support the set of record content types we adopted.
Search Options
Yes. Yes.
Completely rewritten section, much easier to use.
Related Queries Functionality
No. Yes.
It presents other search queries similar to the one used for search. A history is created based on all the queries used by the end-users of that Muse System.
Deduplication
Yes. Yes.
New deduplication options are available such as by DOI.
Sorting
Yes. Yes.
A new Relevance sorting algorithm is available.
Help
Yes. Yes.
The Help section was extended to cover the latest features implemented.
Record 5 Star Ranking
No. Yes.
The record relevance is displayed as a 5 Star Ranking.
Search Progress Information
Yes. Yes.
Two display modes are available: progress bar and circle. Progress popup has filter and sort capabilities.
Topics Widget
No. Yes.
Integration with Lingo3G and Carrot2.
Besides the linear text representation, we integrated 2 visual representations, namely Circles and Foam Tree.The integration with Lingo3G and the visual representations is subject to subscription.
Refine your Results (Distill) Widge, Faceting Options
Yes. Yes.

The Refine your Results feature was improved and enhanced:

  • now one may see sources that are matched by a single term and vice-versa, the terms matched by a single source;
  • new distill keys are available (faceting options): by record content type, by language, by dates;
  • a graphical bar display for date faceting is available.
Side Search
Yes. Yes.
The Side Search widget functionality was improved, now it is fully configurable from the Muse Administration Console, in terms of number of sources and number of records to retrieve from each.
Print
No. Yes.
A dedicated Print page for selected records was implemented, having printer friendly CSS definitions for a better quality and ease of reading.
Query Translation
No. Yes.
A query translation feature was implemented in integration with the Microsoft Azzure Translator API. If the language of the query entered by the end-user is different than of the current application set language, then its translation in the application language is offered and the end-user can use it for searching.The integration with the Microsoft Azzure Translation API is subject to subscription.
Cookies Usage Warning
No. Yes.
As per EU GDPR, application notifies the end-user that it uses cookies and how it protects user data.
My List
No. Yes.
End-users can save records from searches into a temporary list, available per session. The records saved into the remporarily list can be further processed and used in actions such as sending them by email, save to disk, export, print, etc.
Record Display by Content Type
No. Yes.
For specialized sources, such as Dictionary sources, a specialed record display is used such that it displays the information specific to this type of resource (such as phonetic translation, audio prononciation, etc.).
Social Media Integration
No. Yes.
One may share Muse records on Social Media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

For a complete list of new features for MuseKnowledge Search 2.7+ please refer to the Release Note documentation which can be downloaded from here.