I collected these examples recently. The gold standard is Wichita State. Hand off from hyperlinked location in OPAC to static web page for each floor of the library http://library.dur.ac.uk/ http://albert.rit.edu/ http://library.csusm.edu/catalog/ http://opac.library.csupomona.edu/ See comments at: http://www.daveyp.com/blog/index.php/archives/4/ Dynamic maps with point-to-point directions http://library.wichita.edu/techserv/dynamicmap.html http://www.rotuaari.net/downloads/publication-2.pdf * Not sure if this is still in production * Voyager doesn't show anything o https://oula.linneanet.fi/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?LANGUAGE=English&DB=local&PAGE=First * I'm not sure how to see any search results in their mobile interface to see if that still has: o http://www.kirjasto.oulu.fi/oulamobile/ --SET Karen Tschanz wrote: > Hi, Melinda: > > This interests us too. Please post a summary of replies. Thanks! > >>>> Melinda Gottesman <mgottesm_at_MAIL.UCF.EDU> 07/10/2008 1:13 PM >>> > Hello - > > I'm interested in libraries that are employing Location Mapping in their OPAC's. > > (i.e. the floor is displayed tied to the call number) > > I've seen University of North Texas, Willamette, Bowdoin, and the University of London - but am looking for more... > > ==Melinda== > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Melinda Gottesman > Reference Librarian/Instructor > University of Central Florida >Received on Thu Jul 10 2008 - 12:49:13 EDT