Title: Harvard University Library Digital Initiative Internal Challenge Grant Program
1Harvard UniversityLibrary Digital Initiative
Internal Challenge Grant Program
- NERCOMP E-learning Conference March 20, 2001
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Wendy Gogel, Digital Library Projects Liaison
2- LDI Mission
- LDI Internal Challenge Grant Program
- Examples of Grant Funded Projects
- Fulfillment of Grant Program Mission
- Challenges
3LDI Mission
- LDI launched in July 1998 as a five-year program
to develop the Universitys capacity to manage
digital information by - creating technical infrastructure to support
acquisition, organization, delivery, and
archiving of digital library materials -
- providing a team of specialists to advise
librarians and others on key issues unique to the
digital environment - providing librarians and staff with practical
experience in a wide range of technologies and
digital materials and -
- enriching the Harvard University Library
collections with a significant set of digital
resources.
4 LDI Internal Challenge Grant Program
- LDI received 12 million for five years and set
aside 5 million for Grant Program over 10 Rounds - LDI Steering Committee
- set program parameters and direction (whose
eligible, what type of projects) - announced initial call for proposals w/deadline
- established LDI Grant Review Committee
- LDI Grant Review Committee
- develops specific criteria for project selection
- selects projects for funding according to program
parameters and specific criteria
5Grant Program Mission
- encourage broad University participation in LDI
- serve as a catalyst for infrastructure
development - Set development priorities
- Inform developments with real needs
- Test infrastructure
- tangible demonstration of infrastructure
- integrate management of digital materials with
traditional materials throughout the libraries - contribute meaningful digital resources to the
Universities collections
6 Grant Program Participation
- Who is participating?
- Project proposals from
- Archives
- Libraries
- Museums
- Faculty
7 Grant Program Participation
- What is the content?
- Wide variety of materials, both converted and
born digital - Visual Collections including current and historic
photographs, 19th c. trade cards, biomedical
images - Audio Files
- Published and Original Text
- Data Sets
8 Grant Program Status
- 36 Applicants over 4 rounds
- Awarded 9 projects
- 2 involve dedicated system development
- 3 more expected to be awarding shortly
- 2 completed
9Funded Grant Project (selected examples)
Harvard/Radcliffe Online Historical Reference
Shelf
- Collection of Harvard and Radcliffe Annual
Reports, - 1825-1995 (105,000 pages) providing access
through fully searchable text w/ image files
retrieved for on-screen viewing
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11Funded Grant Project (selected examples)
Harvard-Yenching Library The Hedda Morrison
Photographs of China
Collection of 4,800 photographs in albums made in
China, 1933 to 1946 by German Photographer Hedda
Morrison
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14Funded Grant Project (selected examples)
Countway Library of Medicine Harvard Biomedical
Image Library (BIL)
A central catalog and collection of biomedical
images initially contributed from HSPH and
Harvard labs
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16Funded Grant Project (selected examples)
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Maya
Archaeological Photographs from the Carnegie
Institute of Washington Collection
10,000 photographs related to two Maya
archaeological sites Chichen Itza and Copan
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18Funded Grant Project (selected examples)
Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library Music from the
Archive A New Model of Access to Rare and Unique
Sound Recordings
- electronic research tool, integrating 140 hours
of digital sound recordings, related image files
(log books, performance notes) and finding aids
for three collections - The Laura Boulton Collection of Byzantine and
Eastern Orthodox Chant - The Joseph Jeffers Dodge Duke Ellington
Collection - The James Rubin Collection of South Indian
Classical Music
19Funded Grant Project (selected examples)
Arnold Arboretum Library of Harvard University
Western China and Tibet Hotspot of Diversity
- on-line access to historic and contemporary
collections related to Western China and Tibet
(1924-current day) - photographs
- correspondence
- plant specimens
- bird specimens
- and specimen data
20Fulfillment of Grant Program Mission
- encourage broad University participation in LDI
- serve as a catalyst for infrastructure
development - Set development priorities
- Inform developments with real needs
- Test infrastructure
- tangible demonstration of infrastructure
- integrate management of digital materials with
traditional materials throughout the libraries - contribute meaningful digital resources to the
Universities collections
21LDI Program Challenges
- Commitment of Limited Resources
- 10 new positions
- University staff working on grant projects
- contributions collaboration throughout
University - to accomplish
- technical analysis
- infrastructure development
- advisory services in key areas
- administration of LDI Program Grant Program
- project management and implementation
22 Grant Program Challenges
- Criteria for Selection of Grant Projects
- value of materials is subjective (and often
community based) - open to any projects Vs. set direction for
proposals - Communication
- unformed concepts about project goals (what do
you want? what have you got?) - language barrier between curators and
technologists
23 Grant Program Challenges
- Project Management
- lack of expertise
- lack of dedicated resources
- lack of experience in digital environment
- Elapsed Time
- at least two years
- 9 months for proposal and planning process
- plus implementation
24Challenges
- Managing Project Expectations
- Specific project goals vs. generalized
infrastructure development - Services and support not fully available during
development - Predicting long term costs associated with
maintenance and storage of digital objects
25 - LDI
- http//hul.harvard.edu/ldi
- HOLLIS portal
- http//lib.harvard.edu/
- Wendy Gogel
- wendy_gogel_at_harvard.edu