Title: Collaborative Collecting in Scotland
1Collaborative Collecting in Scotland
- Current state of play Conspectus, CATRIONA, RCO,
CAIRNS, SCONE, SEED, CC-Interop, HaIRST - but
mainly SPEIR - IFLA 2003, Berlin
- Dennis Nicholson, Director,
- Centre for Digital Library Research,
- Glasgow, Scotland
2Additional Comment
- Scope of talk
- Collaborative collecting
- Mechanisms to support and facilitate
- Collection, Collection Strength metadata
- Use of this in collaborative collecting and user
navigation and landscaping - Acronyms
- A necessary evil
- Just labels for projects, groups
- Brief descriptions as we go
- URL at end for more information
3Scottish CC Timeline
- 1980s Conspectus exercise
- 1991 - BUBL, BUBL Subject Tree
- 1994 CATRIONA Model
- It is likely that internet opacs will be
categorised according to their subject strengths
and that users will be able to search for
records of other opacs strong on a particular
subject category - 1995 RCO Conspectus-based web service
guiding users to distributed subject collections
individual web and telnet catalogues if
available
4Scottish CC Timeline
- 1999 CAIRNS Z39.50 RCO and dynamic
landscaping - cross-searching distributed
subject collection landscapes - 2000/02 SCONE and SEED SCONE collections
service - Public Libraries - Conspectus
alternatives embryonic SCAMP staff collections
portal - 2002/2004 CC-Interop (Riding Clone, Landscaping
beyond Scotland, SCAMP development)
5Scottish CC Timeline
- 2002/05 HaIRST (OAI, SCAMP, collaborative
collecting) - 2003/04 SPEIR Draws the threads together
within a pilot co-operative infrastructure
Incorporates a collaborative Scottish Distributed
Digital Library Recognises the key role of
collection level description in collaborative
collection management, resource discovery, portal
management
6What is SPEIR?
- Some answers
- Scottish Portals for Education, Information, and
Research - Scots for to ask or to enquire
- Funded by the Scottish Library and Information
Council as an adjunct to the Scottish Cultural
Portal Pilot co-operative infrastructure to
support this and other portals - Backed by key players in Scotland through the
Confederation of Scottish Mini-Cooperatives
(COSMIC)
7SPEIR bits
- Build on CAIRNS, SCONE, SCAMP, dynamic
landscaping HaIRST integration with CAIRNS - Bring in Public Libraries, FE, Cultural Players
- Central support services for distributed portals
particularly Scottish Cultural Portal but aim
is generic support (GDL, NLS also one key here) - Scottish Distributed Digital Library
- Collaborative cataloguing through Connexion
- Collaborative collecting through SCAMP
- CAIRNS, SCONE navigation
8SPEIR bits
- Dynamic landscaping of various kinds e.g. for
different users, different badging - Terminologies pilot requirements
- CoSMiC dimensions (groups)
- Interoperability Focus for Scotland
- Identification of digital and non-digital
collections relevant to the Cultural Portal and
SCONE - Pilot for a more developed form of the current
Scottish Co-operative Infrastructure
9Co-operative Infrastructure
Various user nodes
SCONE collections database with staff CCM
tools/ landscape control --- Future
SCAN integration?
CAIRNS cross searchable catalogue with
landscaping mechanism driven by collections datab
ase
COSMIC co-ordinates
Our Portal
various activities including
Other Portals
Metadata Issues Items, Collections
Joint RD Plan
So we can all join in
CORC
CCCG
10Projected Scottish Co-operative Infrastructure
Feb. 03
Various user nodes
Global links Cross domain Scone
SCAN Museums Resource JISC IE LOOK CERL
COSMIC co-ordination
Portal Support
Support Services
CAIRNS
CoSMiC Task Group
Interoperability Standards
Cultural Portal
SCONE
Connexion
HaIRST
Regional, Sectoral, SI Groups
GDL-like Portals
SDDL
SCAMP(2)
Pub-Lib Portals
Online LIS Support via SLAINTE/BUBL Mini-clump
Joint RD Plan
SCAMP(1)
etc Sapiens Authentication Terminologies
Scotslink WIDWISAWN
Other Portals
NLS
SLIC
11Why?
- Users increasingly use and need distributed
resources and finding tools, so co-operation is
now essential as well as desirable - Distributed networked collections need
collaborative management - Coherent distributed virtual libraries wont
just happen we must co-operate to manage
retrieval and user environments - Institutional and other boundaries are becoming a
barrier to providing what users need
12Further Information
- CDLR Website Click on projects
- http//cdlr.strath.ac.uk/ or
- http//cdlr.strath.ac.uk/projects/projects.html
- My email address
- d.m.nicholson_at_strath.ac.uk