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1
Old Style Libraries,Digital Libraries
  • Convergences,
  • Divergences,
  • And the Troubles in Between

2
  • What is a
  • Digital Library?

3
Physical Libraries
  • Bound to the medium of the book
  • Embodiment of the sedimented values practices
    of print culture, including
  • Fixity of the print artifact / manufactured
    object
  • Finite set of well-known paths to items
  • Built-in structures of legitimation authority
  • Importance of local repositories

4
Library Function
  • Identify, acquire, organize, support, and
    preserve cultural and intellectual expression in
    its recorded forms
  • Core values
  • Unfettered availability of all materials to meet
    educational, cultural, intellectual, civic, and
    personal needs
  • Commitment to standard methods practices in
    service of resource sharing open access
  • Preserve the cllection, i.e. keep it permanently
    accessible

5
Library Function, contd
  • Libraries as cultural heritage institutions
  • Libraries as embedded in larger social systems
  • Communities (cities, towns)
  • Colleges universities
  • Corporations similar organizations
  • Library as social / physical / virtual nexus for
    the cultural intellectual record

6
Repository Service Roles
  • All true libraries are defined by coherent and
    carefully assembled collections keyed to specific
    domains, with services supporting associated user
    needs. For example
  • Public Libraries general readers
  • College Libraries undergraduate learning
  • University Libraries advanced learning
    research
  • Special Libraries corporate or organizational
    research

7
Browsing Serendipity
  • Physical libraries, through their classified
    grouping of related items in open book-stacks,
    have long supported two key aspects of learning
    intellectual inquiry
  • Browsing of related items
  • Serendipitous encounters with unexpected or
    previously unknown ideas materials

8
Deep AccessIndexical and Research Aids
  • Libraries incorporate structured tools for
    analytical access to buried information,
    including indexes abstracts, reference
    compendia, bibliographies finding aids, and
    experienced intelligent human agents, also known
    as reference librarians.

9
Libraries as Filtering Systems
  • Libraries are (medium independent) complex and
    layered filtering and access systems
  • for aggregating cultural and intellectual
    materials
  • for providing efficient routes into the specific
    content of those materials

10
Evolutionary ModelsFrom Physical to Digital
  • Library Web Sites as Digital Gateways
  • Villanova Library Web site
  • Entry point to content resources accessible
    elsewhere
  • Delivery medium for new digital services
  • Provides information architecture for wide
    array of heterogeneous items (databases,
    journals, e-books, research aids, etc.)
  • "Internet Public Library
  • More generic approach for general Web users
  • Online Books Page (UPenn)

11
Libraries as Content CreatorsPhase I
  • Convert physical items for digital access
  • Describe items for access in online environment
  • From cataloging to metadata
  • Provide enhanced searchability
  • Make unique local resources universally available
  • Sustain commitment to ideal of coherent
    collections

12
Library Content CreatorsSome Examples
  • Making of America (Mellon cooperative)
  • Electronic Text Center (UVa)
  • Perseus Project (Tufts)
  • Digital Bridges (Lehigh)
  • Irish Press -- (Villanova) Netscape view
  • Irish Press (Villanova) IE View

13
Digital ConversionProject Challenges
  • Lack of standards
  • Lack of robust, fully-functional software
  • Metadata requirements
  • Descriptive
  • Structural
  • Need to replicate some aspects of physical
    artifact
  • Lack of integration with other services

14
Some Broader Projects
  • California Digital Library (CDL_at_UC)
  • National Science Digital Library (NSF)
  • Association for Computing Machinery

15
The Realities of the Information Age (David
Lankes, Syracuse University)
  • Information (and Knowledge) has Escaped the
    Confines of Text
  • A Digit is a Digit
  • The Computer Science Community is Unprepared
  • Digital Preservation, Digital Libraries without
    Name Authority, the Hidden Web
  • Librarians at the mercy of the Computer Scientists

16
The Cultural Shift(Lankes, again)
  • Librarianship as a Technical Skill
  • Librarians as the Knowledge the Guides the
    Information Age
  • Conscience of the Computer Scientist
  • Partners
  • Active and Advocate for Those We Serve
  • Entice our Partners to Solve our Problems
  • Solve our Own Problems
  • And benefit from the solutions

17
Convergence of Traditional DigitalMature
Library Technology Environment
  • Portals personalization
  • Federated searching / Meta-searching / XML
    gateways
  • SRW / SRU
  • Virtual reference
  • Course Management software resource integration
  • Desktop delivery of shared / converted documents
  • Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources
    Coalition
  • Institutional Repositories
  • Technology-mediated research skills training
  • Push toward digitization of Special Collections
    and other unique materials
  • Digital Rights Management

18
Key Digital Library Initiatives
  • Google print (U of Michigan, Stanford, NYPL,
    Harvard, BL, etc.)
  • Million books project
  • Open Archives Initiative
  • Metadata Harvesting
  • Networked Digital Library of Electronic Theses
    Dissertations
  • Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resource
    Coalition
  • Digital Library Federation standards
  • Fedora project

19
  • Questions?
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