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1Old Style Libraries,Digital Libraries
- Convergences,
- Divergences,
- And the Troubles in Between
2- What is a
- Digital Library?
3Physical 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
4Library 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
5Library 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
6Repository 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
7Browsing 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
8Deep 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.
9Libraries 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
10Evolutionary 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)
11Libraries 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
12Library 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
13Digital 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
14Some Broader Projects
- California Digital Library (CDL_at_UC)
- National Science Digital Library (NSF)
- Association for Computing Machinery
15The 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
16The 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
17Convergence 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
18Key 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
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