Local and Unique and Digital: A Evolving Trend for Libraries and Cultural Heritage Institutions

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Slides and audio from presentation given at the LOUIS Users Group meeting, 4-Oct-2013, Baton Rouge, LA. Libraries have been digitizing materials for decades as surrogates for access to physical materials, and in doing so have broadened the range of people and uses for library materials. With projects like Hathi Trust and Google Book Search systematically digitizing massproduced monographs and making them available within the bounds of copyright law, libraries continue the trend of digitizing what is local and unique, and the emergence of projects like the Digital Public Library of America and OCLC's WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway expand discoverability of the the local and unique well beyond the library's traditional reach. This presentation provides an overview of this trend, updates on what libraries can do, and describes activities LYRASIS is doing to help libraries and other cultural heritage institutions expand their reach.

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Local and Unique and Digital: A Evolving Trend for

Libraries and Cultural Heritage Institutions

Peter Murray – Twitter: @DataG

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Introduction: Waves of Content

Waves crashing at Iluka by Graham Cook

Local, Physical

special collections [University of Tennessee] by Joel Kramer

Commercial, Physical

seattle library pix #001 by Matt

Commercial, Digital

How do I find the kind of articles I need in the maze that is the databases? by clemsonunivlibrary

Local, Digital

Digitisation of a Dunhuang manuscript in the IDP UK studio by Vicswift

Mix over time

19901994

19982002

2006

2010

2014

Local, PhysicalCommercial, PhysicalCommercial, DigitalLocal, Digital

Mix over time

19901994

19982002

2006

2010

2014

Local, PhysicalCommercial, PhysicalCommercial, DigitalLocal, Digital

Mix over time

19901994

19982002

2006

2010

2014

Local, PhysicalCommercial, PhysicalCommercial, DigitalLocal, Digital

Mix over time

19901994

19982002

2006

2010

2014

Local, PhysicalCommercial, PhysicalCommercial, DigitalLocal, Digital

OCLC Research Library Partnership Report

Michalko, Jim. “Are We Reconfigured Yet? US Research Libraries – Priorities, Trends, Directions.” Webinar. OCLC Research Library Partners. 14 February 2013.

OCLC Research Library Partnership Report

David W. Lewis’ Perspective

Lewis, David W. “A Strategy for Academic Libraries in the First Quarter of the 21st Century.” College & Research Libraries 68(5):418-434 September 2007.

2005 2015 2025

Traditional Special Collections

Curated Digital

Content

Purchased Materials

Percent of Library Resources Allocated

10%

60%

Figure One: Transition from Purchased Materials to Curated Content

David W. Lewis’ Perspective

“pipes of pan” by Lele

One object, Many venues

LOUISiana Digital Library

DPLA

OCLC Digital Collection Gateway

Search Engines

Wait. How do you REALLY feel about yourself? by Kevin Pereira

Projects to Programs

Harper, dog class graduate by Adam Sowers

Following Standards

imperial standards by Kio Stark

Following Standards

imperial standards by Kio Stark

• MARC• RDF• OAI-PMH• BIBFRAME• MODS

• OAI-ORE• Schema.org• OpenURL• DOI• HTML

• XHTML• PDF• ISBN• Daisy• EPub

Share the Load

Share the load by CJ

Trends

Line chart by Andreas Levers

Linked Data

Links by Ruby Gold

Research Outputs

CMU’s research wagon by TfUnQ

Usage Metrics

Human Graphing - 20 by Travis Nep Smith

Functional Convergence

Confluence of Labe and Vltava in Mělník by Ondra Anderle

Functional Specialization

_-_ complexity [1] by nerovivo

LYRASIS Digital Programs

LYRASIS Digital Programs

•Digitization Collaborative

LYRASIS Digital Programs

•Digitization Collaborative

•Metadata Guidance

LYRASIS Digital Programs

•Digitization Collaborative

•Metadata Guidance

•Training and Consulting

LYRASIS Digital Programs

•Digitization Collaborative

•Metadata Guidance

•Training and Consulting

•Hosting Services

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Peter.Murray@lyrasis.orgTwitter: @DataGSpeaker Evaluation: bit.ly/dltjeval