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Sungchul ParkDigital Planning section , The National Library of Korea
2010. 5. 19.
The significance of the National Digital Library’s open and expanding of contents
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Overview of National Digital Library of Korea
3. Building of digital content
4. Digital library collection and services in online
5. System implementation
6. IC (information commons)
7. The direction of digital library development
8. Conclusion
1. Introduc-tion
Integrated online & offline service
• Common physical space
• Digital information ac-cess space to improve information competi-tiveness of public
• Virtual space
• Information portalfor providing high qual-ity world-wide knowl-edge anytime any-where
Dibrary portalInformation Commons
Online Data Collection Legislation (9. 26.2009 act of korea-library)
In earnest 2010, initiated collecting domestic online data
Online data collection
National Digital Library of Korea
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2. Overview of National Digital Library of Korea
The National Digital Library with the nature , human, information The National Digital Library with the nature , human, information
CharacterCharacter
D.to, U.to, N.to
BrandBrand
Dibrary = Digital + Library
• Providing collecting, organizing,
preserving and literacy services of
digital resources• Providing Dibrary portal as a gateway
of international digital information
• Providing collecting, organizing,
preserving and literacy services of
digital resources• Providing Dibrary portal as a gateway
of international digital information
Progress Progress
Established Basic Plan for NDL in 2002 Initiated construction of the NDL in 2005 Operational strategy and detailed plan in 2006 Operating a pilot NDL project in 2007 Dibrary portal and cooperative built in 2008 Opened Dibrary portal in May 2009
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2-1. Outline of digital li-brary
IntroductionIntroduction
UtilizationUtilization
Major Facilities Major Facilities
Information serviceInformation service
Location : Seo-Cho ,SEOUL, Rep of KOREA Size : total area 38,014 ㎡ (three floors
above ground and underground 5 floors ) Project Cost : Approximately 0.1 billion
dollar Project Duration : 2002~2008.12 (7 Year) Opened :MAY 25,2009 Feature: conservation stacks of 12 million
books in the basement
Integrated digital information system (offline service)
- Digital culture information commons
Digital knowledge portal (online) - Specialized portal service (local, policy,
disability, multi-cultural information etc) - Associated contents (domestic): 11,613
articles
Dibrary Portal Service
Portal visitor : daily average 3,681 people Page view : daily average 8,553 views
Information commons - Users : daily average 974 people
B3 : Multilingual information room (36 seats), Conference room(70 seats), Exhibition facilities
Digital room(252seats), Notebook room(87seats), Multiplex(30 seats), IPTV audition room(5seats) Seminar room (99 seats),Media center (60seats) Video/sound/UCC studio, Multilingual Information room(22seats),Auditorium (35석 )
B3~B5 : Conservation Stacks(12 million by 2020)
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Dibrary Portal Main Page
URL : www.dibrary.net
Information provided
- Academic Information (10.43million articles)
- Professional information (33.78 million
- Overseas information (71.92million items)
Associated institutes (471 domestic, 779 international )
2-2. Dibrary Portal
9
70
17
375
0 100 200 300 400 500
장애인
정책정보
다문화
지역local
multicultural
Policy data
disability
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Advanced facilities and im-proved services
Realization of Ubiquitous multiplex
Globally leading digital library
Providing information open to anyone & Realization of
The sea of open digital informationProviding information open to anyone & Realization of
The sea of open digital information
Integration service system of digital knowledge information
2-3. Overview Information Commons
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3. Building digital contents
Building digital contents for preservation of high quality state and
online service about type of books
Buying commercial DB Subscriptions
Collecting published online resources
Purchasing commercial online materials
Collecting data through the linkage among libraries
Internal resource
External resource
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Full-text DB
Building full text database of copyright-free antique books, unique
material and rare material among the collection of the National
Library
Performances: 20% of collections builtServices
Providing service through National Library (www.nl.go.kr) and Dibrary
Portal (www.dibrary.net)
240,000 database items out of 390,000 items available only in the
specified PC of public library(567 library) under an agreement of
Copyrights Association
Other data (not copyrighted material) 150,000 also available
anywhere, even at home
3-1. Building full-text database of collec-tions
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Providing integrated search services and sharing of full-text database in National Digital Library linked 5 major domestic institutions started the Internet in 1997
Related organizations and database providers are following,
The National Library, National congress Library, Supreme Court Library, Korea Institute of Science & technology Digital Library, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea Education & Research Information Service, Agricultural Science Library, National knowledge portal including
Copyrights reward
Copyrights Association established for the copy and transfer to intensive care
in 2000
Copyrights rewardDivision Print Transport
Monographssale 4 cent/page 16 cent/file
Not sale 2.5 cent/page Free
Cooperation of database provider
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3-1. Building full-text database of collec-tions
Collecting opened digital data
4. Collecting and service of Digital Contents
Service
Since 2004, the National Library in Korea has started the OASIS project of collecting and preserving of valuable internet data at national level (OASIS : Online Archiving & Searching Internet Sources)
OASIS provides a number of online resources, 408,648 items (2009.8).
The total of 53,291 cases, approx 13%, now provided in public under the permission of copyright authors
Step 1 : Selecting collection targets by instructions on selection
Step 2 : Collecting web data by utilizing "online digital resource collection sys-tem"
Step 3 : Building metadata(title, url, Publisher, summary etc) of collected digital resource
Step 4 : Checking and modifying metadata, managing copyrights of digital re-source,
Determining preservation value
Step 5 : Conservation and service step , preservation activities and giving digital identifier
of collected digital resource
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Library act in article 20 defined the kinds, forms, and collection procedures of online data
In case of the total or partially commercial data, fair compensation should be made
Electronic Publications
Collection targets in 2010 are the online e-books and e-magazines ,etc.
Planning to collect in a larger scale in 2011 (e-newspapers, databases, reports, audio-books, mobile-book, e-newsletters, e-catalogs, etc )
Video data Collecting in the order of Film, animation, music videos, performances
Image Data Collecting in the order of photos in digital form, computer graphics, animation, calligraphy
Music data focusing on the acquisition of traditional musicIn case of the public and the other music, collecting after determination of
performer and composer's reputation, needs of users and so on
Types of online data collec-tion
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4. Collecting and service of digital contents
Collecting of commercial online data
Expanding plan of Digital Library Ser-vices
1. Alliance with small libraries
Sharing digital information with authorization to connect (currently 351 small libraries linked)
Providing the rights to use the National Digital Library servers for small library with difficulties to link
2. Supporting financial aid for digital information service to poverty groups
Supporting financial aid for data transmission charges, data printing charges, copyright fees for rural residents and other vulnerable groups
3. Expanding digital contents
Preferentially building database of the unique material and out of copyright data among the National Library collections
Expanding services with building 25% of 1.98 million books until 2015
Archives building volatile webdata according to the revised library law
Expanding linkage of Dibray portal’s contents
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4. Collecting and service of Digital Contents
Infrastructure for quickly access to information
The stability for the prevent of
interruption of service
Strong security through secure access control
and surveillance
Performance and scalability for increasing
services
Key Considerations
Implementing reliable and redundant network infrastructure for high-quality service
Wireless LAN for ubiquitous
Data / voice convergence network
Constructing cable, with consideration for the easily maintenance
Recycling old equipment for the protection of existing assets
5. System implementation
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5. System implementation – User services
11 Booking ServiceBooking Service 22Real time information assistant / mobile device rental serviceReal time information assistant / mobile device rental service
33 Facilities serviceFacilities service 44 Digital text serviceDigital text service
55 NDL Radio serviceNDL Radio service 66 Integrated Management Service Integrated Management Service
• Space for private • Space for small and medium group • Space for big group
• Real time text communication services • Message forwarding service to experts • UMPC, PDA rental service for NDL information
• Digital text service through a large LED display • 3D display service of poets, literatures• Providing entertainment service for visitors
• Radio service in information commons • Radio service of music, audio book, library information etc
• Kiosk to guide facility• location information with 3D map• Reservation and confirm service with kiosk• Providing announcements, contents information
• Integrated management about multimedia devices,
PC, KISOK, etc• Remote control of devices, contents, SW etc - Power ON/Off, SW installation/removal , SMS notification of system error , log management
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6. Information Commons
digital video / audio production studio using
HDV/ DV camcorder
11
Digital Cluster
Enlarge monitors, Braille keyboards, Braille printer,
and audio-visual for disability
22
Multiplex
70 individual network monitor with camera
integrated
33
Media Lab
Multi-touch methodU-Table solution
44
Media Studio
Digital monument, imaging solutions for Guidance , and
speed checkpoint,Digital News paper, etc
55
Information space for the underprivileged
Multilingual PC Satellite broadcasting
equipment, etc.
66
video sound box U-meeting solutions, education / seminars
solution
77
Rest area
200 PC seats for internet and digital information, 42 seats including professional PC
88
Lobby
52 in. touch screen and RFID reader device
99
Global Lounge
IR camera , projector, High-Resolution Display System
and Motion Tracking
1010
Digital Learning
UCC video studio for video editing with VOD / EOD
Equipment, studio equipment
1111 Main channel
1212 IPTV space 1313 Gallery1414Administrators area ※ common solutions of all areas (such as mobile so-lutions, RFID, radio stations )
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6.1 B1F - Connection Bridge (The way of Knowledge)
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6.1 B1F - Digital Book Cafe
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6.1 B2F - Productivity Computer Cluster
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6.1 B2F - Laptop Zone
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6.1 B2F - Multiplex
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6.1 B2F - Digital Meeting Room
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6.1 B2F - Media Center
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6.1 B2F - Video/Audio/UCC Studio
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6.1 B2F - Accessibility Help Center
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6.1 B2F - Lobby
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6.1 B2F - B2F IPTV Zone
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6.1 B2F - Media Center-Multimedia Zone
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6.1 B2F - UCC Studio
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6.1 B2F - Conference Hall (S)
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6.1 B2F - Media Gallery
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6.1 B3F - Conference Hall (L)
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6.1 B3F - NDL Arts Gallery
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6.1 B3F - Refresh Area
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6.1 B3F - Digital Monument
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6.1 B3F - Digital Text Board
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6.1 B3F - Multi-Purpose Display Panel
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6.1 B3F - B3F Digital Newspaper
7. The Direction of digital library development
Environment provision for integration service of the whole world digital library
Integration of high-quality information resource of the world digital libraryand Opening for user’s voluntary participation
Ubiquitous/Universal NDL
Simple NDL
Global Standard based NDL
Collaborative NDL
Archival NDL
Advanced NDL
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8. Conclusion
Resolving gap of the digital information provision among people thought
receiving information service on hand
Expanding digital library information service though collection, uti-lization and archive of digital resource
Signposting the digital library model for domestic, university, and specialized libraries
Trying innovation for digital library to proper ubiquitous
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Thank you!