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What is HathiTrustand
Why is it relevant to research libraries?
‘Sourcing and Scaling’ brought to the collective collection
What is HathiTrust?
HathiTrust is attempting nothing short of creating a comprehensive preservation repository of published literature, primarily though not exclusively through digitization.
Content Distribution
6,947,494 – Total1,567,058 – Public Domain
* As of October 11, 2010
Language Distribution (1)
The Top 10 languages make up close to 86% of total content
* As of October 11, 2010
Language Distribution (2)
The next 40 languages make up ~14% of total
* As of October 11, 2010
Dates
* As of October 11, 2010
Originating Institution
* As of October 11, 2010
Content over time
* As of October 11, 2010
HathiTrust is about collections, writ large, and not about Google digitization.
The first order of HathiTrust business is long-term preservation of this digital content, and we don’t believe in preservation without access.
HathiTrust takes the business of sustainability seriously, with regard to governance, finances and technology.
Governance
HathiTrustHathiTrust
Executive Committee
Strategic Advisory Board
Strategic Advisory BoardBudget/Finances
Decision-making
Guidance on Policy, Planning
Executive Committee
• Paul Courant, University Librarian and Dean of Libraries, UM• Laine Farley, Executive Director, CDL• John King, Vice Provost for Academic Information, UM• Paula Kaufman, University Librarian and Dean of Libraries, UI• Brian Schottlaender, University Librarian, UCSD• Ed Van Gemert, UW – Madison (ex officio)• Brenda Johnson, Dean of Libraries, IU• Brad Wheeler, Chief Information Officer, IU• John Wilkin, Executive Director of HathiTrust and
Associate University Librarian, LIT, UM
Strategic Advisory Board
• Ed Van Gemert (Chair), UW - Madison• John Butler, AUL for Information Technology, U Minn• Patricia Cruse, Director, Preservation, CDL• Bernie Hurley, Director, Library Technologies, UC Berkeley• R. Bruce Miller, University Librarian, UC - Merced• Sarah Pritchard, University Librarian, Northwestern• Paul Soderdahl, Director, LIT, U Iowa• John Wilkin, Executive Director, HathiTrust (ex officio)• Robert Wolven, Columbia University
… and the future
• October 2011 Constitutional Convention• Delegates from institutions that are
participating by October 31st, 2010• Weighted voting model to reflect varying
levels of investment• Formal review of HathiTrust by SAB in early
2011 (in time for Constitutional Convention)• Framing the next stage of governance,
refinement of new cost model
all of the reasonable costs of sustaining the archive—including replacement costs and a sort of insurance policy—are combined to create a sort of atomic cost unit (in this case, a GB of content)
How much does it cost?
Financial contributions of partners
HathiTrust Functional Framework
Mission and goals• Mission: “to contribute to the common good by collecting, organizing,
preserving, communicating, and sharing the record of human knowledge.”• Goals
– To build a reliable and increasingly comprehensive digital archive of library materials converted from print that is co-owned and managed by a number of academic institutions.
– To dramatically improve access to these materials in ways that, first and foremost, meet the needs of the co-owning institutions.
– To help preserve these important human records by creating reliable and accessible electronic representations.
– To stimulate redoubled efforts to coordinate shared storage strategies among libraries, thus reducing long-term capital and operating costs of libraries associated with the storage and care of print collections.
– To create and sustain this “public good” in a way that mitigates the problem of free-riders.
– To create a technical framework that is simultaneously responsive to members through the centralized creation of functionality and sufficiently open to the creation of tools and services not created by the central organization.
A global change in the library environment
June 2010Median duplication: 31%
June 2009Median duplication: 19%
Academic print book collection already substantially duplicated in mass digitized book corpus
an ARL institution that wishes to use HathiTrust as part of a larger strategy—part of a “cloud” strategy
The HathiTrust Business Model, v.2: Costs based on holdings overlap and the perceived benefits we derive
For public domain volumes: (PD*X*C)/N
For a given in copyright volume:IC=(C*X)/H
new cost model: http://www.hathitrust.org/cost
sharing in the curation; having a voice in shaping the future
Collective digital curation
driving down costs
reducing bibliographic indeterminacy
making meaningful decisions about formats and quality
increasing discoverability
consolidating development talent
improving strength of archiving
Partner Status
• As of October 11th– 33 Contributing partner libraries– 1 Sustaining partner library
• In final stages of contract review or pending announcement– 5 Contributing partner libraries– 6 Sustaining partner libraries
scale!
“transfer resource[s] away from 'infrastructure' and towards user engagement.”
Lorcan Dempsey
Inviting participation…
http://www.hathitrust.org/join