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www.wdl.org
World Digital Library Partner Meeting
Washington, DCDecember 5, 2012
Project Update
John Van OudenarenDirector, WDL
Progress in key areas in the past year
Agenda
• Content• Partner Recruitment• Capacity Building• Usage and User Engagement• Technical Development
Longer-Term Priorities Sustainability and resource issues Discussion and questions
• Stage one Business Plan targets met• Quality has been maintained • Progress in high-priority areas
• But:–The time may be right for a thorough review of
2009 Content Selection Guidelines
Content
Current status: 165 partners in 77 countries89 institutions in 46 countries have content on www.wdl.org10-12 institutions to be added in the next few months
Some success in building or recruiting national networksNational Library of UgandaMinistry for Cultural Heritage and Activities, ItalyCONACULTA, Mexico
Partner Recruitment
Partner Recruitment
Gaps• Some major countries are still totally unrepresented in terms
of institutional participation (e.g., Indonesia, Turkey, Poland, Hungary, Ireland)
• Content from some countries is good but not fully representative of the country (India; Syria and Lebanon)
• Many countries lack capacity to contribute in a meaningful way or do not know about the project
WDL-funded digitization centers at:National Library of UgandaIraqi National Library and ArchivesNational Library and Archives of Egypt
Training workshops with the Qatar National Library
Documentation and best practices (WDL, IFLA)
But:Need clearly vastly outstrips supply
Capacity Building
Capacity Building
2011 Business Plan proposal: • “Develop a comprehensive needs assessment and long-
term strategy for capacity building. This should be done in cooperation with other partners and with organizations such as IFLA and UNESCO. What is needed is a comprehensive ‘white paper’ that deals with needs, different capacity building models, potential sources of funding, and related issues such as physical and digital preservation.”
Longer-Term Priorities• Scaling up the addition of content Broad coverage of countries, cultures, topics, time periods, formats
100,000 item target
• Toward universal participationAt least one content-contributing partner in every country
• Adding interface languages Hindi, German, Japanese Other
• Developing mobile applicationsTablets, mobiles
Longer-Term Priorities
• New web site featuresFTSBetter highlighting of partnersAdaptation of search results page; improved use of facets
• Developing areas of thematic focus with interpretive content
Arabic science and technologyChinese rare books and mapsMesoamerican codicesOther
Library of Congress Project Management Team
Generous in-kind contributions from partners
Little room under current budgetary realities to - Launch ambitious capacity building initiatives- Tackle some of the longer-term priorities in a
serious way
Resources
Medicea Laurenziana Library
•The Florentine Codex, 1577
Content
Bavarian State Library
• Qur’an of Père Lachaise, 14th century
Content
Library of Congress
• Turkestan Album
• Prokudin-Gorskii Collection
Content
National Library of Spain
• General Atlas of All the Islands in the World, ca. 1539
Content
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