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Rose Holley: Trove Manager Resource Sharing and Innovation National Library of Australia ALIA Conference, Brisbane 1-3 September 2010 Trove: More than a treasure? How finding information just became easier rholley@nla.gov.au
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2 NLA Strategic Directions 2009-2011 “We will explore new models for creating and sharing information and for collecting materials, including supporting the creation of knowledge by our users. “ “The changing expectations of users that they will not be passive receivers of information, but rather contributors and participants in information services.”
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4 Content sources Australian Collaborative Services ANBD – 1000 libraries Pandora - websites ARO - Research RAAM - Archives Picture Australia Australian Newspapers Open sources Open Library (Internet Archive) Hathi Trust OAISTER Targets – websites Amazon Wikipedia Google Books/Videos Flickr 90 million items
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5 Methods of data collection Libraries Galleries Museums Archives (Deep web hidden in collection databases…) Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Application Programmers Interface (API) FTP/HTTP Sitemaps
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6 IT Development The ‘art of with’ Charles Leadbeater Not to people Not for people WITH PEOPLE (USERS) Public feedback drives the development: CRITICAL, RELEVANT, INTERESTING
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7 browse groups/ zones Single search Restrict search
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8 Refine/limit search results groups/zones results Get item
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9 Grouping of versions Get options
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10 Buy Add tag Add comment merge/split versions and works if incorrect
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16 person information
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17 minimise expand
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18 Minimised zones
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21 Context – Tools - Lists
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22 Burke and Wills List
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23 User generated content http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/37255844http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/37255844 By Nomad Tales
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24 http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/37288101http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/37288101 Flexigel
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25 http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper
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26 Search or browse – date, state, title
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27 Limit Results
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28 Show activity in results RSS feeds
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29 Interaction at article level
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30 Fix text – power edit mode
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31 Show all corrections
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Hall of Fame Total of 17 million lines corrected July 2010
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33 User profile Your settings and history
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History
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User Forum 35
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10,000 an hour
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Trove activity in an average day August 2010: Searching peaks at 11,000 per hour, text correction at 9,000 lines per hour, average number of unique users per day is 10,000.
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Family historians Librarians Recreational researchers students
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39 Important Connections Linkages Related Context Sharing Re-purposing Mashing Adding Giving users Access to resources Tools to do stuff Freedom and choices Ways to work collaboratively together
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40 Trove: Future developments 1.Updating content – existing contributors 2.Expanding content – new contributors 3.Sharing content – API 4.Improving e-journal access and authentication
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http://trove.nla.gov.au/general/marketing
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42 Trove dependant on… Collaboration across cultural heritage institutions (digitisation, storage, service delivery, crowdsourcing, standards). Data sharing Being ‘open’ e.g. OAI, API’s Changing institutional strategic thinking from power/control to freedom New ideas and revisiting old ideas 42
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rholley@nla.gov.au Harriet Rubin Libraries need to think they are leading a mass movement, not just serving a clientele….. Charles Leadbeater Freedom is actually a bigger game than power. Power is about what you can control. Freedom is about what you can unleash…
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