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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Digital collection Anna Maria Tammaro
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Digital collections Virtually everything published in past 25 years in developed world was in machine readable form At least at some stage of publication cycle Material published in past 20 years ~ 60% of items published since invention of printing press In ~ 5 years will comprise 90%
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Acquisition Most notable change nature of library collections Librarians less custodians of collections Frequently establish and maintain gateways to information resources maintained by others at disparate, remote locations
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Print collection Importance of physical collections has diminished and will continue to diminish Vast collections of traditional printed &manuscript materials libraries have amassed over centuries will resist digitization for some time However, will constitute ever-decreasing fraction of resources researchers & casual users will want to consult
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Information The Internet has convincingly demonstrated – Value & importance of information – Power of electronic tools to locate & retrieve information
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Access Access may be restricted to authorized users or fees may be required for access But, in principle, users have access to a vast, collective array of information – Sources joined together by Internet Consequently, digital libraries linked together as a virtual library – Unprecedented richness & scope
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 POSDCRB –Planning –Organizing –Staffing –Directing –Coordinating –Reporting –Budgeting
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Negotiation Generally NOT negotiate simple purchase of physical objects Negotiate terms & conditions of access to resources owned & controlled by others Need to ensure immediate needs of users for access to information satisfied Also need to ensure that long term — e.g., archival needs of users protected
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Cooperative acquisitions Many purchase & licensing agreements cooperative agreements involving multiple partners Immediate interests & needs of digital libraries’ users balance against economic & service benefits of membership in consortia
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Bibliographic organisation Acquisition & bibliographic organization intimately interconnected Acquisition of new resources Locating sources on the Web and including references to them in library catalog or page on library’ s Web site Increasingly difficult to separate acquisition from cataloging & to separate both from reference Frequently new, useful resources discovered in course of answering reference question
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Importance of print collections Vast quantities of materials already published in traditional formats still very important But, overwhelming fraction of materials users wish to consult in machine-readable form very shortly
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Conversion of print collections Material in traditional formats converted to digital format Facilitate access Facilitate conservation
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Change in collection development Librarians will create, reorganize and renew digital libraries in response to changing needs of users Collection development Separate that information useful to library’s users from vast array of cyberspace’s electronic rubbish Collection development bound up with other activities
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Digital library collection DLib collections NOT created by physical acquisition of materials DLib collection created by adding: Records for remote electronic source to library catalogs; Links to remote sources on Web pages; and Reference to remote sources in bookmark lists
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Control zone Ross Atkinson Items included in DLib’s catalog, Web page or bookmark list gain special status Items rendered more accessible than rest of WWW
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Digital collection maintenance Collection development & acquisition no longer simple, one-time efforts Items once acquired require ongoing care & attention to ensure continuing validity of references & links to them Probably future technical solution will ensure continuing integrity & validity of links For immediate future professional, human attention will be needed
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Preservation Preservation & conservation of DLib resources multiple, new dimensions Problems further complicated by because libraries will NOT hold many—or most—of items in collections Collections only references to physical resources held by others
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A.M.TammaroNMPLIS Summer School, Tblisi, July 5th-15th, 2010 Authenticity and integrity Encryption and digital signatures ensure authenticity & integrity Techniques will continue to undergo changes & refinement Librarians vested interest in efficacy of techniques used and will need to be conversant with developments in these technologies
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