Building a national digital library repository – and freeing / Terry Reese
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Rethinking shared metadata at the
platform levelTerry Reese
Head, Digital Initiatives
The Ohio State University
Potential impacts of national repository efforts like the Digital Public Library of America
http://dp.la
….to meet the challenge of re-envisioning library spaces as a platform for research
http://www.cni.org/topics/learning-spaces/the-library-building-as-research-platform/
100,000 ft view
● Evolving the role of the library from just information provider, to that of a key partner throughout the research process
● http://dh.crc.nd.edu/sandbox/jstor-tool/
● Greater reliance on webs of data
● And the emergence of services developed from their aggregates
● Identities
● DPLA Map
● We are starting to see the end of boutique development, collections, and local metadata schemas in the library space
● Standards
● if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. (http://projecthydra.org/)
http://experimental.worldcat.org/IDNetwork/display.html?query=lccn-n2007-44146
http://inkdroid.org/dpla-map/
http://xkcd.com/927/
50,000 ft view
● Libraries as virtual spaces● And promotion of equity of access
● Blurring of differences between public/private/academic needs
● Libraries are comfortable with silos, let’s own it, and come to terms with it
http://mwdl.org/
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/search/?q=libraries+without+walls
30,000 ft view
● Large data aggregations and partnerships like the DPLA and Europeana will redefine and change for the better our notions of attribution or licensing of metadata
● Information doesn’t want to just be free, it wants to be very promiscuous.
● Libraries will largely recognize and adopt crowd-source metadata description for special and unique collections
● The institution will continue to become more transparent, as aggregations and linked data create the ability to create exhibits and collections from multiple sources.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nypl/4058784908/in/photostream
http://metadatagames.com/
Why is the DPLA Important
● Why is this important?● The content is interesting, but not the most interesting part – what is most
interesting is
● A large corpus of Metadata released under CC0 license (essentially into the public domain)
● Metadata being used as a platform
● Potential to build new services
● Potential to build new applications
● Pushes libraries to think critically about the partners they work with an how those partnerships can have impacts downstream
● Potentially, it starts to change the nature of how people interact with the library and it’s metadata.
Questions?