Title: Digital Library Projects: Research, Funding, Management, Sustainability
1Digital Library Projects Research, Funding,
Management, Sustainability
2Digital Libraries Current and Future Research
Trends
3Chowdhury (1999)
- Collection development
- Development methodology and design issues
- User interfaces and user studies
- Information organization classification and
indexing - Resource discovery metadata
- Information retrieval
- Legal and social issues
- Evaluation of digital libraries
- Standards
- Preservation
4Shiri (2003)
- Distributed digital libraries and virtual
learning environment - New digital publishing and preservation
environments - Building digital subject libraries
- Development of digital libraries for particular
types of media - Federation of digital library systems and the use
of advanced retrieval features such as term
weighting, query modification and relevance
feedback - Utilization of knowledge organization systems
- Development of digital libraries for children,
undergraduate students and researchers - Retrospective digitization of historical
collections and cultural heritage preservation - Inter-institutional and international
collaboration - User- centred evaluation of digital libraries
5Future directions (DLI2)
- Human-centred research
- Content and collections-based research that
focuses on better understanding of and advancing
access to novel digital content and collections - Systems-centred research that focuses on
component technologies and integration to realize
information environments that are dynamic and
flexible
6Who pays for the digital library development and
research in Canada and the United States?
7US DL Funding
DLI 2
Universities Research Institutes
DLI 1
NSF, DARPA, NLM, LOC, NEH, NASA
NASA, NSF, DARPA
1999 -2004
1994-1998
8Industry Canada
LAC
Canadian DL Funding
Government of Canada
SSHRC
HE institutions
9Digital Library Project Management
10Key issues
- Setting goals
- Collections
- Key stakeholders
- Project staff
- Systems (Hardware software)
- Project steps and workflow
- Timeline and milestones
- Cost-benefit analysis of the project
- Ownership and management
11Successful transition from project to service?
- A requirement which is recognized as important by
a significant part of the target audience - The potential for cost savings in individual
libraries - Vision and enthusiasm on the part of those
promoting the project/service, coupled with a
strong existing profile in the target market. - Significant new technological advances.
12Sustainability
- Sustainability is a broad term, referring to
everything from technical issues about the
digital preservation of materials, to the social
questions surrounding the long-term accessibility
of resources to the public at large.
McArthur et al. (2003)
13Sustainability, an integral part of any DL project
- Sustainability is not an issue that should be
addressed following the completion of the
project, rather it should be discussed and
planned right at the project definition and
planning stage.
14Abby Smith (2003)
- Ask not what wonderful things you can do for
others, ask what others want from you. In other
words, institutions should plan to make an
enterprise user-focused, not collection focused. - Sustainability implications?
15Hamilton (2004)
- Sustainability options
- Subscription fees
- Sponsorship/endowments
- Integration
- Combinations of any of the three may be
appropriate.
16Example
- Example of a project plan
- http//ebooks.strath.ac.uk/eboni/documents/plan.h
tml
17Open source project management applications
- OpenProj
- Open Workbench
- Tsakjuggler
18Greenstone digital library project
- Greenstone DL
- A project report
19Greenstone library
- Choose a topic (email it to me by Tuesday March
31) - 30 or more digital objects in a variety of
formats PDF, HTML, image, audio, video etc. - Needlework, hockey, history of herbs
(medicine), Research And Information on
Neurological Sciences (BRAINS) Digital Library,
women's cycling, Banff, Chinese Canadian
immigrants' experiences, astronomy, information
behavior of avid online video gamers, digital
objects relating to wedding, my dog and her
breed, personal family history
20Project report
- A project report should include
- Preliminary project proposal detailing your plan
to develop the library - Steps taken to build the library including choice
of subject area, resource type, and target
audience, rationale for the topic,, development
process - Any problems or issues encountered while creating
the digital library - Reflections
- The report should be around 6 to 8 pages
21Some general guidelines
- Metadata (Dublin Core)
- Subject LCSH (Access through Classification Web)
- Resource type DC http//library.princeton.edu/dep
artments/tsd/katmandu/html/dctype.html - Description A few sentences
- Greenstone http//www.greenstone.org/
- New Zealand Digital Library
- http//nzdl.sadl.uleth.ca/cgi-bin/library