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Curating the Collective Collection. Ricky Erway RLG Programs OCLC Programs and Research Western Digital Forum 9 August 2007. OVERVIEW. The context in which we find ourselves User perspective – changed information seeking behaviors
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Curating the Collective Collection Ricky Erway RLG Programs OCLC Programs and Research Western Digital Forum 9 August 2007
OVERVIEW • The context in which we find ourselves • User perspective – changed information seeking behaviors • Library perspective – increasing demands + decreasing budgets = need to be more efficient in order to remain relevant • Thoughts about effecting change
Information consumer environment • Network-level aggregation of supply and demand • Patterns of learning, research, information production and consumption • Personal collections and data reproduction • Customer relation management
Gather, create and share.... • Personal collections • Photos • Books • Research • Jokes • Opinions • News • Music
Institutional environment – Current impacts • Agile, rich new competitors • Library budget pressure • Service fragmentation • Redundant effort
Institutional environment – Barriers to progress • Process standardization • Resistance to outsourcing • One-dimensional client relations • Resistance toward change
Then: Resources were scarce, attention was abundant Now: Attention is scarce, resources are abundant Then: The user built workflow around the library’s services Now: The library must build its services around user workflow
Something’s gotta give • New initiatives are absorbed into existing budgets • Many duplicative efforts • In selection • In acquisitions • In cataloging • In disclosure and access • In storage • In digital projects • In digital repositories • Expensive legacy systems maintained locally • And our users are often not discovering our information!
Possibilities • Catalog records for commonly held content • Digitized books in a single index • Remote storage • Vocabularies • User contributed content
More possibilities • Social networking • Advanced functionality • Disclosure and exposure • Other behind-the-scenes operational possibilities • Authentication • service registries • metadata maps • identifier services • institutional profiling services • terminology services
If we free up some resources…. • ILS refocused on local operations • Redeploy staff • New opportunities • Offering new user-centric services • Support for education and scholarly communication • The library as place • Information commons • Group and individual study spaces • Classroom support • Computer lab with media production support • Writing lab • Project space • Coffee shop
What will it mean to curate the collective collection? • Shared print storage • Effective lending practices • Coordinated digitization • Collaborative selection • Making our data work harder
Focus on special collections • Material that • is unique or rare • is in a variety of formats • will only be acquired once • need only be cataloged once • supports our local users • we are best suited to maintain • will be accessed by remote users • requires preservation • Basis for assessment • Scale up digitization to avoid marginalization
The role of metadata in the collective collection • Blaming the victim • Improved systems that: • Make use of existing metadata, without unnecessary modifications • Have improved handling of vocabularies • Encourage shortcuts • Take advantage of Web 2.0 possibilities • Increase our reach
The great thing about Standards is…. …that there are so many to choose from
But it’s not even that simple… Various interfaces
Contact • Ricky Erway • (650) 691-2228 • erwayr@oclc.org