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IMPLEMENTATION OF A MODERN DIGITAL LIBRARY AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES. Please Ask Questions. Digital Initiatives. Before we start…. Digital Initiatives. This work couldn’t have happened without the commitment of everyone on SDIWG Wes Boomgaarden ** Tschera Connell Nena Couch
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IMPLEMENTATION OF A MODERN DIGITAL LIBRARY AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Please Ask Questions Digital Initiatives
Before we start…. Digital Initiatives This work couldn’t have happened without the commitment of everyone on SDIWG • Wes Boomgaarden • ** Tschera Connell • Nena Couch • Meris Mandernach • Beth Snapp If you have questions after this session, you can take them to any member of the group. ** Morag Boyd has replaced Tschera on SDIWG
Reminder: Digital Initiatives Program Guiding Principles Digital Initiatives 1. We build services, not products 2. We carefully weigh when to Build versus Buy versus Borrow 3. We develop modular services, not monolithic systems 4. We develop for change 5. We don’t keep everything forever 6. We build in assessment 7. We focus on the user 8. We work with partners 9. We embrace research as a core, fundamental value 10. We strive to stay grounded in the real world 11. We are driven by standards
Why did we do this? Digital Initiatives
Where are we now? Digital Initiatives
IMPLEMENTATION OF A MODERN DIGITAL LIBRARY AT THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES – White Paper Digital Initiatives White Paper was created with the following goals in mind: • Identify the current environment in which we work • Lay out a vision for the future • Identify gaps and their impacts • Recommend a path forward.
Look at the Digital Libraries from the 100,000 ft level Digital Initiatives
Look at the Digital Libraries from the 30,000 ft level Digital Initiatives
Learning to speak the same language Digital Initiatives We need to: • Create a shared language and vocabulary around the digital library • Define key actions/functions within these core components • Learn to evaluate projects and programs to ensure that they support these high level concepts; and when necessary adapt our processes • Recognize the interdependency of each of these components to the other. • i.e., preservation suffers without great metadata;
Core Component: Access Digital Initiatives Definition: Drivers for making decisions to optimize discovery and use of digital content. • Metadata • Discovery • Information Retrieval • User Experience
Core Component: Content Management Digital Initiatives Definition: Drivers for making decisions on locally digitized or born digital content from Ohio State University or its partners. • Selection • Rights Management • Distributed Access • Publishing
Core Component: Preservation Digital Initiatives Definition: Drivers for making decisions that optimize retention, integrity, and migration of digital content under the OSUL’s custodial control. • Data Audits • Distributed Storage • Rights Management • Data Migration • Preservation • Master Objects Repository
Core Component: Interoperability Digital Initiatives Definition: Drivers for making decisions and supporting the integration of OSUL content and services both within the Libraries as well as with on and off campus partners. • Mediation • Communication Protocols • Commerce
OSUL’s DL environment is broken Digital Initiatives
New ways to look at projects and programs Digital Initiatives
Identified Gaps Digital Initiatives • Lack of integration supportwhich has major impacts related to access and discovery • As an organization, how we preserve our digital content is frightening • There are a lack of clear roles (who does what) • Need to have a serious discussion around comprehensive discovery and who our primary audience that we are try to serve – answers that have significant implications in not only discovery, but how OSUL presents itself to our community • Workflow/processing challenges
Where are we going? Digital Initiatives
Key Recommendations from the White Paper Digital Initiatives Its time for a culture shift • In how we think (i.e., away from departments and units to organizationally) • This thinking needs to permeate everything that we do and be reflected throughout our policies and workflows. Focus on building local knowledge, buy-in, and investment • Around preservation, the digital initiatives principles, in support staff as we work through fundamental shifts in how we create and maintain OSUL’s digital presence. Identify and empower for change • Identifying who is responsible for crafting organizational policies Be purposeful as we move forward; while developing a culture that values curiosity and supports innovative approaches.
So what does this mean for Library Digital Initiatives New potential partnerships • With shared communities of practice • With large national and international organizations redefining access to collections Opportunities • For new research • To Educate • To engage with new partners
Some immediate impacts Digital Initiatives This work is spurring discussions at other institutions Development of a Metadata Working Group Expansion of the Digital Reformatting Working Group’s Charge Investigation of the Libraries’ Master Objects Repository and how the Libraries can do preservation better Moving in new directions • As Mentioned in the General Meeting, the implementation of Fedora, ArchivesSpace, and the Hydra Framework.
What’s next for SDIWG Digital Initiatives
Closing Digital Initiatives Thanks again to the SDIWG Membership Questions