library consortia are dead, long live library networks!
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Beate Rusch KOBV-Zentrale at Zuse-Institut Berlin (ZIB). Library Consortia Are Dead, Long Live Library Networks!. Part I: Pecha Kucha My Background: 9 Slides in 270 Seconds. Germany – 16 T imes of V ariety. Germany – The N ation of Library Networks . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
IGeLU Conference 201310. September 2013, Free University of
Berlin
Library Consortia Are Dead, Long Live Library Networks!
Beate RuschKOBV-Zentrale at Zuse-Institut Berlin (ZIB)
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Part I: Pecha KuchaMy Background: 9 Slides in 270 Seconds
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Germany – 16 Times of Variety
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Germany – The Nation of Library Networks
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Germany – The Nation of Library Networks
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All together, we are proud to provide ….
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KOBV-Members
Network of Public Libraries Berlin ZLB + 12 district libraries (all together 120 libraries)
Network of Public Libraries in Brandenburg(all together 140 libraries)
All academic libraries (22)Universities, Applied Sciences
56 research and goverment libraries
1 library of a private university
KOBV Library Network at ZIB in Berlin
KOBV-Office is a regional service provider• Support the regional information
infrastructure• Common platform for libraries• Service as well as research/developement• Library specific IT-Service Center• Based in a research institute for applied
mathematics
ASHCH
FUZIB
HFF
FH Brandenburg
FH Wildau
FH Eberswalde
FH Senftenberg
BTU Cottbus
HWR
Uni Potsdam
SLB
BeuthHS
HTWEUV Frankfurt/O
Beeskow
Bad Freienwalde
SprembergFinsterwalde
Lübben
Lehnin
Rathenow
PrenzlauPritzwalk
Luckenwalde
KH
FH
UdKTU
SBB
Neuruppin
Perleberg
HfS
HU
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In 2011 German Library Networks underwent evaluation by the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat)
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German Research Foundation (DFG) initiated a restructuring process in German Library
Networks landscape
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Cloud based infrastructure for Library data
- „CIB Project“ -
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Part II
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Obviously we did something terribly right.
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It was so good, that Ex Libris took us as a model.
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Yes, it is.
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No, it isn‘t.
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Welcome to the consortia!
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We love to be spoiled: We expect ….
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…. the same services (but better) ….
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Is an intermediary such as Library Network still needed?
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Challenges – Open Questions How to work with German Authority Files in international
environments?
How to support national wide cooperation programs across vendor clouds? (Licensing, cataloguing, digitization, discovery)
Is a data synchronization between clouds feasable?
Is a national data pool needed? For what services (ILL?)?
How to organize the transformation process?
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What kind of (new?) IT-services are needed to support the whole (digital) research workflow?
Which IT-services are better organized locally/regionally/nationally or web-scale?
What should (not) be outsourced either to commercial vendors or library consortia?
What is the overall perspective of states? And who will pay in the end?
Strategic Questions
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Thank you for listening!
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