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RLG Programs
Presenting Digital Harmony to Users
Ricky Erway, OCLC Programs and Research
OCA meeting Oct. 17, 2007
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Can’t see the forest for the trees?
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Distinguish between editions
Computational comparisons
Linguistic analysis
Link to a citation
Recombination for electronic reserves
Discipline-based portals
My collection
TranslationAnnotation
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Integrated access
Incorporate with OPACs
FRBRization to dedup and cluster editions
Offer shelf-like browsing
Integration with licensed digitized content
Customized functionality for local community
Add structural or semantic mark-up
Integration with IR assets
Inclusion of primary sources
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Public-Private Mass DigitizationAppearance vs. reality
1. They are non-exclusive deals
2. The private partner bears all the costs
3. Institutions are free to serve the content to users
4. They are only limited term deals
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Future Negotiations
Limited confidentiality - Open the Discussion, Consult with Peers
More complete deliverables - Collect and Retain All Digitized Data
More open access - Preserve Traditional Freedoms to Support Research and Scholarship
Less restricted distribution – Strive for the Freedom to Aggregate Content
Responsible treatment of usage data - Include Usage Data in Negotiations
Limited duration and survivability - Avoid Contract Exclusivity and Perpetuity
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Negotiating strategy
Inform your counsel of your desired outcome Let counsel determine warranties and
indemnifications Know your bottom line – at what point are you
prepared to walk away? Start with the best agreement to date Negotiate on behalf of the broader community How much more would it cost to make it free?
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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 will be accessed by remote users
Scale up digitization to avoid marginalization
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Special collections - Shifting Gears: Gearing Up to Get Into the Flow
Focus on access Stop selecting Do some, monitor use, do more Programs not projects Describe further up the hierarchy Emphasize quantity Discovery happens elsewhere Get funding without selling out
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Next up
Explore user expectations for scholarly use of the outputs of mass digitization (Part of broader initiative to explore new modes of research, teaching, and learning) Scan Consult Invite Refine Synthesize Share
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Related OCLC activities
eContent Synchronization Registry of Copyright Evidence Registry of Digital Masters Global Digital Format Registry Collection Analysis/Anatomy of Aggregate
Collections Shared Print
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Contact
Ricky Erway(650) [email protected]
Reports mentionedwww.dlib.org (Nov/Dec issue)www.oclc.org/programs/publications/reports