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NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

Looking at libraries

Lorcan Dempsey

OCLC

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit15-17 June 2005

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

Overview

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

Overview

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

So ….

Libraries value

Libraries and users (the example of learning) Moving from simple supply to integration with

workflow Libraries and books

What have you got? Libraries and OCLC

Helping libraries mobilize their collective resources

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

Libraries now

Value

The Amazoogle effect User work patterns

changing Uncertainty about digital

directions

‘The future is here. It's just not evenly distributed yet’

William Gibson

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summitlab books

exhibitions

PDAs

learning management systems

campus portal

course materialtext book

personal collections

readinglists

Institutional repository

Digital collections

E-reserveCatalog Licensed

collections

Aggregations

Virtual reference

CatalogingILL

libraryuser environmentsresource environment

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At the TU Delft Library, we have made a decisive choice for digitalisation. This means that wherever possible we will offer E-only services. Only if digital resources arenot possible, will we also offer physical services.

Annual Report 2003, Technical University Delft

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… and learning, …

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

Gather -- create -- share

Flecker and McLean. CNI/IMS paper

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Elgg :: Personal Learning Landscape

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I suggest that the key strategic challenge for information professionals is that many involved in shaping the future of e-learning do not see the relevance of our content and services to their endeavours. Rebranding is needed to transform “library” and “published” content into “learning tools”.

Alicia Wise, CEO, Publishers Licensing Society

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Imperative is to release value in the user environment

1. In the flow

2. Ensemble: recombinant services

3. Liquid linkable content

Workflow as ‘intermediate’ consumer

Search engine, CMS, RSS, download, …

No service is the sole focus of user attention

Plug into multiple channels for discovery, location, fulfilment, …

Gather, create, share Search, link, reuse,

analyse, chunk

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In the *-flow

Workflow Learnflow Commuteflow Lifeflow

Research flow e.g. Personal collections and citation chaining Integration of data and literature

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NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

Looking at Library Print Book Collections … Systematically

32 million print books, representing26 million distinct works

Half of print books published after1977; more than 80% still “in copyright”

Rareness is common! Only a third of print books have more than five holdings; half have two or less

OCLC/Ithaka collaboration: Use WorldCat to characterize the “system-wide” print book collection – i.e., aggregate print book holdings in WorldCat

More information: http://www.oclc.org/research/presentations/lavoie/cni2005.ppt

Only about 120,000 works had bothprint book and e-book manifestations

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GooglePrintLibraries

Potentially covers about one third of print books in WorldCat

~60 percent of total G5 books held by only one of the Google 5

Less than 5 percent held by all of the Google 5

~20 percent of total G5 print books out of copyright

Paper forthcoming …

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GooglePrintLibraries

Unique titles* ~49% English language Materials. * ~23% French/ German/Spanish * Balance distributed over 400 languages.

‘Potential contribution study’ shows large metropolitan library with most additional unique material to add.

Overlap less among out of copyright materials

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NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

Help libraries to mobilize their collective resources to create value in new environment

Collection analysis – management intelligence at local and systemwide level

OpenWorldCat – release value of library collections on the open web

E-resource management

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Yahoo!/OCLC Toolbar

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NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

NetLibrary Publishers’ Summit

WorldCat WIKI

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Increase visibility – discovery, location, fulfilment Release value Create demand

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Thank you!

Lorcan

http://orweblog.oclc.org/

OCLC Research:

http://www.oclc.org/research/