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LIS 506 (Fall 2006) LIS 506 Information Technology Week 11: Digital Libraries & Institutional Repositories

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LIS 506 Information Technology

Week 11: Digital Libraries &Institutional Repositories

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Overview Digital libraries – what is & what is

not a Digital Library? Digital Objects and Repositories

Logical Layers of Digital Libraries

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What Is a Library? A building or suite of rooms A collection of books or materials An institution An information system

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Purposes, Functions, and Goals of Libraries collection development and

management subject analysis index creation provision of access reference work preservation

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Digital Libraries Mean different things to

different people. Computer scientists Library professionals Scholars General users

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Definition 1: A Digital Library is:

A service An architecture A set of information resources A set of tools and capabilities to

locate, retrieve, and utilize the information resources available.

(Fox, 1993).

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Definition 2 A digital library is a collection of

information which is both digitized and organized.

“Practical Digital Libraries” – Lesk (1997).

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Definition 3: Digital Libraries are extension and

enhancement of information storage and retrieval systems that manipulate digital data in any medium and exist in distributed networks. Digital libraries are a set of electronic

resources and associated technical capabilities for creating, searching and using information. (Borgman, 1996).

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Definition 3 Digital Libraries are an extension,

enhancement and integration of a variety of institutions such as libraries, museums, schools, etc. Digital Libraries are constructed, collected

and organized by (and for) a community of users, and their functional capabilities support the information needs and uses of that community.

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Definition 4: Digital libraries are organizations that

provide the resources, including the specialized staff, to select, structure, offer intellectual access to, interpret, distribute, preserve the integrity of, and ensure the persistence over time of collections of digital works so that they are readily and economically available for use by a defined community or set of communities".

Digital Library Federation. (1999).

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Characteristics of DLs Full-text digital content Revised and enhanced library processes

and services collection development and management subject analysis index creation provision of access reference work preservation

Often beyond a single traditional library

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Are these Digital Libraries? DIALOG Web Amazon.com

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A single, completely world-wide digital system? One thing digital libraries will not be is

a single, completely digital system that provides instant access to all information, for all sectors of society, from anywhere in the world. This is simply unrealistic.

Cleveland, Gary. (1998) Emergence of a worldwide digital

library in the form of a loosely coupled federation of DLs?

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DL-Related Issues Will the building disappear? Will the book go digital? Will the book still be the building

block? How should information be organized

in DLs? Who are DL professionals?

What skills are needed for running a digital library?

“Will librarians, publishers, and computer centers go the way of switch board operators and chauffeurs?”

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Logical Layers of DL Digital objects Digital repositories Collections Digital libraries Information space

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Digital Objects A fundamental unit of digital

libraries Must be digital or digital representation Includes metadata

A collection of packages consisting of a group of elements Definable Describable

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Digital Objects A document is a digital object.

Is a figure in a document a digital object? If yes, does it need a separate metadata? If not, how do you search for the figure?

In database design, we differentiate entities and weak entities.

Should we call the figure weak object?

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Digital Repositories A repository must have its own

“collection of digital objects.” Provide the mechanisms for the

deposit, storage and access to digital objects Is a collection of links a repository? When can a repository claim having a

collection?

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Digital Collections A collection is logically defined

as a set of criteria for selecting resources from the broader information space.

A collection must be accessible through its various

indexing services have tools for indexing,

management, and resource discovery.

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Digital Libraries Three levels of services

Digital Libraries Digital Collections Digital Repositories

How do we differentiate them?

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Repositories Provide the mechanisms for the

deposit, storage and access to digital objects

Collections Provide the mechanisms for the

aggregation of access Include various indexing services

Digital Libraries Include user interface and user

services

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Search Features of DL Basic features

Boolean logic Full text searching Phrase searching Proximity searching Field searching

Query refinement Relevance ranking Browse of indexes Controlled vocabulary Related items

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Browsing features of DL Browsing primary sources Following reference links Browsing nearby items? Browsing conceptual space

Thesaurus Classification Visual concept space

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Institutional Repository What did Lynch say and what do you

think about What it is

Functions Information included

Why important How to succeed

Factors How to go about these aspects

How is it related to DLs?