The world’s libraries. Connected. OCLC Research in Europe OCLC Research Library Partnership briefing Philadelphia, 6 June 2012 Titia van der Werf Senior.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ute Schwens, Die Deutsche Bibliothek, IFLA Sattelite Meeting Information Technology and DCMI, Goettingen 12/08/03, 1/19 Ute Schwens, Die Deutsche Bibliothek.
Advertisements

Centres of Competence and Virtual Centres of Excellence APARSEN webinar Hildelies Balk – Pennington de Jongh, 16 october 2012.
I2010 Digital Libraries a European Commission Initiative for Europes Cultural Heritage and Scientific Information Javier Hernández-Ros European Commission.
University of Sydney – Academic Forum – 13 April 2005 John Shipp University Librarian THE FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CHANGES IN SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION.
The minnesota digital library coalition Achieving Digital Preservation Through Collaboration Museum Computer Network 32 nd Annual Meeting Keith Ewing St.
The world’s libraries. Connected. Collecting and exploiting library data to inform strategy : the shift to data-driven approaches. SCONUL annual conference.
South Africa’s S&T partnership with the European Union From FP4 to Horizon 2020 Daan du Toit Senior S&T Representative to the EU.
EU-funded Digital Preservation Research APA 2014 Conference Brussels, 22 October 2014 Dr. Manuela Speiser European Commission DG CONNECT, unit "Creativity"
Can public libraries & their users benefit & profit from Europeana ?
The world’s libraries. Connected. Beyond surveys towards practical next steps Making Unique & Distinctive Collections Work Exeter, 22 March 2013 Titia.
Leiden University. The university to discover. Supporting researchers at Leiden University Kurt De Belder University Librarian Director Leiden University.
DEVELOPMENT OF A EUROPEAN NETWORK OF LIBRARIES Hans Geleijnse Director of Library and IT Services & CIO Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
New organisational perspectives in 'library business' in the future – case study Finland Kristiina Hormia-Poutanen National Library of Finland.
Staying the Course: Digital Project Case Study: Voices of World War II Marilyn Carbonell, Assistant Director for Collection Development Missouri Library.
Delivering practical solutions
Open access to publications and research data in Horizon 2020
Urban-Nexus – Integrated Urban Management David Ludlow and Michael Buser UWE Sofia November 2011.
Libraries, archives and museums working together! Learning by doing! Making the collections and services of libraries, archives and museums digitally available.
OpenAIRE: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe Wolfram Horstmann Bielefeld University, Germany
Ymchwil Research Ymchwil Research RESAW Ioan Isaac-Richards Ingest Processes Manager Head of Web Archiving
Library European University Institute Library 2001 Fiesole Retreat Session Two Consortia, Alliances and Partnerships Moderator: Tommaso Giordano.
Dr. Jūratė Kuprienė Director for innovations and infrastructure development Workshop: Information services for research process , Rīga Research.
OpenAIRE e-Infrastructure & Support for Open Access in FP7 and Horizon 2020 MedOANet Conference Athens, 17 October 2013 Birgit Schmidt University of Goettingen,
Strategic partnerships and alliances Joanne Vincenten European Child Safety Alliance Collaborative work between WHO and the European Child Safety Alliance.
Local services and Community Memory: knowledge sharing and policy support Let’s map the future 28 February 2003 Rob Davies MDR Partners
Under construction: Connecting-Africa Community portal for experts on Development and African Studies June 2006 Ursula Oberst African Studies Centre Leiden,
Europeana - next steps Policy and practice Yvo Volman European Commission DG Information Society and Media Conference on the integration of Bulgarian cultural.
Digitization Panel August 12, 2010 Christopher C. Brown, coordinator Mike Culbertson, Colorado State U. James Mauldin, GPO.
Open Access Symposium 2015 Open Access, the Law, and Public Information Mary Alice Baish UNT Dallas College of Law May 19, 2015 National Plan for Access.
Planning Digitisation Projects Aly Conteh The British Library 30/11/2012 CERL Annual Seminar.
Library European University Institute Library Consortia Structure and governance in Europe Tommaso Giordano Deputy Director, EUI Library, Florence Thessaloniki.
Towards a European network for digital preservation Ideas for a proposal Mariella Guercio, University of Urbino.
The Knowledge Exchange Presentation to CNI April 2005 Bas Cordewener, SURF Sigrun Eckelmann, DFG Norman Wiseman, JISC.
Research Information in The Netherlands Marc Dupuis, eResearch Programme Manager, SURFfoundation EUROCRIS, 12 September 2011, Brussels.
Europeana Libraries: building a pan-European aggregator Wouter Schallier, LIBER Executive Director Eva/Minerva 15/11/2011.
Croatia ICT Research Environment & Priorities Dr. Diana Šimić.
Access to Electronic Information for People with Disabilities in the Bulgarian Libraries Access to Electronic Information for People with Disabilities.
Building Strong Library Associations | Library Associations in Society: An Overview DAY 1 Session 2 Setting the Scene: Slides.
TERENA NORDUnet Networking Conference 1999 Lund Norman Wiseman JISC Head of Programmes JISC Programme for Middleware Development.
Under construction: Connecting-Africa African studies community portal for research and higher education July 2005 Titia van der Werf Afrika-Studiecentrum.
The Governance and Management of European Universities – Future Trends Thomas Estermann Senior Programme Manager European University Association Targu.
Concluding Remarks Holly Wright Archaeology Data Service University of York, UK LoCloud is funded by the European Commission's ICT Policy Support Programme.
Collaborations of Librarians & Scientists to Support Agriculture Research Martin Kesselman Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey USA
IST programme Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society RESULTS FROM FP5 Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society RESULTS FROM FP5 Rr.
Group 1 – Session 3 Key Points. Experiences in digital archiving Who is involved? –Partnerships with library and computer centre –Who should be responsible?
China July 2004 The European Union Programmes for EU-China Cooperation in ICT.
Enterprise Directorate General European Commission Kurt König Head of Unit “Communication and Awareness” Innovation Directorate
EDLproject WP3 “Developing the European Digital Library” LIBER – EBLIDA workshop Digitisation of Library Material in Europe Copenhagen, October.
Archives, Libraries, Museums: Possibilities of Co-operation within the Enwirinment of the Global Information Infrastructure - Croatian experience Vlatka.
Faculty Councils Brad Whittaker Director, Research Services and Industry Liaison Strategic Research Plan.
LOCKSS at Georgia Tech Patricia E. Kenly April 2007.
IMLS is an independent grant-making agency fostering leadership, innovation and lifetime learning by supporting museums and libraries.
Digital Access to Cultural Heritage, Prague 26 May 2009 Regina Varnienė-Janssen Usage of Structural Funds for Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Digitization.
Joint Information Systems Committee Supporting Higher and Further Education Continuing Access and Digital Preservation: the JISC Strategy Neil Beagrie.
Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society Claude Poliart Project Officer Cultural Heritage.
P.J. O’Reilly Regional Manager Enterprise Europe Network.
South Africa – European Union Science and Technology Cooperation Brussels 30 January 2006.
Digital Library Development: Springboard to State-Wide Access Barbara I. Dewey Dean of Libraries University of Tennessee.
Co-funded by the European Union Ref. number: LLP FI-ERASMUS-ENW OI-Net The European Academic Network for Open Innovation ,
EBNA May 10, session Martin Berendse DON’T ASK WHAT EUROPE CAN DO FOR US, BUT….. ……WHAT WE CAN DO FOR EUROPE ! EBNA May 10, session 2 Martin Berendse.
Grant Writing 2012 Grant Writing for Digital Projects September 2012 IODE Project Office IODE Project Office Oostende, Belgium Oostende, Belgium.
Virtual Research Communities Digital Cultural Heritage
Libraries, archives and museums working together. Learning by doing
Jean-Eric Paquet.
Rachel L. Frick September 20, 2018
Virtual Research Communities Digital Cultural Heritage
Optional member session
Report on the funding situation of EAPN National Networks
A Successful Partnership Unilever & Nottingham
Presentation transcript:

The world’s libraries. Connected. OCLC Research in Europe OCLC Research Library Partnership briefing Philadelphia, 6 June 2012 Titia van der Werf Senior Program Officer OCLC

The world’s libraries. Connected. Characteristics of the research landscape in Europe Analysis University Library landscape Analysis National Library landscape Strength/weakness OCLC Research in Europe Positioning OCLC Research in Europe Outline of a European Research Programme Content

The world’s libraries. Connected. Institutional level Fragmentation of expertise; little sustained cooperation Required expertise (IT-innovation) is expensive National level National funding agencies (JISC, DFG, SURF, etc.) Characteristics of the research landscape in Europe

The world’s libraries. Connected. European level: FP7 & Horizon 2020 Mobilize research expertise from universities and from commercial players Funding research only – growing gap between research and practical implementation Political agenda Much competition and temporary alliances Much overhead (project administration, PRINCE-2) Characteristics of the research landscape in Europe

The world’s libraries. Connected. In the research/education workflow –VRE/VLI Scientific output as one flow –CRIS, Inst.Repositories, research data archives Beter exploit special collections –Digitizing and “mainstreaming” unique materials Analysis Univ. Library landscape

The world’s libraries. Connected. National strategies and infra –National bibliography, authorities, legal deposit, –E-depot, web archiving, digital preservation –National digitisation programmes –Scalability and sustainability Cooperative structures at European level (TEL, OPF) Analysis Nat. Library landscape

The world’s libraries. Connected. Strength: –50 experts dedicated to innovation for the library community globally –Applied research, hands-on –Little overhead –No political/commercial agenda –Results are shared and in the open Weaknesses: –European partners in the minority, cultural/language differences –ORLP partnership weak on the continent; little awareness –Image problem (OCLC as vendor; strong association with metadata) –OCLC IPR regime with metadata needs clarification Strength/weakness OCLC Research in Europe

The world’s libraries. Connected. Develop a strategy ORLP: in Europe too few members => no impactful cooperation opportunities yet Choose for strategic cooperation with influencial consortia: TEL/Europeana, Open Planets Foundation (OPF) Make use of the networking strength of existing associations in Europe: LIBER Positioning OCLC Research in Europe

The world’s libraries. Connected. Develop a strategy Encourage European partners to participate in ongoing OCLC Research activities Develop a specific European Research Programme of strategic interest for the community in Europe Positioning OCLC Research in Europe

The world’s libraries. Connected. 3 collaboration areas: 1.with Europeana: Innovation pilots 2.with OPF: Preservation Health Check pilot 3.with national libraries: Develop strategies for the scalable and sustainable management of digital collections. Outline of a European Research Programme

The world’s libraries. Connected. Questions? Titia van der Werf