Chris Freeland Associate University Librarian Washington University Libraries Washington University in St. Louis 1 April 2014 ORGANIZING A DPLA SERVICE.

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Chris Freeland Associate University Librarian Washington University Libraries Washington University in St. Louis 1 April 2014 ORGANIZING A DPLA SERVICE HUB IN MISSOURI Local participation in the Digital Public Library of

LOCAL ORGANIZING EFFORTS IN MISSOURI MY HISTORY WITH DPLA STATUS & NEXT STEPS

MY HISTORY WITH DPLA West, March 2011.

 Major decisions  DPLA should “enable, provide, facilitate”  Aggregate existing data and create new  Less emphasis on the front door, more on services & multiple entry points  Openness – “No New Gatekeepers!”  Identify gaps/needs in current systems JUNE 2011, TECH SUMMIT

APRIL 2012, EARLY HACKATHON

LOCAL ORGANIZING EFFORTS IN MISSOURI MY HISTORY WITH DPLA STATUS & NEXT STEPS

CURRENT STATE OF DIGITAL COLLABORATION IN MISSOURI Early 2000’s, state-wide digitization model Platform Conferences & networking Current, sponsored by State Library & State Archives Local, casual discussions

SOCIAL ENGINEERING FROM EXISTING NETWORKS TECHO-STL T echnology E xchange for C ultural H eritage O rganizations in ST. L ouis Linked DataPlatforms Digital Exhibitions Opportunity to share experience, collaborate Cultural heritage organizations & beyond: Technology Partners MuseumsLibraries Financial Institutions Universities

 Who can be the Service Hub in Missouri?  Missouri Digital Heritage (contentDM) in migration  Timing  STL 250 th  Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 100th  Demand  What questions can’t be asked of DPLA about Missouri right now?  Reuse  Lessons learned from other Hubs  What else could our group of interested libraries do together?  Scope of content SEPTEMBER 2013, CONSIDERATIONS FOR MISSOURI

THE “MISSOURINESS” OF A DIGITAL OBJECT

THE “MISSOURINESS” OF A DIGITAL OBJECT

LOCAL ORGANIZING EFFORTS IN MISSOURI MY HISTORY WITH DPLA STATUS & NEXT STEPS

 Admin working group  Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis  Missouri History Museum  Washington University in St. Louis  Technical group  Led by David Henry at Missouri History Museum  Participation and support from Missouri Digital Heritage  Message/Invitation out Feb 28 to universities, public libraries, consortia PROGRESS

 By October 2014, the digital collections of contributing institutions will be made available on DPLA through a Missouri- centered hub GOAL 214 days…and counting!

 Similar technology profile as described by Wake Forest  REPOX & OAI  Guidance from community of developers and DPLA staff  Shared technology experience Missouri specifics: Path of least resistance  Aggregator will be a silent utility without UI at startup  OAI as minimum entry today  More onramps to come TECHNICAL ENGINEERING

 Construction  Demonstration  Conversation WHERE WE ARE TODAY

NEXT STEPS

Chris Freeland Associate University Librarian Washington University Libraries Washington University in St. Louis 1 April 2014 ORGANIZING A DPLA SERVICE HUB IN MISSOURI Local participation in the Digital Public Library of Q&A