JENN RILEY, HEAD, CAROLINA DIGITAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES WHAT EVERY LIBRARIAN NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT DIGITAL COLLECTIONS.

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JENN RILEY, HEAD, CAROLINA DIGITAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES WHAT EVERY LIBRARIAN NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

BIG LESSONS (1) Digitization is the easy part Effective digital programs involve staff from many places within the library Transfer policies and approaches from the analog whenever possible We haven’t solved the sustainability problem yet What’s the role of business planning? How do we effectively balance sustainability with innovation? 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring

BIG LESSONS (2) Effective participants in DL teams: Come from diverse backgrounds Learn as they go Think analytically Have technical aptitude, but aren’t necessarily programmers Make good decisions about when to reuse and when to build anew 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring

SOME TYPES OF DIGITAL INITIATIVES Digitized collections Online reference sources Scholarly texts Online publishing Institutional repositories 3/22/12 4 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring 2012

DIGITIZED COLLECTIONS 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring

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INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring

IN THE BEGINNING… 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring Hey, libraries are really catching the raw end of this scholarly publishing deal! I know! Let’s build a repository for pre-prints, ad faculty will deposit their works there to make them more easily accessible!

BIG SHIFT TO A FOCUS ON SERVICES February 13, 2012INLS 513: Spring open access advocacy authors’ rights consulting metadata preparation bulk ingest digitization digital humanities ETDs researcher profiles journal hosting research data did I mention data?

MY OPINION February 13, 2012INLS 513: Spring Repositories are going to be an important part of the evolving scholarly communication landscape But not as central as we originally imagined IR and related services will be increasingly distributed throughout the staff in academic libraries. Including subject specialists. IR and digital library efforts will be increasingly integrated

MOVING FROM PROJECT TO PROGRAM No longer enough to just put a few resources online No longer enough to have all DL work done in one department Collaborative efforts are becoming the norm Efficiencies of scale Involving new types of partners / expanding opportunities Less duplication of effort 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring

SO HOW DO WE KEEP DOING ALL OF THIS? Even the strongest connection to library and academic mission are not enough Build business planning into the skill set of librarians Use shared technical architectures Be thinking about sustainability issues from the very beginning Partner Focus on something shorter than “forever” 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring

ARE YOU READY? Libraries and librarianship are changing. We increasingly produce information rather than simply providing access to it. Our work is more collaborative than ever. How will you contribute? 3/22/12 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring

THANK YOU! These presentation slides: Questions? 3/22/12 28 INLS 513 Resource Selection and Evaluation - Spring 2012