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HathiTrust: A valuable and visionary Partnership
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Mission To contribute to the common good by collecting, organizing, preserving, communicating, and sharing the record of human knowledge
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Partnership Arizona State University Baylor University Boston College Boston University California Digital Library Columbia University Cornell University Dartmouth College Duke University Emory University Florida State University Getty Research Institute Harvard University Library Indiana University Johns Hopkins University Lafayette College Library of Congress Massachusetts Institute of Technology McGill University` Michigan State University New York Public Library New York University North Carolina Central University North Carolina State University Northwestern University The Ohio State University The Pennsylvania State University Princeton University Purdue University Stanford University Texas A&M University Universidad Complutense de Madrid University of Arizona University of Calgary University of California Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz The University of Chicago University of Connecticut University of Florida University of Illinois University of Illinois at Chicago The University of Iowa University of Maryland University of Miami University of Michigan University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska-Lincoln The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Utah University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin- Madison Utah State University Washington University Yale University Library
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Digital Repository Launched 2008 Initial focus on digitized book and journal content – 10,204,139 total volumes – 5,419,777 book titles – 268,881 serial titles – 2,888,837 public domain (~28%)
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Collections and Collaboration Comprehensive collection -Preservation…with Access Shared strategies – Copyright – Collection management, development – Preservation – Discovery / Use – Bibliographic Indeterminacy – Efficient user services Public Good
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Collection building strategy Begun with Google Partnership -Mass digitization at Michigan -Shelf by shelf Each CIC Library sent Google its catalog – Google analyzed each catalog – Pick list created by Google for each CIC school – Each university pulled material for Google to scan – Scanned books and journals returned to Penn State
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Date rangeCountPercent 2000-2009 2000-2009 [3] 557,5349.99 1990-1999 1990-1999 [4] 785,35614.07 1980-1989 1980-1989 [5] 824,76614.77 1970-1979 1970-1979 [6] 720,85512.91 1960-1969 1960-1969 [7] 625,45411.20 1950-1959 1950-1959 [8] 314,9605.64 1940-1949 1940-1949 [9] 208,0023.73 1930-1939 1930-1939 [10] 212,3423.80 1920-1929 1920-1929 [11] 210,3473.77 1910-1919 1910-1919 [12] 219,9223.94 1900-1909 1900-1909 [13] 223,6394.01 1890-1899 1890-1899 [14] 137,0112.45 1880-1889 1880-1889 [15] 100,7891.81 1870-1879 1870-1879 [16] 69,9751.25 1860-1869 1860-1869 [17] 63,9711.15 1850-1859 1850-1859 [18] 53,7350.96 1840-1849 1840-1849 [19] 47,5380.85 1830-1839 1830-1839 [20] 41,2270.74 1820-1829 1820-1829 [21] 31,8290.57 1810-1819 1810-1819 [22] 18,2790.33 1800-1899 1800-1899 [23] 6,6840.12 1800-1809 1800-1809 [24] 13,3650.24 1700-1799 1700-1799 [25] 63,0471.13 1600-1699 1600-1699 [26] 19,5680.35 1500-1599 1500-1599 [27] 8,3490.15 Pre-1500 Pre-1500 [28] 3,8160.07
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Penn State’s Participation Penn State started scanning with Google in 2009 Materials pulled and sent to Google every month Items out of copyright went to HathiTrust Items in copyright discoverable though not viewable in Google Book Search
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Future? More partners Additional types of data Expanded research capacity Continued rights clearance expansion
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