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1 1 Guidelines For The Future Sharing Best Practice For National Bibliographies In The Digital Era Neil Wilson Information Coordinator IFLA Bibliography Section

2 2 The IFLA Section on Bibliography Key Areas of Interest The content, arrangement, production, dissemination & preservation of bibliographic information - especially national bibliographic servicesThe content, arrangement, production, dissemination & preservation of bibliographic information - especially national bibliographic services Promotion of the importance of the discipline of bibliography to:Promotion of the importance of the discipline of bibliography to: Library professionals & publishersLibrary professionals & publishers Distributors & retailersDistributors & retailers UsersUsers

3 3 A Changing Bibliographic Environment… New Users Bibliographic data has been given greater value by new technologies assisting its reuse e.g.: Bibliographic data has been given greater value by new technologies assisting its reuse e.g.: Research via citation management softwareResearch via citation management software ‘Mashups’ of data from multiple sources - including libraries‘Mashups’ of data from multiple sources - including libraries Data Mining of large datasets, e.g. to identify publication trendsData Mining of large datasets, e.g. to identify publication trends

4 4 4 A Changing Bibliographic Environment… Evolving Library Requirements  Libraries operating in a global market require metadata for a wider range of resources than ever  New commercial suppliers offer coverage of non- book resources with rich supporting information Range of resources requiring description Evolving Market Requirement  Printed works + e-books, chapters, articles etc.  Multimedia (video, audio, software games etc.)  Additional content (contents, reviews, book jacket images etc.) Depth of description Traditional Library Coverage  Core descriptive information  Authors, titles, ISBN, subjects etc.  Printed books, serials etc.

5 5 A Changing Bibliographic Environment… Free Metadata Sharing Services New non-library based services are emerging based on freely shareable metadata New non-library based services are emerging based on freely shareable metadata  The Open Library Project: Aggregates metadata from libraries, publishers & book reviewers in a free Wiki database of 24 million books  Biblios.net: the largest repository of freely licensed bibliographic metadata  LibraryThing: Allows users to catalogue books online using metadata from 700 sources.

6 6 A Changing Bibliographic Environment… Linked Data Potential benefits to libraries: Potential benefits to libraries:  Improved web integration of resources increasing visibility & reaching new users  An open global pool of reusable data for libraries to add unique value  New leadership opportunities due to library persistence, stability & authority

7 7 A Changing Bibliographic Environment… Library Sector Relevance Declining? Declining? “I did my PhD with only 12 visits to a library. That was 5 years ago; things have improved since then, now you don’t need to use a library at all!” Increasing? Increasing? “The release of library data offers the opportunity for it to be used in ways un-thought of by the library & information community…”

8 8 Guidance? In an era of disruptive change libraries need open access to bibliographic best practice on: In an era of disruptive change libraries need open access to bibliographic best practice on: Service development, delivery & lifecycle Service development, delivery & lifecycle Resource description & standards Resource description & standards Business models & administration Business models & administration User support User support And much more…

9 9 National Bibliographies in the Digital Age: Guidance & New Directions (2009) “The changes brought about by the World Wide Web & the explosion of electronic media have called into question many of the assumptions on which national bibliographies have been founded…” “The changes brought about by the World Wide Web & the explosion of electronic media have called into question many of the assumptions on which national bibliographies have been founded…”

10 10 Guidelines for National Bibliographies in the Electronic Age (2010-) “Considering that the environment is evolving fast, this document is expected to be revised periodically … to reflect the changes “ “Considering that the environment is evolving fast, this document is expected to be revised periodically … to reflect the changes “ Libraries now require a more flexible, open, & dynamic solution than traditional printed text Libraries now require a more flexible, open, & dynamic solution than traditional printed text

11 11 2012 Guidelines Proposal Create a new web resource describing best practice Create a new web resource describing best practice Organise by theme Organise by theme Provide links to back up sources to ensure continuing relevance & currency Provide links to back up sources to ensure continuing relevance & currency Supplement with real world examples when possible Supplement with real world examples when possible

12 12 Proposed Themes 1 Context Site Home Page Site Home Page Purpose, scope, intended audience etc. Purpose, scope, intended audience etc. The Value of National Bibliographies The Value of National Bibliographies The mission of the national bibliography The mission of the national bibliography Users & stakeholders Users & stakeholders International recommendations International recommendations The changing operational context The changing operational context

13 13 Proposed Themes 2 Organisation & Administration Organisation Responsibilities of a national bibliographic agency Responsibilities of a national bibliographic agency Legal deposit legislation Legal deposit legislation National bibliographic control National bibliographic control Cooperative options for data creation Cooperative options for data creationAdministration Resource issues & business models Resource issues & business models Measuring the effectiveness of the national bibliography Measuring the effectiveness of the national bibliography Service lifecycle Service lifecycle Intellectual property & rights issues Intellectual property & rights issues

14 14 Proposed Themes 3 Scope, Selection & Standards Scoping & Selection General selection criteria General selection criteria Resource format Resource format Exclusions policies Exclusions policies Resource Description & Standards Bibliographic control principles Bibliographic control principles Bibliographic content standards Bibliographic content standards Identifiers Identifiers Metadata formats Metadata formats Character encoding standards Character encoding standards Semantic web standards Semantic web standards

15 15 Proposed Themes 4 Delivery Service Delivery Global context of national services Global context of national services Common requirements e.g. currency Common requirements e.g. currency Management & dissemination of changes to metadata Management & dissemination of changes to metadata Delivery options e.g. online, linked data, PDF etc Delivery options e.g. online, linked data, PDF etc User support User support

16 16 Proposed Timeline 1 At IFLA 2012 SC meetings: Discuss Conference outcomes Discuss Conference outcomes Agree final WG membership & methodology Agree final WG membership & methodology Autumn 2012 – Summer 2013 Allocate work for site sections & identify expert contributions Allocate work for site sections & identify expert contributions Create site structure & begin to populate it Create site structure & begin to populate it Create text with external links Create text with external links Offer sample pages for feedback Offer sample pages for feedback

17 17 Proposed Timeline 2 At IFLA 2013 SC meetings: Discuss progress & feedback received Discuss progress & feedback received Finalise next steps Finalise next steps Autumn 2013 – Spring 2014 Allocate further work for site sections & invite expert contributions Allocate further work for site sections & invite expert contributions Create further text with external links Create further text with external links Offer pages for feedback Offer pages for feedback

18 18 Communications Development – via SC Wiki & expert contribution Development – via SC Wiki & expert contribution Announcements - on blog & mailing lists Announcements - on blog & mailing lists Use cases - link to ‘National Bibliographic Register’ Use cases - link to ‘National Bibliographic Register’ User feedback – on sample pages User feedback – on sample pages

19 19 The IFLA Section on Bibliography Further Information Web site: http://www.ifla.org/en/bibliographyWeb site: http://www.ifla.org/en/bibliographyhttp://www.ifla.org/en/bibliography Blog: http://blogs.ifla.org/bibliography/Blog: http://blogs.ifla.org/bibliography/http://blogs.ifla.org/bibliography/


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