The state of practice and use of digital collections: The digital public library of America as a platform for research

R. Frick
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Summary from only given. In 2016, Digital Public Library of America is celebrating the third year of its cultural heritage metadata aggregator service. Since its launch, the DPLA collection has grown to represent over 13 million objects and over 1900 institutions, from small historical societies to large research libraries. With onramps, or hubs, in over 20 states, DPLA is well on its way to complete the coverage map by the end of 2017. As it continues to build this amazing dataset, DPLA is taking the time to examine what lessons are to be learned from this unprecedented resource, as the organization's sustainability is directly tied to how the collection grows, how it measures use, and proving its value to the communities it serves. What does this collection data tell us about the state of bibliographic holdings information, and the knowledge and skills and abilities of those who create records, not just for local use, but for use in other environments and contexts? How well does the metadata perform when it leaves its original context? Working with colleagues at Europeana, DPLA has begun investigating and addressing the problematic issues regarding access and reuse of digital objects in the collective by examining current ways rights are expressed in the metadata, working towards standardization of this information. Ms. Frick will discuss DPLA's rights work, as well as other potential areas of research and DPLA's strategy for future growth.
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数字馆藏的实践和使用状况:美国数字公共图书馆作为研究平台
摘要仅供参考。2016年,美国数字公共图书馆正在庆祝其文化遗产元数据聚合服务的第三年。自成立以来,中国人民解放军馆藏已增长到超过1300万件物品和1900多个机构,从小型历史学会到大型研究图书馆。在20多个州设有匝道或枢纽,DPLA正在顺利完成2017年底的覆盖地图。随着DPLA继续构建这个惊人的数据集,它正在花时间研究从这个前所未有的资源中学到什么教训,因为该组织的可持续性直接关系到收集的增长方式,如何衡量使用情况,并向其服务的社区证明其价值。这些收集数据告诉我们关于书目馆藏信息的状态,以及那些创造记录的人的知识、技能和能力,不仅仅是为了本地使用,而是为了在其他环境和背景下使用?当元数据离开其原始上下文时,它的性能如何?与Europeana的同事合作,DPLA已经开始调查和解决有关访问和重用集体数字对象的问题,通过检查当前在元数据中表达权利的方式,努力实现这些信息的标准化。Frick女士将讨论DPLA的权利工作,以及其他潜在的研究领域和DPLA的未来发展战略。
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