Digitisation activities at State Library of Queensland October 2009 - Overview. Presented at a Digitisation Forum held at State Library of Queensland 2 October 2009
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Digitisation forum - State Library of Queensland October 2009
1. Digitization futures Anna Raunik - Client Service and Collections Louise Denoon – Heritage Collections Helen Thurlow – Resource Discovery Grant Collins – Collection Preservation Christine Ianna - Reformatting Manager Margaret Warren – Web 2.0
24. Indigenous Collections Olivia Support the development of Indigenous multimedia as community-created content and encourage deposit in the State Library’s Heritage Collections
33. 5 years on… more discoverable ‘ Linking the world from Wikipedia to Picture Queensland’
34. 5 years on… online communities Text correctors for Australian newspapers project
35. 5 years on… more creative content Flickr Mashups of Picture Queensland images
36. 5 years on…user created content Image from Wesley Fryer under Creative Commons Attribution, Share-Alike License http://www.flickr.com/photos/wfryer/
37. Issues Australian War Memorial Image P01116.034 All I want is the copyright permission Copyright – negotiating & educating
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39. Issues National Archives of Australia Image no. J2364, 9155/9 We’re so glad we called John Oxley Library… Now we’ve got them on speed dial Who are we digitizing for? - Local, national and international interest - Difference between clients and audiences
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Open and closed access Total collection = 32 kilometres – check Closed access – 23 kilometres in environmentally controlled environment Open access – Reference Services staff assessed the State Reference Library collection. Items on open access are high use, rather than by date of publication [which was the procedure in the previous building] Facilities Increased study spaces – xx number of seats available Increased meeting rooms – xx number of meeting rooms with xx seats Wireless access to be extended in the next few months eServices card eServices card provides access to subscription databases, internet services, printing, call slip Call slip – available via the web site, in advance of visit; or onsite Statistics on uptake of eServices card since November 2006 – requested from Helen Thurlow 260407
PANDORA, Australia's Web Archive, - growing collection of Australian online publications - established initially by the National Library of Australia in 1996 - Now collaborative effort, with ten Australian libraries and cultural collecting organisations contributing
Every state and territory library in Australia is involved in this national program. By 2011 we will have digitised 4 million newspaper pages, that’s about 40 million articles. The Sydney Morning Herald will comprise 600,000 pages of this. Each state has selected a major daily newspaper to begin with. We are working in collaboration with the state and territory libraries to digitise these first 4 million pages since many of them own the microfilm copies of the newspapers that we use to create the digital images from. Regional newspapers will be included from this year onwards. Regional titles are being contributed from libraries around Australia.
The most used tag (one of only 5 that jump from the fog) is LLRSA which we have now discovered is short for the Light Railway Research Society of Australia. They have 250 members who are using the tag to record their group research.
Some of the training sessions held this year Mt. Morgan – July 2007 – Outreach librarian and a technician did training. Mt. Isa – Outreach Librarian and tech visited for training in June. Talked to Mines, got copyright to photos in the library. Erub Island – in Torres Strait. Indigenous Library Services Librarian and Outreach Librarian did training here in February.
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Apology to the Stolen Generation
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
So after all this activity the most common question people kept asking me was “Who are these people?” and also “Why do they do it?” Some people even suspected that the text correctors were really library staff, which is not the case. The text correctors are real, normal people. We sent some of them a survey to find answers to our questions about how long they spend correcting, why they do it, what motivates them, what would motivate them to do more or less? The responses were very interesting.
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland
Explore online delivery – exhibitions online instead of physical.. Online provide ways to expose some collection items that won’t lend themselves to physical exhibitions. Greater reach Opportunity to connect with Education Queensland