From the Education Metadata Meetup on 7/30/14 in Washington, DC - Maggie Jacobs from the New York Public Library discusses their plans for using LRMI to organize their educational resources much like the Smithsonian.
2.
• Over
800,000
digi,zed
items
online
• Manuscripts,
le9ers,
journals,
&
other
documents
• photos
• illustra,ons
• maps
• video
and
audio
• Available
through
nypl.org
NYPL
Collec,ons
• Over
50
million
research
library
items
3. MyLibraryNYC
• Books
delivered
to
teachers
at
their
school
• “Teacher
Sets”
of
20-‐35
:tles
on
popular
curriculum
topics
• Extended
60
day
loan
period
for
educators.
• Increased,
100
item,
borrowing
limits
for
educators.
• Fine-‐Free
borrowing
for
students
and
educators
• Working
library
cards
for
all
students
-‐
regardless
of
previous
fine
status
and
access
to
NYPL
databases
• Joint
School/Public
Library
online
catalog
• Online
list
crea:on,
tagging
and
sharing
of
library
collec:ons
4. Lesson
Plans
from
Online
NYPL
Exhibi,ons
www.nypl.org/events/online-‐exhibi:ons
5. For
Teachers
Blog
Channel
&
Post
on
nypl.org
www.nypl.org/blog/2013/11/12/classroom-‐connec:ons-‐wwii-‐double-‐v-‐campaign-‐gr-‐10-‐12
9. NYPL
Digital
Collec,ons
Now
in
beta
Replacing
the
NYPL
Digital
Gallery,
it
now
includes
over
800,000
primary
source
documents,
photos,
maps,
books,
audio
and
video
digitalcollec:ons.nypl.org
10. Helping
Educators
Discover
and
Use
our
Primary
Source
Resources
Browse
and
search
by
many
different
paths.
digitalcollec:ons.nypl.org