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Title: DLF Aquifer: Bringing Collections to Light


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DLF Aquifer Bringing Collections to Light
  • SULAIR
  • January 10, 2006
  • Katherine Kott, Aquifer Director

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Talk topics
  • Organizational
  • DLF
  • Collaboration
  • Technical
  • Architecture
  • Metadata
  • Contextual
  • Digital libraries
  • Scholarly communication

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Digital Library Federation
  • Consortium of research libraries
  • Formed to focus on standards and best practices
    for digital libraries
  • Small organization, relying on participant
    libraries for infrastructure and other resources
  • Affiliated with CLIRrecently became separate
    501(c)3
  • Original 1995 charter included distributed open
    digital library vision

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What is DLF Aquifer?
  • The distributed open digital library of the
    Digital Library Federation (DODL)
  • Collaborative effort amongst some DLF members
  • Test-bed of library tools services for the
    scholar
  • Quality content, initially focused on American
    culture and life

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DLF Aquifer participant libraries
  • California Digital Library
  • Cornell (this month)
  • Emory University
  • Indiana University
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Library of Congress
  • New York University
  • Stanford University
  • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of Tennessee
  • University of Virginia

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Character of the initiative
  • Institutions on an equal footing
  • DLF is a federation, not a service provider
  • DLF Aquifer participants are a subset of DLF
  • Funding through DLF, in-kind contribution,
    outside support

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DLF Aquifer Problem Space
  • DLF Aquifer will provide tools and services for
    pooling and piping content
  • DLF Aquifer will inter-operate with
  • Repositories that preserve by federating and
    deploying cross-repository services
  • Content management systems that provide structure
  • E-learning systems that support the teaching and
    learning process
  • Personal information management systems that
    support the scholar
  • DLF Aquifer will siphon content from a variety of
    digitization projects

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Why within DLF?
  • Provides a framework for networked digital
    library services
  • Supports DLF mission to
  • develop standards and support best practices
  • leverage shared actions, resources, and
    infrastructures
  • encourage the creation of digital collections
    that can be brought together and made accessible
    across the globe

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Focus on the user
  • Creating a context for aggregated collections
  • Integrating tools and services into various
    environments
  • Improving access
  • Enhancing metadata
  • Creating other methods of federating
  • Providing the ability to annotate metadata and/or
    objects

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Where to start?
  • Leveraging existing collections, tools and
    services
  • Enhancing and developing tools, services and
    collections
  • Implementing deep sharing

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Leveraging
  • Use OAI metadata harvesting to aggregate
    collections
  • Solve some metadata harvesting problems with more
    robust metadata standards
  • DLF MODS implementation guidelines
  • Build on action groups work to insure
    consistent results for user

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Phase I prototype
  • April 2006 at DLF Forum in Austin
  • University of Michigan metadata harvesting portal
    based on OAIster
  • Action groups demonstration

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Enhancing
  • Learning more about user needs
  • Re-contextualizing collections in aggregation
  • Developing DLF Aquifer middleware layer to
    enable tools and services to be implemented in
    diverse environments
  • Building a metadata remediation and enhancement
    pipeline

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Developing communities of practice
  • Benchmark survey of DLF libraries on digital
    collection use
  • Use cases
  • Collection Development policy
  • Policies and principles Architecture, tools and
    services
  • Metadata best practices

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Aquifer Services
  • SWG prepared a report in June 2005 to the AIG on
    use case scenarios for Aquifer
  • This report identified a dozen broadly applicable
    service opportunities that could be implemented
    interoperably throughout the DLF
  • SWG subsequently worked to prioritize these
    services and develop a template for functional
    requirements in collaboration with TechArch WG
  • First set of functional requirements were created
    for Aquifer Metadata Harvesting services

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DLF Aquifer collections
  • Fit the subject scope of American history,
    society and culture
  • Serve research and instructional needs of
    libraries and of scholars in the humanities and
    social sciences
  • Represent collections of all media types (e.g.,
    images, text, video, audio, etc.)
  • Come from a selected subset of Digital Library
    Federation member institutions local or
    aggregated collections content quality is
    assumed given prior selection and digitization by
    the participating institutions
  • Be available for OAI harvesting, complying with
    both DLF OAI best practices and Aquifer metadata
    standards
  • Include a persistent URL that leads to a publicly
    available digital object and
  • Include assurances from the hosting institutions
    that the content will remain available for the
    foreseeable future.

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Policies and Principles Architecture
  • Harvested metadata at core other services built
    outward
  • Loosely coupled lightweight services
  • Based on open standards
  • Repository-agnostic
  • Spectrum of interoperability
  • More compliant more functional
  • Policy enforcement throughout system

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Policies and PrinciplesTools and Services
  • Tools and services based on documented user needs
  • Sharing of code development using OS
    platform-independent technologies
  • Attention to scalability - not just an experiment
  • Encourage open source require open standards

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Metadata guidelines
  • Description of digital cultural heritage and
    humanities-based resources
  • Description that can be more easily shared and
    integrated into metadata aggregations
  • OAI practices (documentation and Dublin Core
    mappings)

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Promise and challenge of collaboration
  • Enables results that are greater than the sum of
    the parts
  • Requires altruismdecreasing ones own fitness to
    increase the fitness of another
  • How to prioritize within individual institutions?
  • Collaboration versus competition
  • Offers new roles for research libraries in an
    Amazoogle world
  • Pushing the limits of the network
  • Distributed hub development

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Current activity, future plans
  • Seeking outside funding
  • Interoperability
  • Middleware layer development
  • Metadata enhancement
  • User studies/end user engagement
  • Mapping DLF Aquifer sub-projects strategically
    within the DLF

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Fit with other DLF initiatives
  • Building on standards and best practices (e.g.
    OAI-PMH)
  • Collaborating on tools development (e.g. OCKHAM)
  • Operating within the digital library service
    framework (in development)

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Fit with other Stanford initiatives
  • Topic for small group discussion this afternoon

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Thanks!Questions or comments?
  • Katherine Kott
  • kkott_at_clir.org
  • http//www.diglib.org/aquifer/
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