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Title: Institute of Museum and Library Services Update


1
Institute of Museum and Library Services Update
  • Coalition for Networked Information
  • Spring Task Force Meeting
  • April 4-5, 2005

2
National Museum and Library Services Board
  • Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Swears in New
    Members of the Board
  • February 16, 2005

3
Project Updates
  • University of Pittsburgh, Sara Fine
    Institute National Study of Users and Potential
    Users of Online Information
  • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Digital
    Collections and Content
  • Indiana University/UIUC Competencies for
    teaching digital asset management

4
University of Pittsburgh Sara Fine Institute
  • National Study of Users and Potential Users of
    Online Information

5
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • IMLS Digital Collections Registry
  • Launched at WebWise 2005
  • http//imlsdcc.grainger.uiuc.edu/collections/

6
Indiana University/University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign
  • Librarians for the 21st Century
  • research-based, comprehensive master's-level and
    post-master's in library science (MLS) degree to
    educate librarians for work in digital library
    programs.

7

WebWise 2005 Washington, DC February 16-18,
2005
http//www.uic.edu/depts/lib/webwise/index.html
8
National Leadership Grants 2004 Awards -
Libraries
  • IntLib Project

New Jersey Institute of Technology
9
National Leadership Grants 2004 Awards -
Libraries
  • The DLF Distributed Library OAI for Digital
    Library Aggregation
  • Digital Library Federation

10
National Leadership Grants 2004 Awards - Museums
  • Reading Bias/Writing Tolerance Using History's
    Powerful Stories Missouri Historical Society

11
NLG 2004 Awards Museums (continued)
  • Interpretive Technologies Project Red Butte
    Gardens and Arboretum

12
New National Leadership Grant Categories for 2005
for Libraries and Museums
  • Advancing Learning Communities
  • Building Digital Resources
  • Research and Demonstration

13
National Leadership Grants for Libraries and
Museums
  • Funding for FY 2005?12,301,000 for
    libraries7,539,000 for museums
  • Requested for FY 2006
    14,000,000 for libraries
    9,458,000 for museums
  • Deadline February 1, 2005
  • Award Amount 25,000 to 1,000,000
  • Award announcement September 2005

14
Museum Programs
  • National Leadership Grants for Museums
  • Museums for America
  • 21st Century Museum Professionals
  • Conservation Project Support
  • Conservation Assessment Program
  • Museum Assessment Program
  • New in 2005 Native American/Native Hawaiian
    Museum Services and African American History and
    Culture Museum Grants

15
Native American/Native Hawaiian Museum Services
  • Funding 843,000 for FY 2005
  • Requested 850,000 for FY 2006
  • Deadline May 15, 2005
  • Award Amount 5,000 to 20,000
  • Match None
  • Grant Period Up to 2 years

16
Office of Strategic PartnershipsEstablished
January 2003
  • Goals
  • Maintain and strengthen existing partnerships
  • Work with staff and stakeholders to identify and
    forge new partnerships
  • Educate existing and potential partners about
    important work of libraries and museums

17
IMLS/CPB Partnership for a Nation of Learners
  • September 2004 Formal agreement between IMLS
    and CPB
  • 3 million over 2 years
  • Goal support libraries, museums, and public
    broadcasters in leveraging their resources to
    fulfill learning needs of communities
  • Components grant program, collaboration
    curriculum, website, marketing communications,
    and evaluation
  • Awards announced in September 2005

18
Connecting Museums, Libraries, and K-12 Education
  • Charting the Landscape/Mapping New Paths
    Workshop, August 2004
  • Workshop publication, follow-up activities, and
    future endeavors
  • Math Science Initiative (MSI)
  • ESTEME Week

19
International
  • UNESCO
  • World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
  • Digital Cultural Content Forum
  • National Digital Archives Program, Taiwan

20
2004 Technology Digitization Survey
  • Key Findings Preliminary Report

21
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22
Responding groups Survey margins of error
Group Margin of error
Museums 4.4
Public libraries 6.3
Academic libraries 11.6
Archives 7.6
SLAAs 6.4
Total 3.1
23
Respondent annual budget range
24
Staff size
25
Key findings Technology use
  • 2004
  • Libraries expanded their use of more
    sophisticated technologies, such as broadband
    Internet access, computerized catalogs, LANs, and
    federated-searching.
  • 2001
  • Libraries technology use is pervasive,
    particularly the basic technologies that automate
    and support services to the public.

26
Key findings Technology use insmaller museums
public libraries
  • 2001
  • Museums and public libraries demonstrate a marked
    gap between small and large institutions in
    technology use.
  • 2004
  • The gaps between small and large museums and
    public libraries are still marked, but they have
    narrowed.

27
Key findings Digitization activities
  • 2001
  • Digitization activities are an emerging focus in
    museums and libraries, with substantial work
    being done by State Library Administrative
    Agencies (SLAAs)
  • 2004
  • Digitization activities increased in museums,
    academic libraries, and SLAAs. Archives are quite
    active. SLAAs also support cooperative and
    statewide activities.

28
Past projected technology funds
29
Able to maintain current, add new technologies
30
Have sufficient, skilled staff to do technology
activities
  • Not enough staff 70
  • Right amount of staff 22
  • More than enough staff lt1
  • Other responses 3

31
Number of digital images created and yet to be
done
32
Top three digitization priorities
  • Historical documents archives 49
  • Photographs 47
  • Images of items in collections 30

33
Top three hindrances
  • To technology use
  • Lack of funds 79
  • Lack of staff time 70
  • Lack of staff skills 56
  • To digitization activities
  • Lack of funds 71
  • Lack of staff time 66
  • Lack of staff skills expertise 39

34
Using technology to serve the community
  • To orient and instruct users about available
    services 70
  • To provide access to the Internet 60
  • To provide access to computers 59
  • To present educational programs 51

35
Usefulness of technology to the community
  1. Makes programs and exhibits more interactive
  2. Increases the number of people who participate in
    programs
  3. Provides a richer educational experience

36
Technologies expect to add
  • Web portal or gateway for services or collections
    11
  • Wireless network, including WiFi 10
  • Software to manage public access to computers and
    printing 9

37
Top three reasons to digitize
  • Increase access to collections, materials,
    files 54
  • Preserve important, valuable materials 46
  • Provide access to materials via Web 33

38
Top three target audiences for digital image
collections
  • General public with Internet access 56
  • Researchers/scholars outside our institution
    38
  • Our staff 38

39
Digital image collections made available to the
public
  • All are available 14
  • Some are available 36
  • None is available 16
  • Dont know/NA 34

40
How digital image collections are made available
to the public
  • On the Web 46
  • On site at our institution 31
  • Through a third party 6
  • Dont know/Not applicable 39

41
Next steps with the survey
  • Survey report will be published this spring
  • Four follow-on studies will be conducted on
    specific topics coming from the survey
  • Plan to conduct the next survey in 2007
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