From CIO: The library is expanding its online and mobile services for Australian and international users. More than 70,000 people use its Trove service each day and 22 million users were clocked up last year. Dr Marie-Louise Ayres, the NLA’s assistant director-general for resource sharing, told CIO Australia the library’s digital assets now exceed 3 petabytes. “Libraries are some of the earliest a
New Journal Article: “Process as Product: Scholarly Communication Experiments in the Digital Humanities” The following article appears in the latest issue of the Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication. Title Process as Product: Scholarly Communication Experiments in the Digital Humanities Authors Zach Coble New York University Sarah Potvin Texas A&M University Roxanne Shirazi Graduat
Two Digital Public Library of America Leaders Share Lessons Learned About Collaborative Metadata Ingestion Here’s a recently shared conference paper (via arXiv) that might be of interest to many infoDOCKET readers especially those who work with metadata. The paper is co-authored by DPLA’s Director of Technology, Mark Matienzo and DPLA’s Assistant Director for Content, Amy Rudensdorf. It will by fo
Video: ALA President-Elect Sari Feldman Speaks to the City Club of Cleveland on Why Libraries are More Important than Ever Last Friday (8/8/2014), Sari Feldman, ALA President-Elect (she’ll president for the for the 2015-2016 term) and the executive director of the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Ohio spoke to the City Club of Cleveland about ALA, the future of libraries, privacy, and a variety o
Cool! Take a Google “Street View” Tour Inside Japan’s National Diet Library & International Library of Children’s Literature From the National Diet Library in Tokyo: In July 2014, Google Street View images of the Tokyo Main Library and the International Library of Children’s Literature (ILCL) were published online. With the new 360-degree imagery, you can see images of some spots within the venues
Telefónica Signs New Agreement to Continue Funding Digitization of Spain’s National Library From Telecompaper: Telefonica [a telecom provider in Europe] has signed a new agreement to continue digitising the content [all works in the public domain] of Spain’s National Library, having already scanned some 150,000 works of all types since beginning the project in 2008. From a Biblioteca Nacional de E
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