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Chris Freeland Associate University Librarian Washington University Libraries Washington University in St. Louis 1 April 2014 ORGANIZING A DPLA SERVICE HUB IN MISSOURI Local participation in the Digital Public Library of America @chrisfreeland

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organizing a DPLA Service Hub in Missouri. Chris Freeland Associate University Librarian Washington University Libraries Washington University in St. Louis 1 April 2014. Local participation in the Digital Public Library of America. @ chrisfreeland. My history with DPLA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chr is Free land

Assoc iate Univers i ty L ibrar ian

Washington Univers i ty L ibrar ies

Washington Univers i ty in St . Lou is

1 Apr i l 2014

ORGANIZING A DPLA SERVICE HUB

IN MISSOURILocal participation in the Digital Public Library of

America@chrisfreeland

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LOCAL ORGANIZING EFFORTS IN

MISSOURI

MY HISTORY WITH DPLA

STATUS & NEXT STEPS

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MY HISTORY WITH DPLA

http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamthebestartist/5492707048/

Jessamyn West, March 2011.

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Major decisionsDPLA should “enable, provide, facilitate”Aggregate existing data and create newLess emphasis on the front door, more on services & multiple entry points

Openness – “No New Gatekeepers!” Identify gaps/needs in current systems

JUNE 2011, TECH SUMMIT

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APRIL 2012, EARLY HACKATHON

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LOCAL ORGANIZING EFFORTS IN

MISSOURI

MY HISTORY WITH DPLA

STATUS & NEXT STEPS

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CURRENT STATE OF DIGITAL COLLABORATION IN MISSOURI

Early 2000’s, state-wide digitization model Platform

Conferences & networking

Current, sponsored by State Library & State Archives

Local, casual discussions

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SOCIAL ENGINEERING FROM EXISTING NETWORKS

TECHO-STLTechnologyExchange forCulturalHeritageOrganizations inST. Louis Linked Data Platforms

Digital Exhibitions

Opportunity to share experience, collaborate

Cultural heritage organizations & beyond:

TechnologyPartners

MuseumsLibraries

FinancialInstitutions

Universities

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Who can be the Service Hub in Missouri? Missouri Digital Heritage (contentDM) in migration

Timing STL 250th

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 100thDemand

What questions can’t be asked of DPLA about Missouri right now?

Reuse Lessons learned from other Hubs What else could our group of interested libraries do together?

Scope of content

SEPTEMBER 2013, CONSIDERATIONS FOR MISSOURI

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THE “MISSOURINESS” OF A DIGITAL OBJECT

http://www.flickr.com/photos/28864552@N02/10859202903

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http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/manuscripts/papyri/wtu.inventory.34.html

THE “MISSOURINESS” OF A DIGITAL OBJECT

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LOCAL ORGANIZING EFFORTS IN

MISSOURI

MY HISTORY WITH DPLA

STATUS & NEXT STEPS

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Admin working group Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Missouri History Museum Washington University in St. Louis

Technical group Led by David Henry at Missouri

History Museum Participation and support from

Missouri Digital Heritage Message/Invitation out Feb 28 to

universities, public libraries, consortia

PROGRESS

https://www.flickr.com/photos/mohistory/10843826765/in/set-72157637643632046

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By October 2014, the digital collections of contributing institutions will be made available on DPLA through a Missouri-centered hub

GOAL

214 days…and counting!

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Similar technology profile as described by Wake Forest REPOX & OAI

Guidance from community of developers and DPLA staff Shared technology experience

Missouri specifics: Path of least resistanceAggregator will be a silent utility without UI at startupOAI as minimum entry todayMore onramps to come

TECHNICAL ENGINEERING

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Construction

Demonstration

Conversation

WHERE WE ARE TODAY

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Chr is Free land

Assoc iate Univers i ty L ibrar ian

Washington Univers i ty L ibrar ies

Washington Univers i ty in St . Lou is

1 Apr i l 2014

ORGANIZING A DPLA SERVICE HUB

IN MISSOURILocal participation in the Digital Public Library of

America@chrisfreeland

Q&A