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services:seminars:dchforum2016seminar [2016/06/20 10:03] – [The Wood for the Trees – Discoverability of Digital Collections] leffertsservices:seminars:dchforum2016seminar [2016/07/05 09:57] – [The Wood for the Trees – Discoverability of Digital Collections] lefferts
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   * **Maaike Napolitano**, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands - //On [[http:w//www.delpher.nl|Delpher]], Dutch newspaper collection//   * **Maaike Napolitano**, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands - //On [[http:w//www.delpher.nl|Delpher]], Dutch newspaper collection//
  
-//Abstract:// Delpher is the national platform for full-text searchable, historical publications in the Netherlands and at present, it contains over 60 million digitized pages from books, journals, newspapers and news bulletins. In this talk I will highlight the cooperation that went into the development of this platform and I will give an overview of the initiatives we have taken – and continue to take – to remain in contact with our different user groups and improve the discoverability of both our website and our data. +//Abstract:// Delpher is the national platform for full-text searchable, historical publications in the Netherlands and at present, it contains over 60 million digitized pages from books, journals, newspapers and news bulletins. In this talk I will highlight the cooperation that went into the development of this platform and I will give an overview of the initiatives we have taken – and continue to take – to remain in contact with our different user groups and improve the discoverability of both our website and our data.\\ 
 +{{:services:seminars:delpher_liber2016_maaike_napolitano.pdf|Slides}} 
  
   * **Frédéric Blin**, Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg - //On [[http://www.numistral.fr|Numistral]]//   * **Frédéric Blin**, Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire de Strasbourg - //On [[http://www.numistral.fr|Numistral]]//
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 //Abstract//: Jisc has done a lot of work in this area in the last three years as part of the [[https://digitisation.jiscinvolve.org/wp/category/spotlight/|Spotlight on the digital project]]  and within the contexts of the large investment in digitisation programmes that Jisc has made over the last 15 years.  Ms Marchionni will share the results of  the project and some of the work JISC is taking forward in this area. //Abstract//: Jisc has done a lot of work in this area in the last three years as part of the [[https://digitisation.jiscinvolve.org/wp/category/spotlight/|Spotlight on the digital project]]  and within the contexts of the large investment in digitisation programmes that Jisc has made over the last 15 years.  Ms Marchionni will share the results of  the project and some of the work JISC is taking forward in this area.
  
-  * **Saskia Scheltjens**, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - xxx+  * **Saskia Scheltjens**, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - //Open cultural heritage data// 
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 +//Abstract//: The Rijksmuseum is known for its very early open data policy in the digital cultural heritage world and it's very ambitious digitisation plans. I will briefly talk about the discussions that led up to that policy and the past and current collection data management involved. Most recently, the Rijksmuseum has decided to centralize all its hybrid collection data within one department, Research Services, and combine this with the scientic research data output as well. I'll briefly mention the challenges that lie ahead, especially several linked open data solutions we are planning to explore.
  
   * **Colleen Campbell**, JSTOR - //Storytelling with Primary Source Collections: Livingstone’s Zambezi Expedition//   * **Colleen Campbell**, JSTOR - //Storytelling with Primary Source Collections: Livingstone’s Zambezi Expedition//
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   * **Evelien Hauwaerts**, Public Library Bruges (text read by M. Lefferts) - //On You Tube videos featuring the collections held at the Public Library Bruges//   * **Evelien Hauwaerts**, Public Library Bruges (text read by M. Lefferts) - //On You Tube videos featuring the collections held at the Public Library Bruges//
 +Presentation:[[http://www.slideshare.net/EvelienHauwaerts/beehive-sessions-introduction]]\\
 +Video 1: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T_7n6VbdsU&feature=youtu.be]]\\
 +Video 2: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvC735V43H4]] (over een Middelnederlandse verluchte kopie van het gynaecologische handboek Liber Trotula)\\
  
   * **Despoina Gkogkou**, University of Patras - //University of Patras digitization projects: filling gaps in research process//   * **Despoina Gkogkou**, University of Patras - //University of Patras digitization projects: filling gaps in research process//
  
-In the last ten years, the Library & Information Center, University of Patras, Greece (UPAT) runs a long term digitization project aiming to cover content demands of the researchers in Social Sciences and Humanities, both in an institutional and a national level.+//Abstract//: In the last ten years, the Library & Information Center, University of Patras, Greece (UPAT) runs a long term digitization project aiming to cover content demands of the researchers in Social Sciences and Humanities, both in an institutional and a national level.
 Through these years, the main part of the project focused on the digitization and indexing of Greek journals and periodicals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This resulted in a set of specialized digital collections, with a considerable impact on the research output in the relevant academic disciplines. Through these years, the main part of the project focused on the digitization and indexing of Greek journals and periodicals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This resulted in a set of specialized digital collections, with a considerable impact on the research output in the relevant academic disciplines.
 In our presentation, we will describe the context of UPAT's digitization initiatives and its key elements (focus on demand, involvement of third parties/partners, funding, selection criteria, etc) and we will discuss the main conclusions and results so far (reception and use), as well as the critical issues we should consider for the long term success and sustainability of this project (business model, digital preservation, advanced indexing and editing tools etc.). In our presentation, we will describe the context of UPAT's digitization initiatives and its key elements (focus on demand, involvement of third parties/partners, funding, selection criteria, etc) and we will discuss the main conclusions and results so far (reception and use), as well as the critical issues we should consider for the long term success and sustainability of this project (business model, digital preservation, advanced indexing and editing tools etc.).
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