The document discusses the development of digital library infrastructure and services in Denmark and what this means for libraries as physical spaces. It outlines Denmark's digital library model including the Danish Digital Library, which provides access to ebooks, audio books, films and other digital media. It also describes the "Open Library" concept of mobile and online access to library services and collections. Finally, it discusses how libraries are evolving to become vibrant community hubs that provide both digital services and spaces for collaboration, learning, creation and community engagement.
2014 Bringing Libraries on the agenda - a political QuestionMichel Steen-Hansen
Today I make a presentation on the Pre-conference for Decision Makers at the IFLA President´s Meeting 2014 in Helsinki.
The title is "Bringing Libraries on the agenda - a political Question" It's a introduction to The Danish Library Association and its unique organizational structure that involves both politicians and professionals.
In the Danish Library Association we represent one of the more radical solutions to achieving this political approach to working for libraries: We have brought the political decision-makers and the library professionals together in the same association. The President is always politicians and local politicians always constitute the majority.
We believe in International cooperation - Nordic library meeting in Copenhag...Michel Steen-Hansen
In the Nordic library organizations we believe that international cooperation can create a better world. That's one of the reasons why we meet, once a year, with all the other Nordic countries, discussing how we can strengthen cooperation between libraries for the benefit of people and society. (And I do not mention Trump at all)
This year we meet in Copenhagen and have a series of presentations and discussions, which you can see more about here.
Danish library association and the danish digital libraryMichel Steen-Hansen
In The Danish Library Association we are always happy to have guests from around the world. This week we had a visit from Estonian Librarians Association and the National Library in Ljubljana.
On this occasion I made a short presentation on Danish Library Association and The Danish Digital Library.
Pursuing the Digital Libraries Dream: Perspectives on Becoming a VendorRichard Huffine
A presentation for the Career and Personal Development track at the Catholic University of America's 2014 Bridging the Spectrum Symposium for the Library and Information Science Department within the School of Arts and Sciences.
Today we have visitors from a Turkey. Therefore, we have made a presentation of the Danish Library Association and our special organization's structure. We will also present the Danish think tank Future Libraries and their study
Economic Value of Public Libraries
Danish Library Association
Danish Library Association has a special association structure of library professionals as well as local politicians on the Council. The President is always politicians and local politicians always constitute the majority.
I think this mix of politicians and library professionals Works in a constructive way. Because the professionals inspire the politicians and the politicians give a good insight into how we need to prioritize. And other times it functions inversely.
So I hope we also in the future will be able to get this symbiosis to function and that local politicians want to put as much thought into the matter and will work in our Board, like they do today.
See the presentation
Libraries of the Future – Knowledge, debate and Network
The Danish Think Tank has the ambition to:
• Produce knowledge, analysis and cross-disciplinary activities about the future role of the libraries
• Generate professional, public and political debate and awareness of the role of libraries now and in the future
A bottom-up initiative
The Danish libraries face many challenges such as digitalization and changes in expectations and demands on both physical and digital services; lack of public awareness of library services, changes in library user behavior, lack of political awareness and changes in the role of the librarian. The Think Tank was initiated by the Danish Library Association (DB).
The Think Tank is a two-year project, started October 2012, and co-financed by the participating libraries, library organizations and central library players
The Economic Value of Public Libraries
The Danish Think Tank Libraries of the Future & Copenhagen Economics has
conducted the first study on the economic impact of the Danish public library. The
Danish public libraries provide multiple services to the Danish public today,
which overall seems to be well received by the public. However, the
contributions are often measured in terms of library use (e.g. how many books
were borrowed) and user satisfaction surveys, which are far from adequate when
we want to discuss the role libraries play in modern society. This study digs
deeper and provide the first assessment of the economic value of the public
libraries in Denmark.
Read more
UK version
See the presentation www.biblioteksdebat.dk
Today I make presentation at NEXT LIBRARY in the session
REACH OUT - HOW TO ORGANIZE AND RUN A STRONG LIBRARY ORGANIZATION IN 2011
I’m going to tell a little about Danish libraries, the special structure in The Danish Libraryassociation, and how we influence the political system, or cooperate directly whit the politicians. see http://biblioteksdebat.blogspot.com/
I dag holder de nordiske biblioteksforeninger fælles møde i Oslo.
Vores tema er de fælles udfordringer bibliotekerne har i forhold til at udlåne ebøger, hvor copyrightlovgivningen ikke giver bibliotekerne de undtagelser der skal til for at kunne købe og udlåne dem.
I Danmark har vi skabt og forhandles os frem til forskellige forretningsmodeller i eReolen.dk
Lige nu er alle forlag med under forskellige forretningsmodeller og det betyder at bibliotekerne i Danmark som det eneste land i verden kan stille alle danske ebøger til rådighed for borgerne.
Det fantastisk og det er vi naturligvis stolte af, omend det er en dyr model som ikke er holdbar hvis flertallet begynder at låne e-bøger frem for de fysiske. I forhold til de fysiske bøger har bibliotekerne nemlig de nødvendige undtagelser i ophavsretlovgivning til at købe og udlåne alle de bøger de vil. Det afspejler sig naturligt på prisen, da de så kan indkøbe på markedsvilkår. Det kan bibliotelerne ikke hvad angår ebøger, hvor de så skal forhandle sig frem til en pris og betingelse hos dem der har ophavsretten, typisk forlaget.
Det er en sådan forhandlingsløsning vi i et nationalt fælleskab har lavet i Danmark.
Det og meget andet skal vi drøfte i dag for vi tror på at vi i internationale fællesskaber kan opnår endnu bedre betingelser for bibliotekerne og i sidste ende for borgerne. Det er jo dem vi er der for.
Det er dybest set også derfor vi har skabt de såkaldt åbne biblioteker, hvis åbningstid er langt længere end de timer hvor der er personale. På nuværende tidspunkt har vi over 250, hvilket også er noget helt særligt Dansk.
Ud over alt det skal vi fra Danmarks Biblioteksforening også fortælle om os selv, vi er nemlig også helt særlige fordi vi har skabt en organisation, hvor der både er politikere og fagfolk i samme forening. www.biblioteksdebat.dk
The Danish libraries, the Association, the think tank and The Economic ValueMichel Steen-Hansen
Today we have visitors from a Turkey. Therefore, we have made a presentation of the Danish Library Association and our special organization's structure. We will also present the Danish think tank Future Libraries and their study
Economic Value of Public Libraries
Libraries of the Future – Knowledge, debate and Network
The Danish Think Tank has the ambition to:
• Produce knowledge, analysis and cross-disciplinary activities about the future role of the libraries
• Generate professional, public and political debate and awareness of the role of libraries now and in the future
A bottom-up initiative
The Danish libraries face many challenges such as digitalization and changes in expectations and demands on both physical and digital services; lack of public awareness of library services, changes in library user behavior, lack of political awareness and changes in the role of the librarian. The Think Tank was initiated by the Danish Library Association (DB).
The Think Tank is a two-year project, started October 2012, and co-financed by the participating libraries, library organizations and central library players
The Economic Value of Public Libraries
The Danish Think Tank Libraries of the Future & Copenhagen Economics has
conducted the first study on the economic impact of the Danish public library. The
Danish public libraries provide multiple services to the Danish public today,
which overall seems to be well received by the public. However, the
contributions are often measured in terms of library use (e.g. how many books
were borrowed) and user satisfaction surveys, which are far from adequate when
we want to discuss the role libraries play in modern society. This study digs
deeper and provide the first assessment of the economic value of the public
libraries in Denmark.
Read more
UK version
See the presentation www.biblioteksdebat.dk
A Japanese business delegation visited Dokk1 in Aarhus and had this presentation on how Dokk1 came about and how it functions as a modern library and cultural learning center
2014 Bringing Libraries on the agenda - a political QuestionMichel Steen-Hansen
Today I make a presentation on the Pre-conference for Decision Makers at the IFLA President´s Meeting 2014 in Helsinki.
The title is "Bringing Libraries on the agenda - a political Question" It's a introduction to The Danish Library Association and its unique organizational structure that involves both politicians and professionals.
In the Danish Library Association we represent one of the more radical solutions to achieving this political approach to working for libraries: We have brought the political decision-makers and the library professionals together in the same association. The President is always politicians and local politicians always constitute the majority.
We believe in International cooperation - Nordic library meeting in Copenhag...Michel Steen-Hansen
In the Nordic library organizations we believe that international cooperation can create a better world. That's one of the reasons why we meet, once a year, with all the other Nordic countries, discussing how we can strengthen cooperation between libraries for the benefit of people and society. (And I do not mention Trump at all)
This year we meet in Copenhagen and have a series of presentations and discussions, which you can see more about here.
Danish library association and the danish digital libraryMichel Steen-Hansen
In The Danish Library Association we are always happy to have guests from around the world. This week we had a visit from Estonian Librarians Association and the National Library in Ljubljana.
On this occasion I made a short presentation on Danish Library Association and The Danish Digital Library.
Pursuing the Digital Libraries Dream: Perspectives on Becoming a VendorRichard Huffine
A presentation for the Career and Personal Development track at the Catholic University of America's 2014 Bridging the Spectrum Symposium for the Library and Information Science Department within the School of Arts and Sciences.
Today we have visitors from a Turkey. Therefore, we have made a presentation of the Danish Library Association and our special organization's structure. We will also present the Danish think tank Future Libraries and their study
Economic Value of Public Libraries
Danish Library Association
Danish Library Association has a special association structure of library professionals as well as local politicians on the Council. The President is always politicians and local politicians always constitute the majority.
I think this mix of politicians and library professionals Works in a constructive way. Because the professionals inspire the politicians and the politicians give a good insight into how we need to prioritize. And other times it functions inversely.
So I hope we also in the future will be able to get this symbiosis to function and that local politicians want to put as much thought into the matter and will work in our Board, like they do today.
See the presentation
Libraries of the Future – Knowledge, debate and Network
The Danish Think Tank has the ambition to:
• Produce knowledge, analysis and cross-disciplinary activities about the future role of the libraries
• Generate professional, public and political debate and awareness of the role of libraries now and in the future
A bottom-up initiative
The Danish libraries face many challenges such as digitalization and changes in expectations and demands on both physical and digital services; lack of public awareness of library services, changes in library user behavior, lack of political awareness and changes in the role of the librarian. The Think Tank was initiated by the Danish Library Association (DB).
The Think Tank is a two-year project, started October 2012, and co-financed by the participating libraries, library organizations and central library players
The Economic Value of Public Libraries
The Danish Think Tank Libraries of the Future & Copenhagen Economics has
conducted the first study on the economic impact of the Danish public library. The
Danish public libraries provide multiple services to the Danish public today,
which overall seems to be well received by the public. However, the
contributions are often measured in terms of library use (e.g. how many books
were borrowed) and user satisfaction surveys, which are far from adequate when
we want to discuss the role libraries play in modern society. This study digs
deeper and provide the first assessment of the economic value of the public
libraries in Denmark.
Read more
UK version
See the presentation www.biblioteksdebat.dk
Today I make presentation at NEXT LIBRARY in the session
REACH OUT - HOW TO ORGANIZE AND RUN A STRONG LIBRARY ORGANIZATION IN 2011
I’m going to tell a little about Danish libraries, the special structure in The Danish Libraryassociation, and how we influence the political system, or cooperate directly whit the politicians. see http://biblioteksdebat.blogspot.com/
I dag holder de nordiske biblioteksforeninger fælles møde i Oslo.
Vores tema er de fælles udfordringer bibliotekerne har i forhold til at udlåne ebøger, hvor copyrightlovgivningen ikke giver bibliotekerne de undtagelser der skal til for at kunne købe og udlåne dem.
I Danmark har vi skabt og forhandles os frem til forskellige forretningsmodeller i eReolen.dk
Lige nu er alle forlag med under forskellige forretningsmodeller og det betyder at bibliotekerne i Danmark som det eneste land i verden kan stille alle danske ebøger til rådighed for borgerne.
Det fantastisk og det er vi naturligvis stolte af, omend det er en dyr model som ikke er holdbar hvis flertallet begynder at låne e-bøger frem for de fysiske. I forhold til de fysiske bøger har bibliotekerne nemlig de nødvendige undtagelser i ophavsretlovgivning til at købe og udlåne alle de bøger de vil. Det afspejler sig naturligt på prisen, da de så kan indkøbe på markedsvilkår. Det kan bibliotelerne ikke hvad angår ebøger, hvor de så skal forhandle sig frem til en pris og betingelse hos dem der har ophavsretten, typisk forlaget.
Det er en sådan forhandlingsløsning vi i et nationalt fælleskab har lavet i Danmark.
Det og meget andet skal vi drøfte i dag for vi tror på at vi i internationale fællesskaber kan opnår endnu bedre betingelser for bibliotekerne og i sidste ende for borgerne. Det er jo dem vi er der for.
Det er dybest set også derfor vi har skabt de såkaldt åbne biblioteker, hvis åbningstid er langt længere end de timer hvor der er personale. På nuværende tidspunkt har vi over 250, hvilket også er noget helt særligt Dansk.
Ud over alt det skal vi fra Danmarks Biblioteksforening også fortælle om os selv, vi er nemlig også helt særlige fordi vi har skabt en organisation, hvor der både er politikere og fagfolk i samme forening. www.biblioteksdebat.dk
The Danish libraries, the Association, the think tank and The Economic ValueMichel Steen-Hansen
Today we have visitors from a Turkey. Therefore, we have made a presentation of the Danish Library Association and our special organization's structure. We will also present the Danish think tank Future Libraries and their study
Economic Value of Public Libraries
Libraries of the Future – Knowledge, debate and Network
The Danish Think Tank has the ambition to:
• Produce knowledge, analysis and cross-disciplinary activities about the future role of the libraries
• Generate professional, public and political debate and awareness of the role of libraries now and in the future
A bottom-up initiative
The Danish libraries face many challenges such as digitalization and changes in expectations and demands on both physical and digital services; lack of public awareness of library services, changes in library user behavior, lack of political awareness and changes in the role of the librarian. The Think Tank was initiated by the Danish Library Association (DB).
The Think Tank is a two-year project, started October 2012, and co-financed by the participating libraries, library organizations and central library players
The Economic Value of Public Libraries
The Danish Think Tank Libraries of the Future & Copenhagen Economics has
conducted the first study on the economic impact of the Danish public library. The
Danish public libraries provide multiple services to the Danish public today,
which overall seems to be well received by the public. However, the
contributions are often measured in terms of library use (e.g. how many books
were borrowed) and user satisfaction surveys, which are far from adequate when
we want to discuss the role libraries play in modern society. This study digs
deeper and provide the first assessment of the economic value of the public
libraries in Denmark.
Read more
UK version
See the presentation www.biblioteksdebat.dk
A Japanese business delegation visited Dokk1 in Aarhus and had this presentation on how Dokk1 came about and how it functions as a modern library and cultural learning center
Presentation appetizer about the innovation of the library service and the use of the building in Aarhus Public Libraries on the way to the Urban Mediaspace.
Public libraries in The Netherlands: a powerful networkFers
In this presentation I will briefly present the structure of the public library network in the Netherlands, with particular emphasis on the way public library innovation is “organised”. There is currently a community of practice (CoP) organised for every specific area of library innovation which at the same time also addresses officially established national priorities, i.e. lifelong learning, development of traditional library services, education of the young population, etc. Librarians in each of the CoPs share experiences specific to their field based on which they identify future activities aimed at the development of the particular field. Librarians included in this CoP system come from libraries of all types and sizes regardless of the province or region.
Keywords: innovation, collaboration, Communities of Practice, network
Presented at 11th Croatian Conference on Public Libraries: “Public Library Network – Cooperation in the Development of Digital Services and Public Presentation” http://www.nsk.hr/en/11th-croatian-conference-on-public-libraries/
Jabes 2011 - Session plénière 18 mai "Le partage des ressources au Danemark, ...ABES
Jabes 2011 - Session plénière 18 mai "Le partage des ressources au Danemark, ou pourquoi les danois sont les plus heureux au monde ?", Paul Erlandsen, Bibliothèque Royale - Bibliothèque et service d'information de l'université de Copenhague, dans le cadre des Journées Abes 2011
The two largest university libraries in Denmark merged on
1 January 2017. Strategic and political reasons were behind this
decision but this talk will take a staff viewpoint. The focal point
will be the challenges of licences: which resources do we have in
common, where do we differ, which deals do we renegotiate and
which do we cancel? Besides this, the session will also touch upon
other analyses of current systems and the challenge of merging
different institutional cultures.
Vibeke Christensen and Inge-Berete Moltke, Royal Danish Library
Danskernes Digitale Bibliotek er en it-indrastruktur og et indkøbssamarbejde, som drives af staten og kommunerne i samarbejde. Tilmedingsfrist for kommunerne er 1. september 2013
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
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This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Digitization in libraries and what happens to the physical library Austria may 2014
1. The Digital Library – development of infrastructure and services and what that mean for the library as a place
Rolf Hapel
Citizens' Services and Libraries Aarhus, Denmark
Austrian National Library Congress
“Die Zukunft hat schon begonnen”
Vienna, May 2014
2. 1 A Future for the Library?
2 Digital Services
3 The Library as a Space
4
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
5. A new library model for the knowledge society Danish Digital Library The ’Open Library’ Partnerships
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
6. The modern library
D. Skot-Hansen et. al. Royal School of Library and Information Science
Cognition/information
Engagement
Innovation
Empower- ment
7.
8.
9. Infrastrucure for
digital objects
Integration of services
ERMS (Electronic Resource Management System)
CULR (Core User Library Registry)
SAOU (Service for Authentication of Objects and Users)
+ Collaboration on purchasing
+ Promotion and mediation
Danish Digital Library
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
10. Idea
Liberate data and information
Create relations between data
Make the users knowledge visible and useful
Place information in a meaningful context for the users ..by using open source software and forming communities for development
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
11. Concept
The well
(data repository)
O
Sources
Application layer
O
m
Presentation
User transactions
Harvesting and indexing
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
Library
automa- tion
system
15. Started spring 2000
Editor based in Aarhus,
production distributed
Cooperation with nationwide
public service TV and radio
broadcast
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
23. Started October 2011
Agreement with primary
publishers covering 80 % of the
Danish e-book market
Build on TING
Technical integration to Fiction
Literature portal
Integration to OPAC’s
Launching ebook-service
24. 6 major publishers have left
Launched their own model last
year – based on the ’Overdrive’-
model
Still more than 130 publishers are
on and making good money for their
authors – the number is growing
Agreement between major publishers and libraries..
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
27. Integrated e-content
My loans/account
New media/ services
Recommen-
dations
News from the library
Events
Search
General info
Reservations - SMS services
28. City and media Mob portals
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
39. All Danish public libraries participate
Universe – basic figures and changing themes – also in the physical libraries
Palle’s Gift Shop
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
44. Story Hats
PDA equipped
Reacts with rfid tags
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
45. The Story Chair
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
46.
47.
48. Interaction
Distance
Short term
Long term
Sponsorships Short duration
Donations, gifts
Volunteers as consultants
Advocacy campains
Co-production
R & D
Business development projects
Branding
Sponsorships
Long duration
Networks, clubs
Innovation in hybrid organisations
Dialogue on services
Partnership strategy
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
49. Mash-up library
LOCAL ARCHIVE
ARKIV
Archive
YOUTH
MEETINGROOMS
ANALOGUE MEDIA
SELF SERVICE
LEARNING CENTER
SMS BUSINESS SERVICE
HOME- WORK HELP
COMMUNITY CENTER
CAFÉ
STUDY SUPPORT
JOB CORNER
LIBRARY SHOP
REFERENCE
CONSUMER INFO
NATURE GUIDE
EXHIBITIONS
FAMILIES
Partner
activities
Q AND A
HEALTH COUNCELLING
LEISURE INFO
NEWS LOUNGE
QUIET AREA
TODDLERS/CHILDREN
REA- DINGTRAI- NING
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
55. World Café
3-4 consecutive rounds of discussion
A new question posed at each round
Participants change – the host of the table stays an picks up the essence
60. ..building the future library..
Rolf Hapel, Citizens' Services and Libraries, Aarhus, Denmark
Children’s lab: Workshops with children btw 9-14 prototyping a library. The results were used as part of the competition programme for UMSA