BUILDING THE
MISSOURI HUB
FOR DPLA
Chris Freeland
Associate
University
Librarian
Washington
University
Libraries
@chrisfreeland
 ABOUT ME
 Associate University Librarian, WUSTL
 Former Director, Center for Biodiversity Informatics,
Missouri Botanical Garden
 Founding Technical Director, Biodiversity Heritage Library
 AGENDA
 ABOUT DPLA
 FORMATION OF THE MISSOURI HUB
 TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
 LOOKING AHEAD
TODAY
@chrisfreeland
ABOUT DPLA
WHAT IS DPLA?
A PORTAL FOR DISCOVERY
http://dp.la
A PLATFORM TO BUILD UPON
A STRONG PUBLIC OPTION
WHAT IS DPLA?
A PORTAL FOR DISCOVERY
A PLATFORM TO BUILD UPON
A STRONG PUBLIC OPTION
WHAT IS DPLA?
A PORTAL FOR DISCOVERY
A PLATFORM TO BUILD UPON
A STRONG PUBLIC OPTION
“Bring together the riches of
America’s libraries, archives,
and museums to make them
freely available to the world”
DPLA’S MISSION
DPLA IS A METADATA REPOSITORY
SERVICE HUBS CONTENT HUBS
DPLA
PLATFORM
INGESTION
METADATA REPOSITORY
API
FRONT END
APPS
OAI-PMH
CONTENT HUBS – large providers
SERVICE HUBS – collaboratives
MY HISTORY WITH DPLA
http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamthebestartist/5492707048/Jessamyn West, March 2011.
FORMATION OF
MISSOURI HUB
 We want our content to reach as wide an audience as possible
 We want Missouri’s cultural heritage organizations to be part of
a national dialogue on 21st century scholarship
 Participate in & lead discussions
 We want to see Missouri accurately represented in a large
national repository
 Early content in DPLA told a random story about Missouri
 But what about Missouri Digital Heritage? Could it be the Service
Hub?...
WHY CREATE A SERVICE HUB
FOR MISSOURI?
Kansas City
Public
Library
Washington
University
Missouri
History
Museum
Linda Hall
Library
St. Louis
Public
Library
Federal
Reserve
Bank of
St. Louis
UM – St.
Louis
Springfield
– Greene
Co. Public
Library
Saint Louis
University
State
Historical
Society of
Missouri
 2013: Agenda-setting
 Informal conversations
 Why DPLA?
 Who could be the organizer of a Service Hub?
 2014: Defining & redefining structure
 Missouri History Museum coordination
 MOUs between partners
 October 1, 2014: first ingest
 2015: Routinizing
 New partners & content
 Formulation of bylaws & governance
 New Missouri Hub members appoint an administrative & technical contact
MISSOURI HUB TIMELINE
IMPACT OF MISSOURI HUB
ON DPLA CONTENT
2013 2016
TECH CONSIDERATIONS
 Led by David Henry at Missouri History Museum
 Similar technology profile as used by other Service Hubs
 REPOX & OAI-PMH
 Guidance from community of developers and DPLA staff
 Shared technology experience
 David works with the tech contact at the Missouri Hub partner
institution to ingest & troubleshoot
TECHNICAL ENGINEERING
LOOKING AHEAD
 Establishing organizational norms
 Governance structure is new
 Annual elections for Steering Committee in fall
 New members
 More is more!
 Doing more with our content
 What could we do with Missouri Hub metadata?
 What more could our organizations be doing together?
 More outreach
 Via social media & in-person presentations
NEXT STEPS
BUILDING THE
MISSOURI HUB
FOR DPLA
Chris Freeland
Associate
University
Librarian
Washington
University
Libraries
@chrisfreeland

Building the Missouri Hub for DPLA

  • 1.
    BUILDING THE MISSOURI HUB FORDPLA Chris Freeland Associate University Librarian Washington University Libraries @chrisfreeland
  • 2.
     ABOUT ME Associate University Librarian, WUSTL  Former Director, Center for Biodiversity Informatics, Missouri Botanical Garden  Founding Technical Director, Biodiversity Heritage Library  AGENDA  ABOUT DPLA  FORMATION OF THE MISSOURI HUB  TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS  LOOKING AHEAD TODAY @chrisfreeland
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    WHAT IS DPLA? APORTAL FOR DISCOVERY http://dp.la A PLATFORM TO BUILD UPON A STRONG PUBLIC OPTION
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    WHAT IS DPLA? APORTAL FOR DISCOVERY A PLATFORM TO BUILD UPON A STRONG PUBLIC OPTION
  • 14.
    WHAT IS DPLA? APORTAL FOR DISCOVERY A PLATFORM TO BUILD UPON A STRONG PUBLIC OPTION
  • 15.
    “Bring together theriches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums to make them freely available to the world” DPLA’S MISSION
  • 16.
    DPLA IS AMETADATA REPOSITORY SERVICE HUBS CONTENT HUBS DPLA PLATFORM INGESTION METADATA REPOSITORY API FRONT END APPS OAI-PMH
  • 17.
    CONTENT HUBS –large providers
  • 18.
    SERVICE HUBS –collaboratives
  • 19.
    MY HISTORY WITHDPLA http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamthebestartist/5492707048/Jessamyn West, March 2011.
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     We wantour content to reach as wide an audience as possible  We want Missouri’s cultural heritage organizations to be part of a national dialogue on 21st century scholarship  Participate in & lead discussions  We want to see Missouri accurately represented in a large national repository  Early content in DPLA told a random story about Missouri  But what about Missouri Digital Heritage? Could it be the Service Hub?... WHY CREATE A SERVICE HUB FOR MISSOURI?
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    Kansas City Public Library Washington University Missouri History Museum Linda Hall Library St.Louis Public Library Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis UM – St. Louis Springfield – Greene Co. Public Library Saint Louis University State Historical Society of Missouri
  • 24.
     2013: Agenda-setting Informal conversations  Why DPLA?  Who could be the organizer of a Service Hub?  2014: Defining & redefining structure  Missouri History Museum coordination  MOUs between partners  October 1, 2014: first ingest  2015: Routinizing  New partners & content  Formulation of bylaws & governance  New Missouri Hub members appoint an administrative & technical contact MISSOURI HUB TIMELINE
  • 25.
    IMPACT OF MISSOURIHUB ON DPLA CONTENT 2013 2016
  • 26.
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     Led byDavid Henry at Missouri History Museum  Similar technology profile as used by other Service Hubs  REPOX & OAI-PMH  Guidance from community of developers and DPLA staff  Shared technology experience  David works with the tech contact at the Missouri Hub partner institution to ingest & troubleshoot TECHNICAL ENGINEERING
  • 28.
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     Establishing organizationalnorms  Governance structure is new  Annual elections for Steering Committee in fall  New members  More is more!  Doing more with our content  What could we do with Missouri Hub metadata?  What more could our organizations be doing together?  More outreach  Via social media & in-person presentations NEXT STEPS
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    BUILDING THE MISSOURI HUB FORDPLA Chris Freeland Associate University Librarian Washington University Libraries @chrisfreeland

Editor's Notes

  • #17 DPLA does not host digital assets, nor does the Hub Purpose of the Hub is to normalize/regularize metadata so it can be passed to DPLA in a unified stream DPLA only stores Metadata + Thumbnail + Link back to digital asset in contributing repository DPLA does value-added post-processing on the metadata to enable search facets for DATE & PLACE Richer discovery experience
  • #20 Discussion about “Public” at this meeting
  • #23 Missouri Digital Heritage is the state-wide platform, running in ContentDM Jointly managed by Missouri State Library and Missouri State Archives Intake engine for getting new content online, especially from smaller, tech-challenged organizations Well-established Available via OAI-PMH
  • #24 The Missouri Hub is an aggregator Onramp to DPLA Pulls content from MDH as well as other repositories within MO that are not in MDH Aggregator is a silent utility without a user interface
  • #25 Who can be the Service Hub in Missouri? Participation from Carl Wingo, learned Missouri Digital Heritage (contentDM) in migration Timing STL 250th Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 100th Demand 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 What is a Missouri digital object?