The document discusses the Bruges Public Library's "Cabrio" system which aims to integrate, advise on, and mobilize access to the library's resources in three ways:
1. It integrates the library's catalogue with resources from other libraries and databases to provide a more comprehensive search experience for users.
2. It provides advisory services such as personalized recommendations, subject guides, and enriched metadata to help users discover relevant resources.
3. It mobilizes access to the library's content by optimizing its website and blog, encouraging sharing on social networks, and planning to integrate review and list-making tools to better engage users outside of the library.
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Join Dr Mia Ridge, Digital Curator for Western Heritage Collections at the British Library, to discover how research and technology can create a richer picture of our past. Living with Machines is a collaborative project between the Alan Turing Institute, universities and the British Library – home to the world’s most comprehensive research collection. Together, they are using data science and digital history methods to analyse millions of historical documents and understand the impact of mechanisation in the 19th century. Their initial approach has focused on specific regions like Yorkshire that will help tell us the story of industrialisation in Britain.
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Digitizing all Dutch books, newspapers & magazines - 730 million pages in 20 ...Olaf Janssen
In the next 20 years, the Dutch national library will digitize all printed publications since 1470, some 730M pages. To realize the first milestone of this ambition, KB made deals with Google and Proquest to digitize 42M pages.
Since 2003 KB has operated its e-Depot, a system for permanent digital object storage. KB is now replacing it with a new solution to better deal with future demands, allowing improved storage of its mass digitization output.
To meet user demand for centralized access, KB is also replacing its scattered full-text online portfolio by a National Platform for Digital Publications, both a content delivery platform for its mass digitization output and a national domain aggregator for publications. From 2011 onwards, this collaborative, open and scalable platform will be expanded with more partners, content and functionalities.
The KB is also involved in setting up a Dutch cross-domain aggregator, enabling content exposure in Europeana.
Rodica Sobieski-Camerzan, Silvia Dulschi, Harconiţa, Elena, Topalo, Valentina. National Awareness Day in Moldova, 27 April 2017 Your Library- Your Progress.Marketing Strategy
Hämeenlinna City Library 2.0. Inkeri Jurvanen. Twin Cities Conference: Innovation into Practise- New Service Concepts, Helsinki and Turku, Finland, 13-16 May 2009
I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of a LibraryMuhammad SHAHID
A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are easily accessible for use and not just for display purposes. It is responsible for housing updated information in order to meet the user's needs on a daily basis. A library provides physical (hard copies documents) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a virtual space, or both. A library's collection can include printed materials and other physical resources in many formats such as DVD, CD and Cassette as well as access to information, music or other content held on bibliographic databases.
Unisa Press 140 Years Heritage Collection (158 open access books)Hetta Pieterse
Unisa Press has digitised 140 of its oldest books, for hosting within the Unisa Library's Institutional Repository. Open access to books in a range of subject fields are offered; from African Studies, Theology, History and with a specific strong section on African Philosophy. These publications reflect Unisa's early history as an institution, tracing the beginnings of innovative teachings on African philosophy as a specific strength.
Presentation to the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Scienceslabsbl
1100 - 1300, Thursday, 26th April 2018,
British Library Labs and Digital Scholarship at the British Library, Harley Room, British Library, St Pancras, London.
Presentation to the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
by Mahendra Mahey Manager of BL Labs
The Work of British Library Labs and Digital ScholarshipInsights from British Library Labs and an emerging role for Libraries
Datele in biblioteca noi servicii / Bibliotheken als Datenzentren: ein Einbli...Nicolaie Constantinescu
The presentation was given in Sibiu at the conference Rumänien im Fokus. Bestände zur Kulturlandschaft Siebenbürgen
in Deutschland und Südosteuropa
20 Jahre Verbundkatalog östliches Europa
A whirlwind introduction to digital humanities for CDP Digital Humanities: Collections & Heritage - current challenges and futures workshop. February 22, 2018 Imperial War Museum
Présentation par Régis Robineau dans le cadre de la journée "Digital Catalogues. Towards Interoperability" organisée à l'Ecole normale supérieure (Paris, 5 février 2019)
Building library networks with linked dataEnno Meijers
Slides of my talk at the Semantics Conference in Vienna in 2018. The topic of the talk was the initiative of the National Library of the Netherlands to publish their bibliographic metadata as Linked Data.
Virtual Libraries and their Amplification in context of Web 2.0Markus Trapp
Concept and realization of the Virtual Library
Latin America / Spain / Portugal – cibera.de
(incl. pres. vascoda.de)
BAM Conference 2009, Sarajevo, 17.10.2009
This conference explains how Virtual Libraries are organized in Germany and how they can be updated with web 2.0 elements.
By Dr. Petra Hauke,
IFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section (ENSULIB)
Netzwerk Grüne Bibliothek (German Green Library Network)
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Digitizing all Dutch books, newspapers & magazines - 730 million pages in 20 ...Olaf Janssen
In the next 20 years, the Dutch national library will digitize all printed publications since 1470, some 730M pages. To realize the first milestone of this ambition, KB made deals with Google and Proquest to digitize 42M pages.
Since 2003 KB has operated its e-Depot, a system for permanent digital object storage. KB is now replacing it with a new solution to better deal with future demands, allowing improved storage of its mass digitization output.
To meet user demand for centralized access, KB is also replacing its scattered full-text online portfolio by a National Platform for Digital Publications, both a content delivery platform for its mass digitization output and a national domain aggregator for publications. From 2011 onwards, this collaborative, open and scalable platform will be expanded with more partners, content and functionalities.
The KB is also involved in setting up a Dutch cross-domain aggregator, enabling content exposure in Europeana.
Rodica Sobieski-Camerzan, Silvia Dulschi, Harconiţa, Elena, Topalo, Valentina. National Awareness Day in Moldova, 27 April 2017 Your Library- Your Progress.Marketing Strategy
Hämeenlinna City Library 2.0. Inkeri Jurvanen. Twin Cities Conference: Innovation into Practise- New Service Concepts, Helsinki and Turku, Finland, 13-16 May 2009
I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of a LibraryMuhammad SHAHID
A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are easily accessible for use and not just for display purposes. It is responsible for housing updated information in order to meet the user's needs on a daily basis. A library provides physical (hard copies documents) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a virtual space, or both. A library's collection can include printed materials and other physical resources in many formats such as DVD, CD and Cassette as well as access to information, music or other content held on bibliographic databases.
Unisa Press 140 Years Heritage Collection (158 open access books)Hetta Pieterse
Unisa Press has digitised 140 of its oldest books, for hosting within the Unisa Library's Institutional Repository. Open access to books in a range of subject fields are offered; from African Studies, Theology, History and with a specific strong section on African Philosophy. These publications reflect Unisa's early history as an institution, tracing the beginnings of innovative teachings on African philosophy as a specific strength.
Presentation to the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Scienceslabsbl
1100 - 1300, Thursday, 26th April 2018,
British Library Labs and Digital Scholarship at the British Library, Harley Room, British Library, St Pancras, London.
Presentation to the National Science Library of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
by Mahendra Mahey Manager of BL Labs
The Work of British Library Labs and Digital ScholarshipInsights from British Library Labs and an emerging role for Libraries
Datele in biblioteca noi servicii / Bibliotheken als Datenzentren: ein Einbli...Nicolaie Constantinescu
The presentation was given in Sibiu at the conference Rumänien im Fokus. Bestände zur Kulturlandschaft Siebenbürgen
in Deutschland und Südosteuropa
20 Jahre Verbundkatalog östliches Europa
A whirlwind introduction to digital humanities for CDP Digital Humanities: Collections & Heritage - current challenges and futures workshop. February 22, 2018 Imperial War Museum
Présentation par Régis Robineau dans le cadre de la journée "Digital Catalogues. Towards Interoperability" organisée à l'Ecole normale supérieure (Paris, 5 février 2019)
Building library networks with linked dataEnno Meijers
Slides of my talk at the Semantics Conference in Vienna in 2018. The topic of the talk was the initiative of the National Library of the Netherlands to publish their bibliographic metadata as Linked Data.
Virtual Libraries and their Amplification in context of Web 2.0Markus Trapp
Concept and realization of the Virtual Library
Latin America / Spain / Portugal – cibera.de
(incl. pres. vascoda.de)
BAM Conference 2009, Sarajevo, 17.10.2009
This conference explains how Virtual Libraries are organized in Germany and how they can be updated with web 2.0 elements.
By Dr. Petra Hauke,
IFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section (ENSULIB)
Netzwerk Grüne Bibliothek (German Green Library Network)
Presented at the ENSULIB Satellite Meeting in Cork, Ireland, July 2022
Présentation de Biblissima au Workshop COST Medioevo Europeo "Medieval Scholarly Research and the Digital Ecosystem" (Florence), par Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk
Representation and Absence in Digital Resources: The Case of Europeana Newspa...TU Delft, Netherlands
Presentation at Digital Humanities 2014, Lausanne. Looks at some of the issues related to digitising historic newspapers in Europe, particularly how a website that can search through all of them can be built
Library labs as experimental incubators for digital humanities researchSally Chambers
This presentation was delivered as one of the keynotes at the 23rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL 2019) on 9-12 September 2019 at OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway. http://www.tpdl.eu/tpdl2019/keynotes/
Can we consider libraries as the laboratories of the humanities? If so, would they be good places to observe and better understand the everyday practices of the humanist at work? Similarly, can the notion of the laboratory as a place of scientific experimentation be applied to libraries as a place to experiment with digital cultural heritage collections? Could “library labs” enable humanities researchers, cultural heritage professionals and computer scientists to work more closely together to push the boundaries of contemporary humanistic enquiry? Using Bruno Latour’s anthropological observations of the scientific practices of biologists in their laboratory as a starting point, we will consider the concept of libraries as the laboratories of the humanities. Extending this concept further, we will consider, “what is a library lab?” by examining the activities of library labs internationally. Finally, we will introduce the emerging Digital Research Lab at the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) as part of a long-term collaboration with the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities (GhentCDH). Using “KBR Labs” as a case study, we will consider the role that library labs could play as experimental incubators for digital humanities research.
Designing a multilingual knowledge graph - DCMI2018Antoine Isaac
Presentation for the paper "Designing a multilingual knowledge graph as service for cultural heritage" at the DCMI2018 conference https://www.dublincore.org/conferences/2018/abstracts/#559
Building a 'single digital presence' for public librariesFleurMartin3
This presentation is taken from a webinar the single digital presence team held with public library staff from across the UK. In it we communicate our latest vision for the project, outlining what we've been up to since the publication of our report and how we've refined our recommendations building on an extensive period of user research.
About the project: The Single Digital Presence project, based at the British Library is exploring how to improve digital services in the United Kingdom's public libraries. Our goal is to equip public libraries with the right tools and to increase public library use both on and offline.
You can find out more about our project by reading this blog:
https://www.bl.uk/press-releases/2019/june/new-research-proposes-five-options-for-a-digital-presence-in-public-libraries
or by emailing us singledigitalpresence@bl.uk
Digitised Content: How we Make It Relevant to Researchers, Teachers and StudentsLIBER Europe
Digitised Content: How we Make It Relevant to Researchers, Teachers and Students
by Dr Paul Ayris, Director of UCL Library Services and UCL Copyright Officer, President of LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries)
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2. Bruges Public Library Public library - 40.000 users, 1.200.000 circulation - 1 main library + 12 branches Special collections - legacy of medieval monasteries (manuscripts, incunabula, old print books) - addition of several private libraries and archives of poet Guido Gezelle - continuous acquisition of Brugensia (local history topics and local ‘pantheon’, Bruges’ publishing history) Bruges Public Library
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4. Bruges Public Library Efficiency < integrating local catalogue with provincial and Flemish resources Internal integration : public library and heritage library (also cooperation with local heritage partners) Library innovation Why Aquabrowser ?
7. Bruges Public Library INTEGRATING - intra muros and extra muros - analogue and digital - bibliographical and other - creating value ADVISING - adding local focus and timing - unifying physical and digital activities - dynamics and user involvement MOBILISING - optimising own channel - other channels? Inside out / outside in Digital library issues Adapted from Robin Murray ‘Library Systems: Synthesise, Specialise, Mobilise ’ (Ariadne 48)
9. Bruges Public Library 3 vubis databases, 3 data formats - public library (> 1830) - old print books and manuscript collection - literary archives Guido Gezelle + links to digitised resources + text editions Internal integration
12. books by Caroline Popp books on Caroline Popp (external) pictorial collections search on local author ‘Caroline Popp’
13. search on works owned by the Monastery of Ten Duinen old print books medieval manuscripts
14. Bruges Public Library General sources: - Flemish Digital Library (Bibnet) - Literary resources on the web + External linking to Librarything and other literary and musical resources Local sources: - Local events and courses - Community information - Historical picture database of Bruges External sources merged with catalogue
16. integration of local events and courses integration of local community information integration of websites (Flemish Digital Library) search on ‘pregnancy’
17. integration of national thesaurus (Flemish Digital Library) using it for local non-bibliographical resources search on ‘dishes’
19. CDR via via CDR via Lastfm via OpenVlacc mashing up the local catalogue with the Flemish Digital Library (Bibnet)
20. Bruges Public Library Content: article database, websites, connection to DigiLeen (digital lending of music, CDR), track records (CDR), etc. Data enrichment and correction a.o. subject headings, awards, FRBR keys, etc. Thesaurus integration Innovation: a.o. addthisbutton, lastfm mashup, relevance ranking, etc. Collective negotiation & digital rights Input Flemish Digital Library (Bibnet)
21. Bruges Public Library 15% of the items are digitally available (home use!) > otherwise, connection to services for placing holds / ticketing > working on integration with union catalogue and ILL “Glocal”: combination of vertical and horizontal integration > reconciling scale economies and local dynamics Integration: some findings
22. Bruges Public Library win-win > Bruges public library (40.000 users) is a useful channel to external providers; New issue: Where does the library end? > library is being enriched and becomes more appealing, also to people who aren’t focused on the traditional library resources hybrid content > advisory services > focusing on user needs, rather than collection or medium > making the choice for medium within the library system Integration: some findings
23. ADVISING This girl was looking for ‘The Kite Runner’ and found much more…
24. Bruges Public Library Discovery: Connecting people to knowledge and inspiration - of which they had no prior knowledge or interest - of which they couldn’t formulate the need Simplifying: - reducing overload & noise Advising
25. Bruges Public Library Primary division between public library and special collections > working on window between them 4 subsets based on content / target group - own showcase: covers, menu, blog items - own internal / external data - own presentation - own facets (refining) 1. Segmentation
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27. Bruges Public Library thesaurus > immediate expansion or suggested in cloud > using library intelligence on external sources stemming on particular fields Did you mean? Relevance ranking : boost on popular items (number of items) Acquisition sorting for some field indexes (e.g. subject) 2. Smart searching and sorting
28. Bruges Public Library sight and sound (cf Gardner multiple intelligences) - covers - podcasts and trailers advisory data - subject headings, awards, original language, etc. - media mentions (including canon and authoritative guides - bestsellers - lastfm mashup - references to external information: e.g. Librarything, Google Books and muziekweb - heritage collections: provenance, exhibitions, publications, etc. 3. Data enrichment
29. FRBR clustering of different editions and languages summary of availability information linking to external advisory data (public domain + subcription databases) internal advisory data: descriptive + rich browsing (acquisition ranking) movie trailer
30. Bruges Public Library refining e.g. fiction refined by awards, media mentions, etc. e.g. heritage refined by exhibition or source of acquisition > activating long tail Rich browsing - on result list (author / subject heading) - on individual record - starting points via showcase: menu, cover flow and blog items - combined with acquisition sorting FRBR-clusters graphical navigation by world map 4. Descriptive metadata > selection
32. finding SF and Fantasy fiction refining by subject, genre, awards, media mentions, author, series…
33. finding Scandinavian fiction in translation subject headings associated with the region canned search on original language (combination of Scandinavian languages) result list which can be refined by genre, date, awards, media mentions, etc.
34. Bruges Public Library - connecting content with what happens in the library, in the city or the general media - is independent, but has Cabrio as a primary channel - centripetal: activating content - leading to conversations - 1 message per subset per week - based on calendar - on screen basis and on year basis attempting to achieve a good representativeness 5. Blog integration
35. physical cd concert in Bruges digital loan item blog item: connecting content with real life, activating long tail on basis of what happens in the city
36. Bruges Public Library finding without searching: 1/3 of the queries is not search box initiated (subsets: 40%) looking for balance between current interest and long tail diversity in advisory data reflecting diversity in life styles and media preferences guidance = pointing out alternatives, rather than imposing choices >90% use of first page + refining or rich browsing to new first page (rather than to current second page) = making chains of clicks on advisory data Advising: some findings
37. MOBILISING This man was looking for a book on Desmond Tutu and found much more…
38. Bruges Public Library optimising own channel catalogue + blog: disclosure > conversation 15% of blog entries gets a reaction building on existing user participation inside out AddThis button and Librarything > connections to outside functionality library use merges with outside social networks outside in broadening the focus > more outside relevance and exposure mostly macro-references, working on micro linking Mobilising
42. link to Cabrio on city website being visible outside the library
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44. Bruges Public Library RSS-feeds across media MyDiscoveries: public and private lists, annotations, tagging and reviews in collaboration with other libraries Mobilising: near future
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46. Bruges Public Library www.brugge.be/cabrio bibliotheekbrugge.wordpress.com (blog) twitter.com/cabrio_brugge (log)