Presentada en la Asamblea General del IIPC desde el 30 de abril hasta el 4 de mayo de 2012. en Washington, donde participó la Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE).
The Spanish National Library (BNE) signed a 5-year agreement with Telefonica to digitize 200,000 works totaling 25 million digital images. This funding helped drive large-scale digitization efforts but also required institutional changes at the BNE to adapt workflows and quality standards to the new digital reality. While the partnership was beneficial, concerns remain about long-term sustainability once the Telefonica agreement ends in 2012.
The director of the National Library of Spain discussed the past, present, and future of libraries and books. Libraries are transitioning from physical paper collections to digital formats accessible online. National libraries are digitizing collections and making them available through partnerships and platforms. The future of the book is moving from physical containers to online multimedia content. National libraries must adapt to changing user needs and technologies while maintaining core functions like legal deposit and preserving cultural heritage.
The National Library of Spain museum holds temporary exhibitions to engage the community beyond its permanent collection focusing on the history of books and communication. Two exhibitions in 2012-2013 focused on architecture, which traditionally does not attract wide interest. To promote these, the museum identified influential architecture blogs and accounts on social media and developed connections by sharing content. This helped attract new followers from the architecture community and promoted activities around the second exhibition, like a panel discussion that reached over 1 million Twitter accounts. Social media was crucial to build interest in specialized exhibitions from their target communities.
Presentada en la Asamblea General del IIPC desde el 30 de abril hasta el 4 de mayo de 2012. en Washington, donde participó la Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE).
The Spanish National Library (BNE) signed a 5-year agreement with Telefonica to digitize 200,000 works totaling 25 million digital images. This funding helped drive large-scale digitization efforts but also required institutional changes at the BNE to adapt workflows and quality standards to the new digital reality. While the partnership was beneficial, concerns remain about long-term sustainability once the Telefonica agreement ends in 2012.
The director of the National Library of Spain discussed the past, present, and future of libraries and books. Libraries are transitioning from physical paper collections to digital formats accessible online. National libraries are digitizing collections and making them available through partnerships and platforms. The future of the book is moving from physical containers to online multimedia content. National libraries must adapt to changing user needs and technologies while maintaining core functions like legal deposit and preserving cultural heritage.
The National Library of Spain museum holds temporary exhibitions to engage the community beyond its permanent collection focusing on the history of books and communication. Two exhibitions in 2012-2013 focused on architecture, which traditionally does not attract wide interest. To promote these, the museum identified influential architecture blogs and accounts on social media and developed connections by sharing content. This helped attract new followers from the architecture community and promoted activities around the second exhibition, like a panel discussion that reached over 1 million Twitter accounts. Social media was crucial to build interest in specialized exhibitions from their target communities.
Presentada en la Conferencia Internacional de Dublin Core 2013, que tuvo lugar en Lisboa, del 2 al 6 de septiembre y donde participó la Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE).
The document discusses the challenges of archiving the French web at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) according to legal deposit requirements. It notes that the web contains equivalents of materials traditionally collected, like newspapers, books and photos. However, the web is much larger in scale than traditional collections and is constantly changing. The BnF has developed a "mixed model" approach to archiving the web through broad crawls of certain domains and more targeted crawls of particular events or themes. Cooperation with other national libraries and institutions is also important for the large-scale task of preserving the web.
Presentada en la conferencia internacional Europeana Sounds 2015: The Future of Historic Sounds, que tuvo lugar el 2 de octubre de 2015 en la Biblioteca nacional de Francia.
Presentada en la Jornada Internacional sobre Archivos Web y Depósito Legal Electrónico, en la Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE), el día 9 de julio de 2013.
VIII Encuentros de Centros de Documentación de Arte Contemporáneo en Artium -...Artium Vitoria
"Crossing the boundaries of Arts and Sciences: Can Linked Data help Refactoring Natural Sciences?" by Gildas Illien, Chief Librarian, Muséum national d’histoire naturelle (National Natural History Museum Library), Paris.
"Atravesar las fronteras entre las artes y las ciencias: ¿pueden los datos enlazados reestructurar las ciencias naturales?" por Gildas Illien, bibliotecario jefe del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (Biblioteca), París.
VIII Encuentros de Centros de Documentación de Arte Contemporáneo en Artium -...Artium Vitoria
"Publishing and Using Cultural Heritage Linked Data on the Semantic Web" by Eero Hyvönen. Aalto University, Finland.
"Publicar y utilizar la herencia cultural de los datos enlazados en la web semántica" por Eero Hyvönen. Universidad de Aalto, Finlandia.
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.
María Luisa Alvite Díez: Digital Collections: Bibliographic heritage in SpainÚISK FF UK
This document discusses initiatives in Spain to digitize and provide access to bibliographic heritage collections. It describes the Virtual Library of Bibliographical Heritage which provides digital facsimiles of rare manuscripts, books, and other materials. It also discusses the Hispanic Digital Library created by the Spanish National Library which provides access to thousands of digitized historical documents. Additionally, it mentions regional digital library initiatives in Spain and digital collections of historical newspapers and periodicals.
Les descripteurs des bases iconographiques Mandragore (BnF) et Initiale (IRHT...Equipex Biblissima
Présentation par Eduard Frunzeanu et Régis Robineau lors du workshop Zoomathia “Zoological an zoology-related Databases” (Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris - 23 novembre 2018)
The document summarizes recent trends in French academic libraries, using libraries in Toulouse as examples. It describes the shift towards a "learning center" model, where libraries provide spaces and services to support student learning and skills development. It then profiles four libraries in Toulouse - at Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, Université Paul Sabatier, and the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - describing their facilities, resources, staffing, and emphasis on services like information literacy training, group study spaces, and support for teaching and research.
This document discusses the changing concept of museums over time from antiquity to the present. It focuses on how museums are grappling with opening up their digital collections in the modern era. Key points discussed include:
- The role and audiences of museums have changed from antiquity to the present, shifting from research to prestige and national identity.
- In the contemporary era, demands are changing with new consumption patterns and the internet, requiring museums to share content more openly online.
- Major barriers to openness include fear of change, financial concerns, and legal issues around copyright and orphan works.
- The document proposes thinking big but starting small by sharing content on platforms like Wikimedia to gain visibility, reuse
Ponència a càrrec de lluís Anglada, director de Biblioteques, Informació i Documentació del CSUC, presentada a la 6a Convention of Slovenian Consortia for International Scientific Literature, celebrada a Ljubljana i orientada a les activitats de les biblioteques per donar suport als investigadors en el context de la Ciència Oberta.
El CSUC hi va ser present amb la ponència "Consortial library activities supporting the research in the universities of Catalonia".
Biblissima: an Observatory for the Written Cultural Heritage of the Middle Ag...Equipex Biblissima
Présentation de Biblissima à l'atelier "Manuscript Digitization and Online Accessibility" (Biblioteca Vallicelliana, Rome, 23/10/2014) par Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk
The document discusses strategies for increasing usage of digitized collections after initial digitization. It recommends (1) ensuring content is indexed by search engines like Google, (2) having clear licensing for how content can be reused, and (3) making access and downloading content as easy as possible, including building APIs. Networking with organizations like Europeana and The European Library can help expose content and participation in new projects. Current projects focus on topics like newspapers, copyright clearance and World War I archives.
This document summarizes a training provided by the British Library on digital scholarship. It discusses how the British Library is digitizing its vast collection to make it more accessible online. It also describes the Digital Scholarship Training Programme launched in 2012 to train library staff on digital tools and methods. Key courses covered topics like digitization, data visualization, crowdsourcing, and programming. The training aims to empower staff to innovatively use digital resources and collaborate on projects.
I Linked Open Data nei Beni Culturali, alcuni progetti e casi di studioCulturaItalia
Maria Emilia Masci, Scuola Normale Superiore, Linked Open Data (LOD): Un’Opportunità per il Patrimonio Culturale Digitale, Roma, ICCU, 29 novembre 2013
El documento describe cómo las ideas de las personas a menudo se desperdician y cómo las redes sociales pueden utilizarse para compartir y desarrollar ideas de manera colaborativa. Explica que ideas4all es una red social de ideas que permite a los usuarios publicar, comentar y votar ideas para que no se desperdicien. El documento también analiza las tendencias hacia un pensamiento más abierto y colaborativo aprovechando las redes sociales.
VIAF permite a bibliotecas combinar sus ficheros de autoridad para crear un archivo unificado de autoridades. La Biblioteca Nacional de España contribuye con cientos de miles de registros y recibe beneficios como identificar autores con mayor facilidad y mejorar la calidad de sus datos. VIAF ofrece ventajas a usuarios al permitir búsquedas en múltiples bases de datos y acceso a información biográfica adicional.
Presentada en la Conferencia Internacional de Dublin Core 2013, que tuvo lugar en Lisboa, del 2 al 6 de septiembre y donde participó la Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE).
The document discusses the challenges of archiving the French web at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) according to legal deposit requirements. It notes that the web contains equivalents of materials traditionally collected, like newspapers, books and photos. However, the web is much larger in scale than traditional collections and is constantly changing. The BnF has developed a "mixed model" approach to archiving the web through broad crawls of certain domains and more targeted crawls of particular events or themes. Cooperation with other national libraries and institutions is also important for the large-scale task of preserving the web.
Presentada en la conferencia internacional Europeana Sounds 2015: The Future of Historic Sounds, que tuvo lugar el 2 de octubre de 2015 en la Biblioteca nacional de Francia.
Presentada en la Jornada Internacional sobre Archivos Web y Depósito Legal Electrónico, en la Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE), el día 9 de julio de 2013.
VIII Encuentros de Centros de Documentación de Arte Contemporáneo en Artium -...Artium Vitoria
"Crossing the boundaries of Arts and Sciences: Can Linked Data help Refactoring Natural Sciences?" by Gildas Illien, Chief Librarian, Muséum national d’histoire naturelle (National Natural History Museum Library), Paris.
"Atravesar las fronteras entre las artes y las ciencias: ¿pueden los datos enlazados reestructurar las ciencias naturales?" por Gildas Illien, bibliotecario jefe del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural (Biblioteca), París.
VIII Encuentros de Centros de Documentación de Arte Contemporáneo en Artium -...Artium Vitoria
"Publishing and Using Cultural Heritage Linked Data on the Semantic Web" by Eero Hyvönen. Aalto University, Finland.
"Publicar y utilizar la herencia cultural de los datos enlazados en la web semántica" por Eero Hyvönen. Universidad de Aalto, Finlandia.
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.
María Luisa Alvite Díez: Digital Collections: Bibliographic heritage in SpainÚISK FF UK
This document discusses initiatives in Spain to digitize and provide access to bibliographic heritage collections. It describes the Virtual Library of Bibliographical Heritage which provides digital facsimiles of rare manuscripts, books, and other materials. It also discusses the Hispanic Digital Library created by the Spanish National Library which provides access to thousands of digitized historical documents. Additionally, it mentions regional digital library initiatives in Spain and digital collections of historical newspapers and periodicals.
Les descripteurs des bases iconographiques Mandragore (BnF) et Initiale (IRHT...Equipex Biblissima
Présentation par Eduard Frunzeanu et Régis Robineau lors du workshop Zoomathia “Zoological an zoology-related Databases” (Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris - 23 novembre 2018)
The document summarizes recent trends in French academic libraries, using libraries in Toulouse as examples. It describes the shift towards a "learning center" model, where libraries provide spaces and services to support student learning and skills development. It then profiles four libraries in Toulouse - at Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, Université Paul Sabatier, and the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - describing their facilities, resources, staffing, and emphasis on services like information literacy training, group study spaces, and support for teaching and research.
This document discusses the changing concept of museums over time from antiquity to the present. It focuses on how museums are grappling with opening up their digital collections in the modern era. Key points discussed include:
- The role and audiences of museums have changed from antiquity to the present, shifting from research to prestige and national identity.
- In the contemporary era, demands are changing with new consumption patterns and the internet, requiring museums to share content more openly online.
- Major barriers to openness include fear of change, financial concerns, and legal issues around copyright and orphan works.
- The document proposes thinking big but starting small by sharing content on platforms like Wikimedia to gain visibility, reuse
Ponència a càrrec de lluís Anglada, director de Biblioteques, Informació i Documentació del CSUC, presentada a la 6a Convention of Slovenian Consortia for International Scientific Literature, celebrada a Ljubljana i orientada a les activitats de les biblioteques per donar suport als investigadors en el context de la Ciència Oberta.
El CSUC hi va ser present amb la ponència "Consortial library activities supporting the research in the universities of Catalonia".
Biblissima: an Observatory for the Written Cultural Heritage of the Middle Ag...Equipex Biblissima
Présentation de Biblissima à l'atelier "Manuscript Digitization and Online Accessibility" (Biblioteca Vallicelliana, Rome, 23/10/2014) par Anne-Marie Turcan-Verkerk
The document discusses strategies for increasing usage of digitized collections after initial digitization. It recommends (1) ensuring content is indexed by search engines like Google, (2) having clear licensing for how content can be reused, and (3) making access and downloading content as easy as possible, including building APIs. Networking with organizations like Europeana and The European Library can help expose content and participation in new projects. Current projects focus on topics like newspapers, copyright clearance and World War I archives.
This document summarizes a training provided by the British Library on digital scholarship. It discusses how the British Library is digitizing its vast collection to make it more accessible online. It also describes the Digital Scholarship Training Programme launched in 2012 to train library staff on digital tools and methods. Key courses covered topics like digitization, data visualization, crowdsourcing, and programming. The training aims to empower staff to innovatively use digital resources and collaborate on projects.
I Linked Open Data nei Beni Culturali, alcuni progetti e casi di studioCulturaItalia
Maria Emilia Masci, Scuola Normale Superiore, Linked Open Data (LOD): Un’Opportunità per il Patrimonio Culturale Digitale, Roma, ICCU, 29 novembre 2013
El documento describe cómo las ideas de las personas a menudo se desperdician y cómo las redes sociales pueden utilizarse para compartir y desarrollar ideas de manera colaborativa. Explica que ideas4all es una red social de ideas que permite a los usuarios publicar, comentar y votar ideas para que no se desperdicien. El documento también analiza las tendencias hacia un pensamiento más abierto y colaborativo aprovechando las redes sociales.
VIAF permite a bibliotecas combinar sus ficheros de autoridad para crear un archivo unificado de autoridades. La Biblioteca Nacional de España contribuye con cientos de miles de registros y recibe beneficios como identificar autores con mayor facilidad y mejorar la calidad de sus datos. VIAF ofrece ventajas a usuarios al permitir búsquedas en múltiples bases de datos y acceso a información biográfica adicional.
Este documento describe los esfuerzos de la Biblioteca Nacional de España para prepararse para los nuevos estándares internacionales de catalogación como RDA. Se detalla la participación de España en la elaboración de estándares a nivel internacional y los proyectos en curso para revisar las reglas de catalogación españolas. El grupo de normalización está estudiando opciones como adoptar RDA o desarrollar un nuevo código basado en otras experiencias internacionales.
Este documento presenta un resumen de 3 oraciones de un posible trabajo de investigación para obtener un grado de maestría en Administración Fiscal. El documento incluye una introducción del tema de investigación, la negativa ficta y su inconstitucionalidad, así como una metodología, objetivos e hipótesis. Además, contiene un índice de los posibles capítulos a desarrollar sobre el acto administrativo, la supremacía constitucional, el derecho de petición y alternativas a la negativa ficta.
The document summarizes the Spanish BNE project with Telefonica. It discusses the National Library of Spain, the digitization project with Telefonica that aims to digitize 200,000 works by 2012, and the institutional changes and challenges for the library going forward as it seeks to ensure long-term sustainability of digitization efforts after the Telefonica agreement ends in 2012.
LIBER is a network of over 425 European research libraries from over 40 countries. It focuses on activities like scholarly communication, digitization, heritage collections, and participating in EU projects. Some examples of EU projects LIBER participates in include Europeana Libraries, which provides open access to 5 million digitized objects. The Europeana Newspapers Project aims to aggregate and refine over 18 million digitized newspaper pages for Europeana and The European Library through activities like optical character recognition and named entity recognition. The project involves 17 partners from 12 countries and seeks to improve access to digitized newspaper collections through Europeana.
The document discusses changes in Finnish public libraries to meet the needs of new generations of library users. Key points include:
- Libraries now offer a variety of digital services in addition to traditional print collections, including wireless internet access, e-books, and computer/device lending. Space is designed for individual and group study as well as leisure activities.
- Younger users expect libraries to be modern community hubs providing both information resources and social/recreational amenities. Some libraries offer music studios, gaming areas, and virtual spaces for youth.
- Libraries are transforming their roles from solely book-focused to comprehensive information centers supporting lifelong learning, digital literacy, and equal access to knowledge for all. Staff provide training
LIBER, Europeana and the Europeana Newspapers ProjectLIBER Europe
LIBER is a network of over 425 European research libraries from over 40 countries. The Europeana Newspapers Project aims to aggregate over 18 million digitized newspaper pages from European libraries for Europeana. It will refine the content using OCR, article segmentation, and entity recognition. The project will analyze existing newspaper collections, make recommendations for best practices, and build a content browser to improve access to newspaper full texts in Europeana and The European Library.
This document discusses strategies for increasing usage of digitized collections after initial digitization. It recommends (1) ensuring content is indexed by search engines like Google, (2) having clear licensing for how content can be reused, and (3) making access and downloading content as easy as possible. The document also suggests (4) building APIs to allow others to build tools using the content, (5) networking with organizations like Europeana and The European Library to expose content more broadly, and (6) considering new projects around 20th century history or connecting usage data.
National Library of Romania - Digital Library Adina Ciocoiu
The document summarizes the history and objectives of Romania's National Digital Library (NDL). It discusses how the NDL was established in 2007-2008 to digitize and provide access to Romania's written cultural heritage. The NDL aims to preserve manuscripts and materials, facilitate access to documents, and improve access for users. It currently contains around 3,000 digitized documents and uses a digital asset management system to provide search and access services to users.
Dynamics and partnerships with local associations involved in LoCloud: a case...locloud
Presentation given by Agnès Vatican, Director of the Gironde Archives and
Nathalie Gascoin, LoCloud project manager In collaboration with Julien Dutertre and James Lemaire
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
- The University of Innsbruck Library digitized over 216,000 dissertation papers containing 24 million pages over 2 years. However, copyright restrictions prevented them from making the digitized works publicly available.
- The library proposed a system where readers could request access to works and authors would be contacted to grant permission. Authors would be able to choose open access, creative commons licensing, or reserve all rights via rights management organizations.
- The library aims to make the system self-sustaining by encouraging authors and readers to participate. They hope this approach and author cooperation will enable broader access while respecting author rights.
- Libraries can learn from Google's mission-driven approach to digitization but must
Europeana Network Association AGM 2017 - 6 December - Pitch your project - Pr...Europeana
The document provides highlights from 11 projects pitched at the AGM 2017 conference in Milan. The projects include crowdsourcing to geotag and enrich metadata for historic images from Estonia; documenting art jewels; engaging citizens in heritage research; exploring cultural memory of totalitarian regime victims; aggregating texts from European libraries for the Europeana platform; 3D scanning cultural objects for open access; creating interactive 3D models of artifacts for institutions; an initiative called "Youth for Culture 2018"; and the CineRicordi project to document cinema-going in 1950s Italy.
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.
“Virtual Communities in Europe: the cultural mix and how the European Library...bridgingworlds2008
This document discusses The European Library and its approach to marketing and serving virtual communities. It focuses on academics and researchers but also works with Europeana to reach a wider audience. Key points are that The European Library tailors its portal to academic needs and processes, provides multilingual access, engages in social media, and partners with Europeana to maximize its reach across Europe.
Mate Toth: Digitisation and creative re-use of cultural content #blokexpertuKISK FF MU
This document discusses digitization and creative reuse of cultural content. It begins with an introduction to the speaker and the University of Pécs. It then provides an overview of EU policies around digitization, including making cultural heritage available, joint efforts like Europeana, and creating a sustainable information ecosystem. Digitization figures from the ENUMERATE project show progress across Europe. Examples are given of creative reuse of digitized content in apps, education, entertainment, and other areas. Finally, it emphasizes that new business models are needed to support sustainability, and engagement of communities and industries is important for reuse.
The document summarizes the development of electronic resources in Spanish academic libraries over the past 15 years. It describes the establishment of REBIUN, a national consortium that coordinates activities like a union catalog and statistics collection. It also outlines the types of electronic resources available, including databases, e-journals, and digital libraries. Challenges are discussed around licensing models and ensuring long-term access to content. The conclusion emphasizes adapting services to new user needs and collaborating closely with faculty and researchers.
The LINHD lab at UNED was created in 2014 to use new media and technologies for humanities research and teaching. It has several ongoing projects involving digitizing poetry collections and making them openly accessible online through standards like TEI and linked open data. The lab provides training in digital humanities through a summer school and courses. It also acts as an information hub and collaborates with other national digital humanities centers. The goal is to further scholarship through innovative use of technology.
This document discusses the digitization of cultural heritage in Europe. It provides an overview of the Digital Agenda for Europe initiative and its goals of improving access to cultural content and creating a legal framework for digitizing works. A key part of this effort is Europeana, the EU digital library, which has over 30 million digitized objects and aims to have all public domain masterpieces available online by 2015. The document also reviews funding programs that support digitization, coordination efforts between member states, and survey results indicating that while about 17% of collections on average are currently digitized, over 50% still need to be digitized.
Biblissima is a data facility that aims to federate digital libraries, structure research data and communities, train researchers, and facilitate access to and reuse of textual and documentary resources. It has over 50 partner projects involving libraries, archives, and universities in France, the UK, Canada, and the US. Biblissima develops tools like Collatinus and Eulexis for analyzing Latin and Greek texts. It also organizes summer courses for cultivating young researchers. The Biblissima portal aggregates data from over 10 sources to visualize manuscripts and books, with features for searching, browsing, and comparing resources using IIIF standards.
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
The European Newspapers Project aims to aggregate and refine over 18 million digitized newspaper pages from European libraries to provide to Europeana and The European Library. The project consortium includes 17 national libraries and university libraries from 12 countries. The project will perform optical character recognition (OCR) on 10 million pages and OCR with article segmentation on 2 million pages. It will also conduct named entity recognition. The project seeks to improve access to digitized European newspaper collections through enhanced search capabilities of full newspaper texts. Dissemination activities will help increase awareness and usage of Europeana.
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La presentación describe las funciones y colecciones de la Biblioteca Nacional de España. Resume que la Biblioteca Nacional es el centro depositario del patrimonio bibliográfico y documental español, con el objetivo de conservar y facilitar el acceso a este patrimonio. También describe algunas de sus principales colecciones digitalizadas y proyectos de colaboración internacional.
Presentación realizada por Ricardo Santos, miembro del VIAF GDPR Working Group, en la reunión anual de VIAF. La presentación muestra los resultados de una encuesta sobre privacidad de datos de autores en ficheros de autoridad.
Este documento resume los cambios significativos en la aplicación de RDA por parte de la Biblioteca Nacional de España (BNE). Se estructura en tres columnas comparando los nuevos enfoques de RDA con las prácticas anteriores de la BNE. Los cambios incluyen nuevas instrucciones para el uso de fuentes, la transcripción de títulos, menciones de responsabilidad, ediciones, datos de publicación, y otros campos. El documento pretende servir como guía rápida de las diferencias clave, pero no sustituye el perfil de
Los días 6 y 7 de junio de 2019 la Biblioteca Nacional de España albergó un taller práctico sobre RDA destinado a responsables de proceso técnico de instituciones integradas en el Consejo de Cooperación Bibliotecaria
Los días 6 y 7 de junio de 2019 la Biblioteca Nacional de España albergó un taller práctico sobre RDA destinado a responsables de proceso técnico de instituciones integradas en el Consejo de Cooperación Bibliotecaria
El documento presenta los objetivos de la Biblioteca Nacional de España para 2019. Los objetivos incluyen incrementar las colecciones mediante el depósito legal y donaciones, catalogar fondos patrimoniales y colecciones especiales, desarrollar nuevos servicios digitales como BNESCOLAR y una nueva página web, y organizar exposiciones y programación cultural sobre temas como Piranesi, Galdós y el exilio republicano. El objetivo final es hacer de la biblioteca un lugar más abierto y accesible para los ciudadanos.
El documento presenta los objetivos de una institución para 2018 y 2019, incluyendo garantizar el incremento y transmisión del conocimiento, fomentar la investigación a través de alianzas, liderar proyectos de innovación, e interactuar con la sociedad a través de programas educativos y culturales.
El documento presenta los objetivos de la Biblioteca Nacional de España para 2019. Entre ellos se incluyen objetivos relacionados con el incremento de las colecciones, el proceso técnico de los documentos como la catalogación retrospectiva y en curso, la adaptación a RDA, el archivo, la preservación y conservación de los documentos y la mejora de los servicios y difusión de las colecciones. Se detallan específicamente los objetivos para cada una de estas áreas.
Este documento presenta las líneas de acción y objetivos de la Biblioteca Nacional de España para 2019. Incluye 7 líneas de acción generales para garantizar el incremento y transmisión del conocimiento español, establecer alianzas para fomentar la investigación, compartir información liderando proyectos de innovación, hacer cultura a través de programas educativos, objetivos transversales de gerencia, objetivos internos de la dirección técnica y mejoras tecnológicas. También detalla los objetivos y acciones para mejorar el conocimiento
Este documento presenta los resultados del retorno de la inversión (ROI) de la Biblioteca Nacional de España para los años 2015 a 2017. Muestra que el valor de los servicios aumentó cada año, mientras que los gastos totales se mantuvieron estables. Como resultado, el ROI mejoró de 2.91 en 2015 a 4.03 en 2017, lo que indica que la inversión en la biblioteca generó un mayor valor cada año. También incluye los contactos de la Directora de la Biblioteca Nacional de España.
1. La digitalización de prensa histórica a través de hemerotecas digitales permite preservar contenidos frágiles, facilitar el acceso universal y optimizar la investigación con herramientas digitales como el OCR.
2. Las hemerotecas digitales almacenan y dan acceso rápido a contenidos de prensa que de otro modo estarían inaccesibles o deteriorados, sacando a la luz grandes cantidades de información sobre todos los temas y épocas.
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Proyecto Arrow. Ana Manchado Mangas
1. Biblioteca Nacional de
España
Arrow National Libraries domain’s meeting
BnF Paris, March 30, 2010
2. Legal framework: projects of a national
law regarding the issue of orphan works.
Spanish Intellectual Property Laws currently in force are the
following:
1. Texto Refundido de la Ley de Propiedad Intelectual (RDL
1/1996), amended by
2. Ley 23/2006 de 7 de julio
There is no mention to orphan works
3. Legal framework: projects of a national
law regarding the issue of orphan works.
• There is an amendment to the last law proposed by a
Parlamentary Group to cover the legal emptiness, adding a
new article:
• Works considered as orphans, that is to say : those whose
rigth holders have not been found after a lawful research,
could be used without previous authorization, according to
legally-stablished-conditions
4. Legal framework: projects of a national law
regarding the issue of orphan works.
In the meantime, the law includes some recommendations
regarding the use of orphan works by a library:
If there is a doubt, not to use these works
Before using them, the library has to prove that a diligent
search has been performed, including the obtaining of a
certification of the Intellectual Property Register stating that
the work has not been registered (although such register is not
compulsory for a work to be protected)
CEDRO concedes a license for reproduction which nowadays
acts as a temporary solution to the orphan works issue
5. Legal framework: Seminario de Directores
Generales y Expertos sobre Digitalización del Material
Cultural "Bibliotecas digitales y derecho de autor"
Date: 12 to 14-04-2010
Place:
Biblioteca Nacional. Madrid
Content:
The seminar will take place on 12th, 13th and 14th of April. The
aim is to consider and analyse the process of digitation of culture
and the role it plays in the knowledge society. One of the main
elements of analysis will be The European Digital Library and its
influence in the rest of member Estates.
6. Presentation of the different stakeholders of
the book value chain and interconnections
between local BIPs, RROs and NL
RRO: CEDRO -Centro Español de Derechos Reprográficos
The Centro Español de Derechos Reprográficos (CEDRO – ‘Spanish
Reproduction Rights Centre’), is a non-profit association of authors and
publishers of books, periodicals and other publications in any medium. The
association collectively protects and manages members’ intellectual property
rights (copying, processing, public disclosure and distribution). CEDRO was
authorised for its role by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in 1988, under the
Intellectual Property Act.
CEDRO’s mission is to represent and defend the legitimate interests of
authors and publishers of books and periodicals by authorising and endorsing
the legal use of their works.
Also, CEDRO offers the service of right holders localization (writers,
translators and publishing companies) to users that request it with different
ends
CEDRO collectively manages the rights held by its partner associations in
other countries, and is a member of the International Federation of
Reproduction Rights Organizations (IFRRO).
http://www.cedro.org/
7. Presentation of the different stakeholders of
the book value chain and interconnections
between local BIPs, RROs and NL
BIP:DILVE- Distribuidor de Información del Libro Español en
Venta
DILVE is the technological platform for the management and
distribution of the bibliographical and marketing information of
Spanish books in print.
It is an Internet-based system, designed for the exchange of
information, in a quick and highly efficient way, between the
professionals of the book world.
For all the professionals of the book chain Publishers, booksellers,
distributors, librarians, online stores, book and reading web sites, the
media...
It uses the ONIX international standard of bibliographical
information based in XML, but it allows loading and obtaining
contents in different formats (including ONIX).
http://www.dilve.es/
8. Presentation of the different stakeholders of
the book value chain and interconnections
between local BIPs, RROs and NL
Flash information of the BNE
• Created in 1711 as Royal Public Library, becomes the National
Library in 1836.
• Emblematic Headquarters building at the heart of Madrid
since 1893.
• Legal Deposit since 1957.
• Autonomous institution since 1991.
• Second building complex in Alcalá de Henares opens in 1992
(six storage towers deserved by robots + usual services to
users).
9. Presentation of the different stakeholders of
the book value chain and interconnections
between local BIPs, RROs and NL
The BNE in figures
• Over 26 million pieces of which some 9 million are books.
• More than 60% are stored in the Alcalá de Henares site.
• A monthly average of 20 tons of new entries through Legal
Deposit.
• More than 400.000 new monographers per year.
• Close to one million new items per year.
• An annual budget for new acquisitions of heritage pieces and
electronic resources (3 million €).
10. Presentation of the different stakeholders of
the book value chain and interconnections
between local BIPs, RROs and NL
Roles in the Arrow Project
CEDRO in fact plays both roles, RRO and BIP, as they can
access and obtain the information about Books in Print from
DILVE.
CEDRO is developing the Spanish prototype:
Based on Webservices
Input: bibliographic data in XML
Output: bibliographic data + Intellectual Property Rights
information + availability in XML
BNE acts as a provider of bibliographic records for TEL and authority
records for VIAF.
11. Library context: are there mass
digitization plans?
The Biblioteca Digital Hispánica
• Launched in the web in January 2008 with 10.000 works -currently
has more than 25,000 works- representing the diversity of
supports in the patrimonial collections. .
• Image format : TIFF, JPG, JP2 and PDF using DigiTool software.
• Quality selection of materials by several interdisciplinary
academic committees.
• Target audience: research and studies on Hispanic culture and its
promotion worldwide
• The whole BDH is accessible in TEL and Europeana
• http://bdh.bne.es/bnesearch/
12. Library context: are there mass digitization
plans? Strategic partner agreement with
Telefónica for large scale digitization project
• Signed end January 2008 as a result of successful launching The 5-
year agreement amounts a contribution of 10 million euros +
technical assessment.
• The collections to be digitised -up to 200.000 titles-, may include
different types of material selected through a thematic approach for
the best representation of the Spanish culture.
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Printed books 2.000 9.500 9.500 9.500 9.500
Drawings, 180.000 160.000 160.000
engraves and
photographs
Manuscripts 330 330 330
13. Library context: are there mass digitization
plans?
Another digital collection : Historic Press
• Spanish press titles from XVIIIth to early XXth century.
Currently includes over 697 titles (about 4 million pages).
• PDFs with OCR treatment ingested in a proprietary software
for research and retrieval via web.
• http://www.bne.es/es/Catalogos/HemerotecaDigital/
14. New value-added service starting on May 2009
• Printing on demand through a non-exclusive agreement with
BUBOK (Spain).
• This service means a new “life” for BNE digital collections through
their permanent inclusion in this powerful commercial platform.
• It offers end users a practical alternative to the printing
functionality at a reasonable cost. The ordered title is shipped in
printed form to the customer in fifteen days.
• Currently available for all digital documents included in Obras
Maestras collection. More than 200 titles offered by the BDH.
• BNE is discussing terms and contract conditions with AMAZON
(USA).
• http://bne.bubok.com/
15. New value-added service starting on
November 2008
ENCLAVE: Access to digital books with copyrigth through The
Biblioteca Digital Hispánica
• Project promoted by the Federación de Gremios de Editores de
España (FEDER) and the BNE and funded by the Ministry of
Industry, Tourism and Commerce of Spain (Plan Avanza).
• How it works:
• Beginning at the BDH site, any user, having selected a particular
copyrighted work, may access external sites owned by the
publishing company (e-book site) where he will have the
opportunity to view the full version of that work.
• http://www.bne.es/es/Catalogos/BibliotecaDigital/enclave/in
dex.html
16. Current management of orphan works: how
do they currently cope with this problem?
The main mass digitization projects involve works in the public
domain.
Copyrighted works are subject to diverse commercial terms.
At the moment the digitization projects don't include orphan
works
17. End users of ARROW: what type of libraries
are likely to be interested in using ARROW?
University Libraries
Libraries with digital collections
http://www.bne.es/es/Catalogos/BibliotecaDigital/ColeccionesD
igitalesEspanolas/
18. Ana Mª Manchado
Automatization Area
Biblioteca Nacional de España
ana.manchado@bne.es
Pº de Recoletos 20 -22
28071 Madrid
España
T +34 915 16 8981
www.bne.es
http://bibliotecadigitalhispanica.bne.es
www.facebook.com/bne
www.youtube.com/bibliotecaBNE
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19. Choice of use cases
1. Based on the original file of Spanish Nobel Prizes, I took the authors:
José de Echegaray y Eizaguirre (1832-1916)
Jacinto Benavente y Martínez (1866-1954)
Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881-1958)
Vicente Aleixandre (1898-1984)
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934)
Severo Ochoa (1905-1993)
and I looked for all the works of these authors . They are 1718.
2. From each record I extract only some fields:
key| year of de publicatin (from 260)| country of publication (from
008)|ISBN|traslation(041)| main author|other authors
3. In Access, to ordenar and select according the requirements.
Example:
bimo0001818950|1894|fra|-|fre spa|Ramón y Cajal, Santiago 1852-1934|-|
bimo0001627651|1894|deu|-|ger spa|Ramón y Cajal, Santiago 1852-1934|Greeff,
Richard|
bimo0000630805|1889|esp|-|-|Ramón y Cajal, Santiago 1852-1934|-|
bimo0001534853|2000|esp|84-00-07971-X|-|Ochoa, Severo 1905-1993|-|
bimo0001531620|1999|esp|84-00-07850-0|-|Ochoa, Severo 1905-1993|-|