Thursday, December 19, 2013

[Lib-helig-l] Funding for a network of co-ordinated digitization hubs

http://www.libraries.wright.edu/noshelfrequired/2013/12/18/ohio-public-libraries-receive-grant-funding-to-create-network-of-coordinated-digitization-hubs/

Ohio public libraries receive grant funding to create network of coordinated digitization hubs

December 18th, 2013 · by spolanka · No Comments

The Cleveland Public Library, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, and Toledo-Lucas County Public Library were recently awarded a combined total of $508,457 in federal LSTA funds from the State Library of Ohio, matched with $251,964 from OPLIN (Ohio Public Information Network) to create a network of coordinated Digitization Hubs.  The Digitization Hubs will be regional digitization centers with specialized state-of-the-art technology to digitize and archive, for online access and hardcopy reproduction, rare and culturally significant materials located in their libraries.  Once established, the hubs will also serve other libraries, museums, archives, and local communities.  Full news release below.

Preserving our collective memories for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts today and in the future requires expertise to evaluate their significance and condition, describe and organize them for easy searching, and to protect them from damage and deterioration.  Libraries, museums, and other cultural institutions serve as our Receivers of Memory. But, unlike Lois Lowry's children's novel The Giver, the role of public institutions that is included in the Library Bill of Rights is to provide access for the interest, information, and enlightenment for everyone.

In addition to staff expertise, preserving our collective memories also requires expensive equipment and facilities beyond the means of most Ohio libraries and small museums and institutions. In an effort to address these challenges, four public libraries in Ohio are embarking on a collaborative initiative for digitally preserving and enhancing access to historical documents, photographs and other cultural artifacts.

The Cleveland Public Library, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, and Toledo-Lucas County Public Library were recently awarded a combined total of $508,457 in federal LSTA funds from the State Library of Ohio, matched with $251,964 from OPLIN (Ohio Public Information Network) to create a network of coordinated Digitization Hubs.  The Digitization Hubs will be regional digitization centers with specialized state-of-the-art technology to digitize and archive, for online access and hardcopy reproduction, rare and culturally significant materials located in their libraries.  Once established, the hubs will also serve other libraries, museums, archives, and local communities.

"This is an important move toward helping libraries and museums across Ohio digitize unique and historically significant items in their collections, not only to help preserve the materials but also to increase accessibility to these items," said State Librarian Beverly Cain. "Digital Hubs support the vision of the State Library of Ohio to create a Smarter Ohio where every Ohioan can access the necessary resources to be engaged citizens, excel at their jobs, participate in the workforce, and pursue their passions and interests."

The goal of the four library partnership is to expand, standardize, and coordinate the digitization programs located in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Toledo, and to develop a statewide program for digitizing and accessing materials of local and state importance. Each of the four libraries have staff expertise, some digitization equipment, and experience in local projects such as the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County's Virtual Library, Toledo-Lucas County Public Library's Images in Time, Cleveland Public Library 's Digital Gallery, and Columbus Metropolitan Library's Columbus Memory. The partners will build on their experiences to upgrade their labs and coordinate and share processes and procedures at the Digitization Hubs.

"There is a wealth of unique material in Ohio libraries and museums that can only be viewed on site," explained OPLIN Director Stephen Hedges. "Digitizing these items and then providing an easy way to view them on the Internet would make these pieces of Ohio's heritage accessible to everybody, but this process requires specialized equipment and skilled staff. This project will build regional centers where that equipment and expertise is available to any cultural institution."

The libraries will use the $760,421 in grant funds for the three year project to purchase equipment and software to create high quality digital images (with associated metadata) of a wide range of materials, and to develop a standard set of policies for digitizing materials gathered from outside the library. Each of the four libraries will contribute to the project with existing staff expertise, logistical support for digitization equipment including trained staff, and operational costs associated with facility space.

Cleveland Public Library was awarded $189,751 ($108,999 from OPLIN and $80,752 in federal IMLS LSTA funds from the State Library of Ohio). "Cleveland Public Library (CPL) is honored to participate in this statewide digitization initiative," said CPL's director, Felton Thomas. "Preserving the history of the area and the Library's extraordinary collections will be the focus for the Library's Digital Hub, opening in 2014."

Columbus Metropolitan Library was awarded $188,219 ($55,355 from OPLIN and $132,864 752 in federal IMLS LSTA funds from the State Library of Ohio). "At Columbus Metropolitan Library, we serve broad and diverse communities with rich histories," said CEO Patrick Losinski. "This grant allows us to continue preserving these histories by capturing local artifacts, documents and treasures in a digital format so they remain free and accessible to all."

Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County was awarded $189,464 ($56,600 from OPLIN and $132,864 in federal IMLS LSTA funds from the State Library of Ohio). "Our Library has worked for the past seven years to create digital versions of important and rare documents for researchers.  We are excited that with this grant and our partner libraries, the amount and diversity of available documents will significantly expand and our ability to protect locally important historical documents will be greatly increased," said Kimber Fender, Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Director of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.

The Toledo-Lucas County Public Library was awarded $192,987 ($31,010 from OPLIN and $161,977 in federal IMLS LSTA funds from the State Library of Ohio). Clyde Scoles, Director of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, says that preserving local memory is a top priority for the Library. "The resources provided by the grant will allow us to both digitize collections already within the library and also reach out to individuals and community groups. We are pleased to further share the remarkable story of Lucas County and Northwest Ohio."

Digitization Hubs Project Timeline

December 2013:  Receive LSTA grant; and request final bids for equipment

January 2014:  Establish Policies Committee; review policy research; and place orders for equipment

February 2014:  Begin installing equipment in libraries

April 2014:  Finalize policies; finalize agreement on metadata standards and procedures; finalize search/retrieval interfaces; and begin staff training

May 2014:  Begin announcements to local communities about new service

June 2014:  Complete staff training

July 2014:  Complete launch of new digitization service

October 2014:  Complete expenditure of LSTA funds; and begin evaluation process

To see the full announcement with sample digitized images and to access the grant proposal go to:library.ohio.gov/Marketing/PR/2013/December#DigiHubs

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

[Lib-helig-l] Masters in LIS at UCT

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Research Librarianship at UCT

 

Would you like to equip yourself for an exciting career in Research Librarianship – the latest global trend  in LIS?

·         Apply  now for the 2014 Coursework Master's in LIS at UCT, which offers a module in Research Librarianship

·         Topics in the module include: Open Access, Research Data Management, Impact Assessment

·         Select another module from: Digital Curation; LIS Leadership & Management; Internship

·         Write a minor dissertation on an approved topic of your choice

 

For more details go to our website: http://www.lib.uct.ac.za/lisc/masters-programmes/

 


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Sunday, December 8, 2013

[Lib-helig-l] Final call for PGDipLIS via block release at UCT

Final call for PGDipLIS via block release at UCT in 2014:

 

If you are:

·         already in LIS employment;

·         you have a bachelor degree (BA, B.Com, B.Sc, B.Tech, B.Inf, etc.); and,

·         you are able to arrange with your employer to be released from work for certain weeks in the year (Monday to Friday, roughly five times per semester),

then you can complete this first-level professional LIS qualification in a year.

 

See attached flyer for more information.

 

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Friday, December 6, 2013

[Lib-helig-l] Weekend Read: latest issue of Journal of Information Literacy

Dear Colleagues

 

Vol 7 (2) 2013 of the Journal of Information Literacy (JIL) is available at this link.

 

http://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/JIL

 

Good Reading!

 

From the HELIG National Team!

 

 

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

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Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

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National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

[Lib-helig-l] College and Research Libraries News December issue

Dear Colleagues

The December issue of the College and Research Libraries News is available online.

 

http://crln.acrl.org/content/74/11.toc

 

Happy reading!

 

On behalf of the HELIG National Team!

 

 

 

Ingrid Thomson

Subject Librarian:  Humanities Information Division

Chancellor Oppenheimer Library

University of Cape Town Libraries

Tel:  +27 21 650 3133

Fax:  +27 21 650 2965

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National EXCO Additional Member: Advocacy and Social Media (2012 – 2014)

Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA)

 


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