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Johann van Reenen University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM

Consortial support for Digital Library initiatives and Information Technology manpower development in Latin America. IATUL 2002, Kansas City, USA. Johann van Reenen University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM. Mission Statement 12/4/90.

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Johann van Reenen University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM

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  1. Consortial support for Digital Library initiatives and Information Technology manpower development in Latin America IATUL 2002, Kansas City, USA • Johann van Reenen • University of New Mexico • Albuquerque NM

  2. Mission Statement 12/4/90 A non-profit organization comprised of educational, research, industrial, and multilateral organizations throughout the Americas and the Iberian Peninsula. The Consortium has been established to: • foster scientific, engineering, and technology education; • conduct joint international research and development efforts among its members, and • provide a cost-effective vehicle for the application of technology.

  3. ISTEC Process (1990) EXPLORED OPPORTUNITIES IDENTIFIED OBSTACLES DEVELOPED RECOMMENDATIONS CREATED ISTEC MISSION

  4. Obstacles Identified • Lack of current information for planning and developing technology. • Lack of expertise in the use of information. • Lack of international cooperation in developing the critical mass needed for projects and joint efforts. • Lack of interaction (lack of confidence, lack of information) among academia, productive sector, governments and international agencies. • Lack of availability of technology.

  5. Executive Committee Exec. Office General Assembly ISTEC Organization Four Initiative Directorates UNM, UNICAMP, UVI

  6. ISTEC Initiatives Library Linkages Information Technology Advanced Continuing Education (ACE) Los Libertadores R&D Laboratories

  7. R&D Laboratories Initiative GOAL:design and installation of modular, flexible, and expandable laboratory facilities for education, training, and R&D (link with productive sector). STATISTICS:to date 143 Motorola facilities in 67 sites. Approximately 30,000 users trained since 1991. 9 facilities with Nortel Networks, 2 with Fluke and 14 with VeriBest. Efforts: Multicom-21, CEITEC/LatinChip, C&S. TECHNOLOGY:Motorola microprocessors (680XX), microcontrollers (68HC11) and DSPs (56XXX). Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Nortel Networks, MentorGraphics, Synopsys, Khoral, Infocast.

  8. ACE Initiative STATISTICS:6 satellite courses to 250 institutions with ATEI. Short courses for Motorola. 196 scientists trained in DIP with OAS support. Over 50,000 ftp grabs of web DIP course. “Sandwich” programs. ARIADNE alliance. Curricula enhancement. Morgan-Kaufmann, SCT, Microsoft, alliances. GOAL: upgrade of human resources and curriculum development through on-site training, distance learning, and non-traditional exchange programs. TECHNOLOGY: on-site training, web-based education, video courses, satellite delivery, and “sandwich” graduate programs. Infocast.

  9. Los Libertadores Initiative GOAL: network of Centers of Excellence equipped with the latest telecommunications and computer technology to provide real-time access to a world-wide system of expertise and knowledge. EFFORTS:Awareness campaigns in IT throughout the region. Agreements with IADB, OAS, WB, UNESCO, UN (ECOSOC). ISTEC Science & Technology Portal TECHNOLOGY: creation of the Ibero-American academic and R&D Internet backbone. A partnership among industry, academia, governments, and international agencies.

  10. Projects • BDDIS • Expertise and activities • Who’s who, Surveys, Indicators • Los Libertadores • Deployment of Servers • Expand Intranet, E-services • Workshops, Conferences, Seminars • Create/Expand Strategic Alliances with OAS, IADB, UNESCO, WB, UNDP, CAF and others • Work with Government Agencies • Launch the Motorola IT Challenge, LatinChip STEP PORTAL

  11. Library Linkage Initiative GOAL: design and implementationof innovative, international Science and Technology information-sharing services. STATISTICS: annual compound growth rate of >200% since 1995. Over 50 libraries in 24 countries connected in real-time. Open collections in the region: LigDoc, PrEBi, REBIDIMEX, RedCOL. Development of on-line scientific journal, and database on S&T, ETDs. Workshops. Member of AISTI (Alliance for Innovation in Sci/Tec Information) TECHNOLOGY:Internet services and connectivity. Search and Push engines. Ariel, Randex, Phronesis, VxInsight/SciSearch tools. Seed funding from Nortel Networks, EBSCO, SilverPlatter

  12. Four LibLink Initiatives Rapid Electronic Document Delivery & Regional Operations Consortial Electronic Content Information Manpower Development Digital Library Initiatives

  13. Projects within LibLink Initiative 1. Connect libraries for Information Transfer * Rapid Electronic Document Delivery • Open other collections - especially Latin American collections - for scholars • Create regional offices (e.g. LigDoc, PrEBi, Red de Colombia, REBIDIMEX) • Develop software for information sharing

  14. Projects within LibLink Initiative 2. ConsortialElectronic Content • Regional contracts for databases • Open Archives participation/development • E-journal packages

  15. Projects within LibLink • Initiative 3. Information Manpower Development • Plan and carry out workshops/training • Web-based Masters in Library & InformationScience in conjunction with the University of South Florida

  16. Projects within LibLink • Initiative 4. Digital Library Initiatives • Training in basic concepts • EDT’s in Ibero-America • Finding & Highlighting existing projects • Assisting National Digital LibraryProjects

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  20. Expanding Services: Mexican Case Study * Spring 1998: ISTEC Technology specialist visited 7 Mexican SciTech institutions (Juan Larranaga) OUTCOME: New members and more information about capacity * Summer 1998: ISTEC representative participates in NSF / CONACyT computer Sciences Workshop (Johann). Digital Libraries initiatives and researchers; initiate a DL group OUTCOME: Critical mass of Computer scientists linked to ISTEC * Fall 1998: Receive CONACyT funding for a DL conference in Albuquerque and wrote grant for NSF funding. (Ramiro Jordan & Johann) Funded in Spring 1999.

  21. Expanding Services: Mexican Case Study * Summer 1999: DL Workshop in Albuquerque OUTCOME: Mexican DL workers, librarians & funding agencies brought together to plan future Mexican National DL Project. OAS participation and sponsorship of other Latin American representatives. * Late Summer 1999: ISTEC representative toured Mexican SciTech libraries. Begin discussions to create a Mexican LibLink office. (Jorge Garcia) OUTCOME: Critical mass of Mexican SciTech librarians linked to LibLink.

  22. Expanding Services: Mexican Case Study • Fall 1999: First meeting of Mexican Computer Scientists and Librarians from the above initiatives in Cuernavaca, Mexico (Jorge, Enedina,Ramiro, Johann) • OUTCOME: Establish a Mexican LibLink office (REBIDIMEX), a SciTech Library Network, and a Mexican digital library interest group. (@MIGOS) • 2000-2001 participated in three conferences in support of DL initiative

  23. What are the highest priority information needs in Latin America? • Shared LOCAL collections and access • Shared regional and LibLink document delivery • Manpower development, especially graduate librarians (MLS) • Skill development, especially in : leadership, risk taking and decision making, & electronic services & product development • Digital libraries & scholarly publishing initiatives • INTEGRATION

  24. What works in regional cooperation and networks ? * Integrate Library initiatives into larger regional projects * Regional projects succeed if they: - show economic & industrial benefits - meet unmet needs - serve under-served peoples and regions - educate and train - involve IT at a basic level * Start with a few high-profile organizations

  25. Chaos & Complexity: Common Challenges for Consortia Managing in multiple organizational cultures at once Diffusion of innovation and changed attitudes back at work Differing technological strengths and levels Shared technological problems: - What is the role of the OPAC? - Integration and interoperability - Appropriate copy issues - Cross linking and authentication - Creating alternative views and uses of information - Archiving

  26. Distance Education Digital Libraries Tools Contents Services Soft/Hard ware Dbases and services through a Latin American Portal *SciTech literature *Software *DL resources * * * COOPERATION:Internal - National - International Libr/EECE/CS AISTI ISTEC & Partners Projects that binds us together, creates new markets, strengthen sci/tech in the region

  27. www.istec.org & jreenen@unm.edu

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