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The UM-Google Digitization Deal

Explore the details of the UM-Google Digitization Deal and its implications for the University of Michigan. Discover how the deal was established, what materials will be digitized, the legal issues involved, and the transformative impact on access to information.

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The UM-Google Digitization Deal

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  1. The UM-Google Digitization Deal What it is, how we got there, and what it will mean for the UM jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

  2. Overview • Michigan’s “deal” • How did we get there? • What will be digitized? • What about the legal issues? • What happens to the … (images, books)? • We get a copy? Basic implications? • Why did we do this? • What about “standards”? How good are these files? • Why would UM put the materials online? • Transformative implications jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

  3. Michigan’s deal • How did we get there? • What will be digitized? • University Library, print (bound) • What about the legal issues? • What happens to the … (images, books)? • We get a copy? What does that mean, and what (in basic terms) will we do? • Why did we do this? jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

  4. About the files… • Benchmarking/standards • Similar process with Google • What we get is package per volume, id’d by barcode, incl. • 600dpi ITU G4 (bitonal) for print • 300dpi JPEG2000 color/grayscale for illus. • naming conventions corresponding to UM specs • OCR • Checksums • Production notes • Quality control • Ongoing improvement of hardware/engineering • Are the images perfect? • But you want to know how they do it! jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

  5. THE GOOGLE WORKSTATION(CONFIDENTIAL) jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

  6. THE ANN ARBORWORK GROUP jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

  7. Why would UM put the materials online? • Michigan “audience” more specific and thus more specialized • More flexible displays • More powerful citation tools • Power searches? • Data mining? • Research? • Responsibility for the “archive” jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

  8. Let’s start talking about the transformative implications • Of course the broad social ones • Wide, efficient, democratizing access • Access as driver for … • Exaggerating and resolving IP issues • But also the professional issues • Creation of cooperative “universal” library • Exacerbating paradox of “library as place” • Facilitating “specialization” (ceding “generalist” role to Google?) • Freeing up resources for related issues (e.g., institutional repositories, scholarly communication) jpwilkin@umich.edu, E-Live 2005

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