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Hispana

Hispana. The Spanish National Cross Domain Aggregator. 27 September 2012, KB, The Hague. Hispana overview. Hispana is the sum of four applications: A directory of the Spanish digitization projects OAI-PMH harvester OAI-PMH repository SRU server it began work in September 2005

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Hispana

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  1. Hispana The Spanish National Cross Domain Aggregator 27 September 2012, KB, The Hague

  2. Hispana overview • Hispana is the sum of four applications: • A directory of the Spanish digitization projects • OAI-PMH harvester • OAI-PMH repository • SRU server • it began work in September 2005 • launched as search service in March 2006

  3. Objectives • common access point to Spanish distributed digital materials • gather information about current and planned Spanish digitisation projects • avoid duplicates in digitisation • national aggregator for Europeana

  4. Who is funding Hispana? • Hispana is based on a commercial software bought by the SG for Library Coordination • Total investment from 2005 to date = 168.712 euros • 70% of costs funded by participation in EuropenaLocal project • Maintenance and future developments will be assumed by SG for Library Coordination

  5. Who Hispana harvests from: • All type of libraries • 171 repositories • 3.545.977 records = 97,57% • CER.es: Digital network of Collections of Spanish Museums • 62.655 records from 29 museums = 1,76% • 2 archives (25.631 records) = 0,72%

  6. What’s out there to harvest? • All subjects and formats • more than 30 metadata schemas from DC to EDM • EDM has still been implemented in more than 70% of the records • Repositories are harvested on a voluntary basis

  7. Hispana figures • 567 digitization projects • 174 OAI-PMH repositories (45 contribute to Europeana) • 3.634.263 digital objects (1.706.037 in the Europeana portal)

  8. Current contribution to Europeana • 1.706.037 records = (84,8 % of the Spanish contribution) • 1.575.418 texts • 128.279 images • 1293 video • 1047 sound

  9. Con tribution to Europeana: prospects • 2 M records by the end of 2012 • Most of the new records will be texts • Expected to get back 45 museums that have removed records as a result of DEA • No audiovisuals • Indicative targets for minimum content contribution established by the Commission Recommendation of 27/10/2011 (2.676.000 records) will be reached by March 2014

  10. To whom Hispana distributes? • Some sets harvested by • OCLC (mainly OAIster) • EROMM (European Registry of Microform and Digital Masters) • Trove (NLA)

  11. Where Hispana belongs in Diagram below? • National cross domain aggregator • No national mandate set by Govt

  12. Thank you María Luisa Martínez-Conde martinez.conde@mcu.es

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