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World Digital Library Update: Munich Meeting 2011

This update discusses the accomplishments, priorities, and resources of the World Digital Library, including the addition of content, partnerships, and long-term goals. It also highlights the Mesoamerican Codices, Arabic and Islamic Manuscripts and Books, Chinese Rare Books and Manuscripts, and European Partners.

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World Digital Library Update: Munich Meeting 2011

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  1. World Digital Library Partner Meeting Munich, Germany November 14-15, 2011 Project Update John Van Oudenaren WDL Director

  2. World Digital Library www.wdl.org WDL Business Plan • Accomplishments to Date • Medium-Term Priorities • Longer Term Priorities • Resources

  3. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Medium-Term Priorities • Add Content • Target: 6,000 items by end of 2011 • Improve Processes and Tools for Content Creation • Staffing • Tools for transfer, processing, cataloging, translation, publishing • Add Partners – Build Capacity • Target: 125 partners from 80 countries • Begin to create an engaged, expanding, truly global user community

  4. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Longer Term Priorities • Scale up the addition of content • Long-term goal: 100,000 items • Universal participation • Add interface languages • German, Hindi, Japanese • Mobile applications • New website features • Areas of thematic focus

  5. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Mesoamerican Codices • Conceptual framework and selection criteria • Conference of experts, sponsored by WDL and CONACULTA, Mexico City, May 2010 • On WDL in 2009-2010 • Codices fromNational Institute of Anthropology and History, Center for the Study of the History of Mexico, Library of Congress

  6. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Mesoamerican Codices • Added in 2011 • Library of Congress • Oztoticpac Lands Map, circa 1540 • National Library of Spain • Codex Osuna, 1565 • University of Texas Libraries • Relaciones Geográficas, 1579-1582 • Uppsala University Library • Map of Tenochtitlán, 1521

  7. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Mesoamerican Codices • In pipeline or pledged • Codices from: AGN (National Archives of Mexico); Laurentian Library; John Carter Brown Library; Vatican Library; others

  8. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Arabic and Islamic Manuscripts and Books • Conceptual framework and selection criteria • Meeting of experts sponsored by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, London, October 2008 • Meeting of partners from Arab countries, December 2010 • Agreement with the Qatar Foundation • On WDL in 2009-2010 • Manuscripts and journals from: • Iraqi National Library and Archives • Library of Congress • Mamma Haidara Commemorative Library • National Library and Archives of Egypt • University Library in Bratislava

  9. Added in 2011 Manuscripts and journals from: Allama Iqbal Library, University of Kashmir Bibliotheca Alexandrina Greek-Catholic Diocese of Aleppo Holy Spirit University of Kaslik Iraqi National Library and Archives Library of Congress National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina National Library and Archives of Egypt Qatar Foundation, Central Library Syriac-Orthodox Archdiocese of Aleppo University Library in Bratislava Walters Art Museum World Digital Library www.wdl.org Arabic and Islamic Manuscripts and Books

  10. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Arabic and Islamic Manuscripts and Books • Total items in • Arabic: 212 • Persian: 31 • Ottoman Turkish: 18 • European translations of Arabic works: 11 • In pipeline or pledged • Contributions from: • Bibliotheca Alexandrina • Library of Congress • National Library and Archives of Egypt • Qatar Foundation • Yale University • Wellcome Library

  11. Final points High level of effort in creating metadata and item-level descriptions Potential for academic and private sector partnerships World Digital Library www.wdl.org Arabic and Islamic Manuscripts and Books

  12. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Chinese Rare Books and Manuscripts • Conceptual framework and selection criteria • Recommendations of the Chinese Content Selection Committee adopted at the meeting of the committee in Washington, January 2009 • On WDL in 2009-2010 • Manuscripts and books from: • Library of Congress • National Library of China • National Central Library

  13. Added in 2011 Berlin State Library Copper Battle Prints James Bell Ford Library, University of Minnesota Matteo Ricci, Great Universal Geographic Map, 1602 Library of Congress Chinese rare books National Central Library Chinese rare books World Digital Library www.wdl.org Chinese Rare Books and Manuscripts

  14. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Chinese Rare Books and Manuscripts • Total items in Chinese • Books: 76 • Manuscripts: 10 • Maps: 12 • In pipeline or pledged • Additional books and manuscripts from: • Library of Congress • National Central Library

  15. Final points Exceptionally high level of effort in creating metadata and item-level descriptions Potential for academic and private sector partnerships World Digital Library www.wdl.org Chinese Rare Books and Manuscripts

  16. World Digital Library www.wdl.org European Partners • On WDL in 2009-2010 • Books, manuscripts, maps, and other items from: • Bavarian State Library • National Library of France • National Library of Sweden • National Library of Russia • Russian State Library

  17. Added in 2011 Books, manuscripts, maps, and other items from: World Digital Library www.wdl.org European Partners • Bavarian State Library • Austrian National Library • Berlin State Library – Prussian • Cultural Heritage Foundation • Central Library of the Bulgarian • Academy of Sciences • The Central National Library of • Florence • Irish College in Paris • National and University Library • of Bosnia and Herzegovina • National Central Library of Rome • National Library of France • National Library of Naples • National Library of the • Netherlands • National Library of Russia • National Library of Spain • National Library of Sweden • University Library of Naples • University Library of Padua • University Library of Sassari • V.I. Vernadsky National Library of • Ukraine • Vilnius University Library • Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library

  18. World Digital Library www.wdl.org European Partners • In pipeline or pledged • Content from numerous partners • Other tasks • Recruitment of “missing” partners • Ireland, Greece, Croatia, Poland, Hungary, Luxembourg, etc. • Possible cooperation with Europeana, The European Library

  19. Content from Latin American partners National Library of Chile National Library of Argentina National Library of Brazil Other Capacity building is an issue Scientific works Focus so far on Arabic and Chinese works Smithsonian Institution Medical documents from Wellcome Library Galileo books and manuscripts from Italian partners University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (maps) World Digital Library www.wdl.org Other Areas of Focus

  20. Content from WDL-sponsored digitization centers in Egypt, Iraq, and Uganda Items from the international collections of the Library of Congress Contributions to other content priorities (especially Chinese rare books and Arabic manuscripts) Large collections of prints and photographs Improved coverage of underrepresented countries Content from India, Indonesia, Turkey Allama Iqbal Library, University of Kashmir World Digital Library www.wdl.org Other Areas of Focus

  21. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Medium-Term: Partner Recruitment and Capacity Building • As of November 2011: 136 partners from 72 countries • Added since the last partner meeting: 43 • Number of national libraries currently partners: 57 • Targeted recruitment efforts aimed at: • Arab world • Countries of the former Soviet Union • Caribbean

  22. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Medium-Term: Partner Recruitment and Capacity Building • Need to enlist “missing” European partners • Areas of weakness: • South and Southeast Asia • Sub-Saharan Africa • Capacity building is a serious challenge • Models for participation • Italian Ministry for Cultural Activities • Hill Museum and Manuscript Library • New categories of potential partners

  23. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Longer Term Priorities • Areas to be emphasized • Continue to add content • Mobile applications and new website features • User outreach • Areas likely to be deferred • Capacity building/Universal participation • Adding interface languages • Areas for partnerships • Capacity building/Participation • User outreach • Areas of thematic focus

  24. World Digital Library www.wdl.org Conclusions • Continued focus on content • Continued focus on quality • Important not to lose focus on capacity building and attracting universal participation • Resources are strained almost everywhere

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