Beate Rusch KOBVZentrale at ZuseInstitut Berlin ZIB Library
Beate Rusch KOBV-Zentrale at Zuse-Institut Berlin (ZIB) Library Consortia Are Dead, Long Live Library Networks! IGe. LU Conference 2013 10. September 2013, Free University of Berlin
Part I: Pecha Kucha My Background: 9 Slides in 270 Seconds page 2 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Germany – 16 Times of Variety page 3 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Germany – The Nation of Library Networks page 4 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Germany – The Nation of Library Networks page 5 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
All together, we are proud to provide …. page 6 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
KOBV Library Network at ZIB in Berlin Prenzlau KOBV-Members All academic libraries (22) Pritzwalk Perleberg Universities, Applied Sciences 1 library of a private university FH Eberswalde Neuruppin 56 research and goverment libraries Network of Public Libraries Berlin Bad Freienwalde Rathenow Beuth. HS Hf. S ZLB + 12 district libraries (all together 120 libraries) Network of Public Libraries in Brandenburg Ud. K TU FH Brandenburg (all together 140 libraries) SLB Lehnin KOBV-Office is a regional service provider • • • ZIB FH Uni Potsdam FU CH HU SBB HWR KH ASH HTW EUV Frankfurt/O HFF Luckenwalde FH Wildau Support the regional information infrastructure Common platform for libraries Beeskow Lübben Service as well as research/developement Library specific IT-Service Center Based in a research institute for applied mathematics BTU Cottbus FH Senftenberg Finsterwalde page 7 Spremberg Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
In 2011 German Library Networks underwent evaluation by the German Council of Science and Humanities (Wissenschaftsrat) page 8 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
German Research Foundation (DFG) initiated a restructuring process in German Library Networks landscape page 9 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Cloud based infrastructure for Library data - „CIB Project“ - page 10 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Part II page 11 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Obviously we did something terribly right. page 12 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
It was so good, that Ex Libris took us as a model. page 13 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Yes, it is. page 14 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
No, it isn‘t. page 15 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Welcome to the consortia! page 16 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
We love to be spoiled: We expect …. page 17 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
…. the same services (but better) …. page 18 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Is an intermediary such as Library Network still needed? page 19 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Challenges – Open Questions § How to work with German Authority Files in international environments? § How to support national wide cooperation programs across vendor clouds? (Licensing, cataloguing, digitization, discovery) § Is a data synchronization between clouds feasable? § Is a national data pool needed? For what services (ILL? )? § How to organize the transformation process? page 20 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Strategic Questions § What kind of (new? ) IT-services are needed to support the whole (digital) research workflow? § Which IT-services are better organized locally/regionally/nationally or web-scale? § What should (not) be outsourced either to commercial vendors or library consortia? § What is the overall perspective of states? And who will pay in the end? page 21 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
Thank you for listening! Foto: ky_olsen http: //www. flickr. com/photos/ky_olsen/3133347219 page 22 Beate Rusch, rusch@zib. de
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