- Call for Papers: 2014 APA International Conference on Digital Preservation and Development of Trusted Digital Repositories
- Public Library Activism: Jon Eriksen's Personal Digital Archiving Campaign
- FIDO News
- Re3data.Org: New Repositories and Functionalities
- Data Sharing and its Implications for Academic Libraries [EarlyCite Article, New Library World]
- Digital Preservation of Knowledge in the Public Sector: A Pre-Ingest Tool [Archival Science]
- Research Data Services Librarian/Manager [Singapore Management University]
- Getting Started in Digital Preservation: Extra Stop in Dublin
Author: Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 9/18/2013
- Authors Guild: Wait for Congress to Sort Out Google Scanning
- Matt Cockerill to Leave BioMed Central/Springer BioMed Central Mission and Branding to Remain Unchanged
- Scholarly Kitchen Podcast: Peter Binfield on PeerJ
- iOS 7, Thoroughly Reviewed
- Deakin University Has a New OA Policy
- HarperCollins Opens Voting for BookSmash Challenge
- Pandora Scores Legal Victory against Music Publishers
- Dept. of Commerce Takes Tiny Step towards Restoring Right to Unlock Cellphones
- Does the "Three Strikes" Approach Work, In Any Sense? Here's the Evidence
- Coming Soon: Europeana Open Culture 2.0 for iPad and Android
Digital Curation News (9/17/2013) #digitalpreservation
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- 800+ Scholarly Societies Embrace Open Access. Update.
- Quantitative Comments—Highlighting Some of the Math about Finances and Profits Contributed by Readers
- Conan Doyle Estate Is Horrified That the Public Domain Might Create 'Multiple Personalities' of Sherlock Holmes
- De Gruyter's Sven Fund on the State of Open Access: Where Are We, What Still Needs to Be Done?
- Interactive Content in Scholarly Publishing
- 14 Machines That Were Brilliant in 1985
Digital Production Manager at University of Florida Libraries
University of Florida Libraries are recruiting a Digital Production Manager.
Here's an excerpt from the ad:
Manages the Digital Library Center production units, consisting of Ingest; Imaging; Audiovisual; Quality Control; Metadata, Markup, Loading, and Archiving.
- Establishes, maintains, and assesses overall production workflow;
- Maintains accurate tracking and inventory for production and pending queues;
- Advises the Head of Digital Services and project administrators concerning progress toward overall project goals and relevant day-to-day operations (scheduling, hardware/software needs and failures, etc.) via formal reports and informal communication;
- Identifies risks and analyzes capacity;
- Consults on the development of grant proposals and in the administration of awarded projects;
- Manages budgets by tracking and assuring available funding levels for continuous operation, including multiple grant funded projects;
- Works with DLC staff to develop cost-effective and quality-control techniques for digitization;
"2013 Open Repositories Conference Highlights: Repository Island in Sea of Research Data"
Carol Minton Morris has published "2013 Open Repositories Conference Highlights: Repository Island in Sea of Research Data" in the latest issue of D-Lib Magazine.
Here's an excerpt:
The Eighth International Conference on Open Repositories 2013 was held July 8-12, 2013 on Prince Edward Island, Canada. The annual conference offers attendees an opportunity to learn about new ways to access information, innovative repository tools, and emerging community initiatives. More than 300 attendees came to OR2013 to meet with colleagues, keep up with fast-paced development goals, and hear expert speakers who are attuned to current repository issues.
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Metadata Librarians at UC San Diego Library
The UC San Diego Library is recruiting 2 Metadata Librarians
Here's an excerpt from the ad:
Each position will work partly in the Metadata Services Program and partly in the Research Data Curation Program.
The temporary position will focus 60% time on research data sets, and the permanent position will focus 70% time on the digital objects being prepared for ingest into our Digital Asset Management Systems (DAMS). . . .
Both positions will also work closely with staff in the Digital Library Program and in Information Technology Services to achieve our librarywide goal of developing and delivering a robust and high quality discovery and management tool for digital objects. Both positions will provide metadata services related to digital objects and research data.
ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2013
EDUCAUSE has released the ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2013.
Here's an excerpt from the announcement:
See the 2013 report for a full list of key messages, findings, and supporting data.
- Students recognize the value of technology but still need guidance when it comes to better using it for academics.
- Students prefer blended learning environments while beginning to experiment with MOOCs.
- Students are ready to use their mobile devices more for academics, and they look to institutions and instructors for opportunities and encouragement to do so.
- Students value their privacy, and using technology to connect with them has its limits.
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Digital Curation News (9/16/2013) #digitalpreservation
- PASIG Webinar: How to Assess your Digital Value at Risk—An Introduction to the Digital Value at Risk
- Diverse Approaches to Blog Preservation: A Comparative Study
- Tech Services on the Web: Data Management and Curation Resources from IASSIST [Technical Services Quarterly]
- Managing and Transforming Digital Forensics Metadata for Digital Collections
- We Have a New MANTRA!
Metadata Librarian at University of Houston Libraries
The University of Houston Libraries are recruiting a Metadata Librarian.
Here's an excerpt from the ad:
Reporting to the Metadata Coordinator within the Department of Metadata and Digitization Services, the successful candidate will provide consulting and support for both UH Libraries and UH campus repository metadata needs, including support for the UH Libraries data management services; assist with creation and maintenance of descriptive, technical, and preservation metadata for UH Digital Library collections; participate in exploring, evaluating and recommending alternative metadata and emerging technologies that can be applied in the Libraries' broader discovery environment; review, develop and implement metadata application policies and procedures; lead metadata projects, workflow design and training; keep current with trends, innovations and best practices affecting library metadata and digital collections. This incumbent will also work closely with the Digital Services and Special Collections Departments as well as other national partners to develop a holistic metadata approach in support of UH Libraries involvement in HathiTrust Digital Library.
"Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data"
The CODATA-ICSTI Task Group on Data Citation Standards and Practices has published "Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data" (edited by Yvonne M. Socha) in the Data Science Journal.
Here's an excerpt:
The use of published digital data, like the use of digitally published literature, depends upon the ability to identify, authenticate, locate, access, and interpret them. Data citations provide necessary support for these functions, as well as other functions such as attribution of credit and establishment of provenance. References to data, however, present challenges not encountered in references to literature. For example, how can one specify a particular subset of data in the absence of familiar conventions such as page numbers or chapters? The traditions and good practices for maintaining the scholarly record by proper references to a work are well established and understood in regard to journal articles and other literature, but attributing credit by bibliographic references to data are not yet so broadly implemented. This report discusses the current state of data citation practices, its supporting infrastructure, a set of guiding principles for implementing data citation, challenges to implementation of good data citation practices, and open research questions
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Head of Digital Repository Services at University of Houston Libraries
The University of Houston Libraries are recruiting a Head of Digital Repository Services.
Here's an excerpt from the ad:
This newly established librarian position, reporting to the Associate Dean for Public Services, will have a key role in establishing and expanding repository policies and services of the University of Houston Libraries and will:
- Convene cross-functional teams to provide repository services to faculty
- Work with stakeholders to evaluate and implement evolving and new repository services and to evaluate organizational structure and staffing to support these services
- Participate in cross-functional teams to evaluate digital asset management systems and services
- Provide leadership in the adoption of best practices for repositories in copyright and scholarly communication
- Serve as a member of the Committee on Digital Collections with the Head of Special Collections and the Head of Collection Services
- Manage, with campus partners, the submission and publication policies for electronic theses and dissertations through the Vireo submission system
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Releases DC-2013 Proceedings
The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative has released the DC-2013 proceedings.
Here's an excerpt from the conference description:
DC-2013 will explore questions regarding the persistence, maintenance, and preservation of metadata and descriptive vocabularies. The need for stable representations and descriptions spans all sectors including cultural heritage and scientific data, eGovernment, finance and commerce. Thus, the maintenance and management of metadata is essential to address the long term availability of information of legal, cultural and economic value.
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Digital Curation News (9/13/2013) #digitalpreservation
Publishing Services Web Developer at Penn State University Libraries
The Penn State University Libraries are recruiting a Publishing Services Web Developer.
Here's an excerpt from the ad:
The Publishing and Curation Services Department (PCS) at the Penn State University Libraries seeks a Publishing Services Web Developer to support innovative library-based publishing and related services. PCS members collaborate actively with other units in the library as well as faculty and students. The successful candidate will participate in configuration, development and integration of software and functionality for a range of library applications supporting digital collections development and creative publishing and providing support to content contributors in the established suite of applications. Current unit activities in the department include collaboration on faculty web-based projects, Omeka pilot projects, the ScholarSphere repository service, journal and conference publishing, and data curation services. The Developer participates in needs assessment, benchmarking, prototype design, review, troubleshooting, and maintenance of digital products distributed via the web; is responsible for supported applications including installation, configuration, customization, and use; delivers custom application functionality including user interface customization as needed
State Library Digital Collections Manager at NC Government & Heritage Library
The NC Government & Heritage Library is recruiting a State Library Digital Collections Manager.
Here's an excerpt from the ad:
The NC Government & Heritage Library (GHL) seeks an enthusiastic, innovative, and detail-oriented Digital Collections Manager (Librarian) to take a strong leadership role in the Digital Information Management Program's (DIMP) work to preserve and provide access to the valuable resources of North Carolina government. This position coordinates the DIMP's access and preservation repositories, digital preservation education and outreach initiatives, and develops policies, guidelines, best practices, and workflows regarding digital information management.
"Open Access and Scholarly Books: Workshop Report, 19 June 2013"
The Berkman Center for Internet and Society has released the "Open Access and Scholarly Books: Workshop Report, 19 June 2013."
Here's an excerpt:
The workshop brought together a group of 21 invited publishers, librarians, academics and Open Access innovators to discuss the challenge of making scholarly books Open Access. This report captures discussions that took place on the day. . . .
The day was divided into six sessions:
- Open Access Mandates and Implications for Books;
- Emerging Business Models for OA Books;
- The Impact of OA on the Monograph Ecosystem;
- Scholarly Publishing and Collective Action;
- Metadata and Metrics to Support OA Monographs;
- Roundup and Routes Forward.
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"Just Google It—Digital Research Practices of Humanities Scholars"
Max Kemman, Martijn Kleppe, and Stef Scagliola have self-archived "Just Google It—Digital Research Practices of Humanities Scholars" in arXiv.org.
Here's an excerpt:
The transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers researchers novel ways of engaging with data. The crucial question for ensuring a balance between the supply and demand-side of data, is whether this trend connects to existing scholarly practices and to the average search skills of researchers. To gain insight into this process we conducted a survey among nearly three hundred (N= 288) humanities scholars in the Netherlands and Belgium with the aim of finding answers to the following questions: 1) To what extent are digital databases and archives used? 2) What are the preferences in search functionalities 3) Are there differences in search strategies between novices and experts of information retrieval? Our results show that while scholars actively engage in research online they mainly search for text and images. General search systems such as Google and JSTOR are predominant, while large-scale collections such as Europeana are rarely consulted.
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Digital Curation News (9/12/2013) #digitalpreservation
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- Can You Copyright the Act of Curation? and What Constitutes Curation Anyway?
- The Astounding Evolution of the Hard Drive
- Newest PeerJ Institutional Arrangements—UC Berkeley and the University of Cambridge
- Tablet Shipments Forecasted to Outpace PCs by 2015
- French Farce: Hadopi's First and Only Suspension Has Been Suspended
- Copyright Clearance Center Joins Gold Open Access Infrastructure Program
Current News: DigitalKoans Twitter Updates for 9/11/2013
- Library Support for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) Discussion Group
- DOAJ Hits 1.5 MILLION Mark!
- Open-Source MOOCs
- Microsoft Offers Free Versions of Office 365 to Nonprofits
- MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching Special Issue on Massive Open Online Courses
- Developments in OA Monograph Publishing
Digital Curation News (9/11/2013) #digitalpreservation
Migration Project Management Librarian at University of New Mexico Libraries
The University of New Mexico Libraries are recruiting a Migration Project Management Librarian.
Here's an excerpt from the ad:
The Migration Project Manager, will plan and create timelines for the Libraries' migration from its ILS to a next generation system. The Project manager will work with all the functional teams (Acquisitions, Serials, Cataloging, Circulation, Web & Discovery, and E-Resources) to plan, set goals, keep deadlines, and assist with troubleshooting. A critical part of this position will be the communication between the teams, the Libraries' Academic & Research Technologies department (ART), and the UL&LS Administration (Dean's Cabinet) to keep all the stakeholders well informed and to consult when decision points are needed. The Project Manager will also facilitate outside communication with the chosen vendor and with LIBROS Consortium members outside the UNM system.