I New York Times igår publicerades en artikel om Harvard
"Harvard Releases Big Data for Books"
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/24/harvard-releases-big-data-for-books/?pagemode=print
Klipp:
Harvard is making public the information on more than 12 million
books, videos, audio recordings, images, manuscripts, maps, and more
things inside its 73 libraries.
Pressmeddelande
http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k77982&pageid=icb.page498373
Kommentar från OCLC
http://hangingtogether.org/?p=1647
Uppenbarligen kan bibliotek genomföra inom OCLC:s ram vad KB/Libris
uppenbarligen
tror bara är möjligt om man står utanför det globala bibliotekssamarbetet.
Jan
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From: Jan Szczepanski <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 2012/4/24
Subject: OCLC WorldCat
To: BIBLIST - Topics in Nordic research library user services
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Som bekant så vill KB/Libris stå utanför det globala bibliotekssamarbetet
vilket gör att Sverige kommer att alltmer isoleras och inte kunna sprida
svensk forskning och kultur på bästa sätt. Ensam är sällan stark.
OCLC har vid ett flertal tillfällen förklarat sig vilja gå KB/Libris tillmötes.
Nu senast igår på Librisbloggen.
Klippt från Librisbloggen:
9. Eric van Lubeek, Managing Director OCLC EMEA | 23 april, 2012 kl. 04:05
OCLC has continued to meet with National Library representatives. We
reassure all parties that use of their data in ways mandated by
national mission will not be circumscribed. There are already many
circumstances in which consortia and group catalogs are contributed to
OCLC and the individual library members then extract their own data
for subsequent use and transfer to other parties. In addition we have
had direct discussions with Europeana management and are planning
follow up meetings to ensure that libraries and OCLC can feel
confident about contributing to Europeana under their Data Exchange
Agreement. Finally, on 18 April the OCLC Global Council in order to
advise the OCLC Board of Trustees passed a resolution endorsing the
Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-BY) as consistent with the
WorldCat Rights and Responsibilities for the OCLC Cooperative. This
license says users of the data are free to share, adapt and re-use
without restriction as long as the user provides attribution. The OCLC
cooperative is taking all of these steps in order to ensure that
members who choose to release their data can do so in a responsible
way that supports innovative re-use.
http://librisbloggen.kb.se/2012/04/19/clarification-regarding-worldcat-membership-2/
Jan
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