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NRG, Bristol, November 17, 2005 Hans Petschar

The European Library Vision for European Digital Library. NRG, Bristol, November 17, 2005 Hans Petschar. The European Library gives access to content. 149 Collections from 12 National Libraries. 30 by end of 2007. Multilingual Interface. Access. Uses protocols in situ: 0AI, Z39:50 etc

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NRG, Bristol, November 17, 2005 Hans Petschar

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  1. The European Library Vision for European Digital Library NRG, Bristol, November 17, 2005 Hans Petschar

  2. The European Library gives access to content 149 Collections from 12 National Libraries. 30 by end of 2007 Multilingual Interface Access Uses protocols in situ: 0AI, Z39:50 etc Imposes metadata & Collection description standards for interoperability Uses inexpensive client side architecture available as open source.

  3. But to do so it needs the content to be digitised…… The European Library has 80% of the available digitised content Most is digitised catalogue and collection records. Only 1/15th of the 15 million plus records are actual digitised items.

  4. Vision “Provision of equal access to promote world-wide understanding of the richness and diversity of European learning and culture.” “The European Library exists to open up the universe of knowledge, information and culture of all Europe's national libraries”   Mission

  5. Where are we? • Started as TEL - a project funded by the EU and led by The British Library • Intended at start to create operational service, so business plan was part of project • Business model based on ability to pay. Subscriptions reflect library budgets. • Office set up May/June 2004 • The European Library is live since 17 March 2005 • Full participants are the national libraries of Austria, Britain, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia,Slovenia, Switzerland • To join January 2006: Moscow, Denmark, Latvia, Estonia • TEL-ME-MOR • Access to the collections of 30 of the 45 CENL libraries by end of 2007 • New Content Working Groups • Release 1.1 due next week.

  6. Organisational structure CENL Full Participants Basic Participants The European Library Management Board The European LibraryExecutive Group The European Library Office Contents Working Group Technical Working Group Language Working Group Contact Group

  7. Some Relevant Developments A European Metadata Registry Coping with the websites Increased use of Subject Thesauri Incorporation of MACs and IATE as a pilot Registered users database Further user surveys & navigational improvements according to researched user needs.

  8. Our vision…… www.TheEuropeanLibrary.org = ACCESSThank you Hans Petschar For The European Library

  9. What does it mean? • European Digital Library =Virtual Access to European Digital Collections on the solid basis of European National Libraries beeing the only trusted guardiens of preservation and access over time.

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