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NALIS – The Bulgarian Way to a Digital Library

NALIS – The Bulgarian Way to a Digital Library. Dincho Krastev, Director of CL-BAS and Executive Director of NALISF. WDL, Muenchen , 14-15 November 2011. DIGITAL LIBRARY PROJECTS AT CL-BAS. Non-EU projects: WDL

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NALIS – The Bulgarian Way to a Digital Library

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  1. NALIS – The Bulgarian Way to a Digital Library Dincho Krastev, Director of CL-BAS and Executive Director of NALISF WDL, Muenchen, 14-15 November 2011

  2. DIGITAL LIBRARY PROJECTS AT CL-BAS Non-EU projects: • WDL • Exchange of Bibliography Records of Bulgarian Publications – joint project with the Library of Congress, USA • LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) – joint project with the Library of Congress, USA • Machine-Readable Description and Catalogue of Cyrillic Manuscripts – joint project with the British Library, UK • The Russian Emigration in Bulgaria 1878-2008 – joint project with Ruskii Mir Foundation, Russia

  3. DIGITAL LIBRARY PROJECTS AT CL-BAS EU Projects: • MICHAEL • ATHENA • CARARE • Linked Heritage Local Projects: • NALIS • Italian Traces in Bulgaria

  4. The NALIS Project Author: DinchoKrastev Funded by: America for Bulgaria Foundation Period: June 2009 - June 2014 Founders: - Central Library of BAS (2 mil items), - Sofia University (2 mil items), - American University in Bulgaria (102 447 items) The total number of items kept in academic libraries in Bulgaria is ca. 15 mil.

  5. The NALIS Project Goals Union catalogue of the universities and research libraries in Bulgaria – done and being enlarged Unification of the level of automation of the academic libraries – done for the associate members Increasing the level of quality – ongoing

  6. The NALIS Project Stages Online union catalogue of the founding libraries (completed Sept 2010) Enlarging the catalogue with retroconverted records from the founding libraries (ongoing) Enlarging of the catalogue with bib records of the founding libraries (ongoing)

  7. The NALIS Project Achievements 1 mil records in the NALIS Union Catalogue (1/5 of the national holdings in terms of library items): - user friendly and easy to operate with bilingual interface (BG, ENG) giving free and quick access to bib information (the patron may choose where to read) and the resources themselves proposing the opportunity to refine search results (by topic, creator or date) 300 000 retroconverted records

  8. The NALIS Project Achievements 2 digital collections: - ca. 750 titles of 19th-century Bulgarian books and periodicals (more than 1000 digital objects); - ca 400 letters (Salvini Archive) The digital collections can be easily integrated to WDL MARC 21 Bibliographic translated in 2011 and uploaded online 3 library dictionaries published on the NALIS website 11 associate members

  9. The NALIS Project NALISF Associate Members

  10. HOW TO INTERPRET THE FIGURES everything is done from scratch: the largest union catalogue prior NALIS UC had 310 000 bib records and was not easily accessible - by a handful of people (the NALIS team was 3 people in 2009-2010 and 4 people in 2011) Bulgaria is a small country the founding libraries increased their electronic bib records (SU with over 200 000, CL-BAS – ca 60 000)

  11. Advantages • No new buildings • Minimal expenses after the initial investment in hardware and software • No new staff • More patrons • Quicker and easier access to information resources • Popularisation of a library

  12. Thank you!

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