Research Collections and Support

Libraries are increasingly leveraging the raw materials of scholarship and knowledge formation by emphasizing the creation and curation of institutional research assets and outputs, including digitized special collections, research data, and researcher profiles. Our work informs current thinking about research collections and the emerging services that libraries are offering to support contemporary modes of scholarship. We are encouraging the development of new ways for libraries to build and provide these types of collections and deliver distinctive services. Our efforts are focused in the following three areas:

Presentations

Libraries and the University Research Enterprise: An International Perspective

Libraries and the University Research Enterprise: An International Perspective

By Rebecca Bryant, Simon Huggard, Anne Rauh

Charleston Conference
Charleston, South Carolina (USA)

This presentation is an outcome of collaborative research by librarians practicing on three continents through the OCLC Research Library Partnership, and is part of a growing body of research information management research to support libraries, researchers, and institutions.

Topics: Research Information Management

Smarter Data for Smarter Libraries

Smarter Data for Smarter Libraries

By Rachel Frick, Jeff Mixter

OCLC Americas Regional Council
Baltimore, Maryland (USA)

Frick and Mixter make the case for viewing collections as data, how analyzing institutional repository data can provide intelligence on how library materials are being used, the importance of analytics, and OCLC's work in and support of IIIF.

Topics: IIIF, Research Data Management

Libraries, Library Users, and Collections

Libraries, Library Users, and Collections

By Lorcan Dempsey

Jack E. & Debbie T. Thomas Endowed Lecture Series
Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri (USA).

Lorcan Dempsey, Vice President of Membership and Research, and Chief Strategist, at OCLC discusses three trends that are changing the character of library collections: the facilitated collection, the collective collection, and the inside-out collection.

Topics: Collective Collections

Advancing the National Digital Platform Survey Findings

Advancing the National Digital Platform Survey Findings

By Kendra Morgan

Indiana Memory DPLAfest
Indianapolis, Indiana (USA)

In this presentation, Morgan shares findings from a national survey that identified the extent of public libraries' efforts to digitize unique collections, the obstacles that prevent digitization, and opportunities to accelerate digitization.

Best Practices for Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving

Best Practices for Descriptive Metadata for Web Archiving

By Alexis Antracoli, Kate Bowers, Jackie Dooley

Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting
Portland, Oregon (USA)

Dooley and colleagues share their work into best practices for metadata when archiving online materials, drawing from a report that comprehensively advises on these best practices.

Topics: Web Archiving, Metadata

Best Practices for Descriptive Metadata

Best Practices for Descriptive Metadata

By Alexis Antracoli, Karen Stoll Farrell, Jackie Dooley

International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC) Web Archiving Conference
London (UK)

Learn about how web archives are being used, the issues with discoverability, and best practices for web archiving descriptive metadata that are community-neutral and standards-neutral.

Topics: Metadata, Web Archiving