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Digital Libraries Research Interest Group Meeting

Agenda

Meeting minutes (PDF:70K/2pp.)

Monday, October 25, 2004

Smith Conference Center
10:30 a.m.–12:00 noon

10:30–10:35 Introductions  
10:35–11:00 Overview of OCLC Research (PowerPoint:719K/17slides) Lorcan Dempsey
11:00–12:00 Repository technologies:
 
OR's repository--user interface, and background technologies including SRW/U and ERRoLs (PowerPoint:239K/9slides) (demo) Shirley Hyatt and Thom Hickey
Lightweight services incorporated into non-OCLC environments: D-Space software contributions (PowerPoint:426K/11slides) (demo) Jenny Toves
Microsoft Office Research pane (PowerPoint:501K/9slides) (demo) [Note: the presentation file available here was updated January 21 and March 9, 2005. ] Diane Vizine-Goetz

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Columbus Marriott Northwest Hotel
8:30–9:45 a.m.

8:30–9:30

E-content discussion

Note: this discussion is taking place at the request of the Members Council EC in all IGs.

In preparation, members are asked to please read the "2004 Information Format Trends: Content, Not Containers" report, available at http://www.oclc.org/reports/2004format.htm

What should be OCLC's role in e-content, and how should it contribute to OCLC's strategic vision?

More specifically, this question seeks to encompass the following two considerations:

  1. What specific actions should be taken relative to OCLC's role in e-content to address the needs and interests of OCLC members now and in the next 2-3 years?
  2. With a growing number of personalization methodologies and device options such as hand-held computers, wireless telephones, personal digital assistants, and other technological advancements now able to accommodate various types of content, which ones will have a direct impact on the work of libraries and which have an indirect impact on libraries (meaning they may impact patron expectations or behaviors in general but may not be forces to which libraries can respond directly).
Shirley Baker, facilitator
9:30–9:40 Closing discussion
What significant points from these IG discussions do you want to bring to the attention of Members Council and Members Council EC?
Leslie Dillon, recorder
9:40–9:45 Housekeeping
What issues would you like to discuss this coming year in MC DLRIG?
 

February Members Council topic: Future Patterns of Technology Landscapes: Moving libraries beyond their comfort zones.


Please send all inquiries to: Robert Bolander