Ebook: Using massive digital libraries: a LITA guide
Author: Weiss Andrew
- Tags: Benutzung, Bestandsaufbau, Digital libraries, Digital libraries--Collection development, Elektronische Bibliothek, Elektronisches Publizieren, Libraries--Electronic information sources, Libraries--Special collections--Computer network resources, Scholarly electronic publishing, Scholarly web sites, Google Library Project / Case studies, Digital libraries -- Collection development, Libraries -- Electronic information sources, Libraries -- Special collections -- Computer network resources
- Series: LITA guide
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: American Library Association
- City: Chicago
- Language: English
- epub
"The creation of massive digital libraries is your existential crisis. After all, some say they may lead to the demise of traditional libraries. Recognizing libraries as a "big idea" that has been implemented in many ways over thousands of years, author Andrew Weiss is not so gloomy. He explores the question of how libraries will adapt, applying and using massive digital libraries. Using the authors criteria for a massive digital libraries, you'll have a firm understanding of their characteristics. You'll track the path of Google Books and the early proponents of the Very Large Digital Library as it met the protests of the scholarly communication community. You'll learn about library practices of the massive digital libraries and how traditional libraries are developing applications, with coverage such as: comparing the collection development approaches of Google Books and Hathi Trust Appplications, such as MDL for research in digital humanities, catalog integration through the Google Book API, Culturenomics and the Google Ngram viewer. 4 case studies of library projects with Google Books"-
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