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BHL-Europe Work Package 2
Contact
- (BHL-Europe WP2 Lead)
melita.birthaelmer@mfn-berlin.de
Best Practice Guide (BPG)
All information about the Best Practice Guide can be found on the following page:
BHLE_WP2_BPG
GRIB Information and library catalogue importing
Workgroups
The Content Provider Use Case Group
BHL-Europe Taxonomic Use Case Group
Content Management
Information about content management and content acquisition.
Content _Management
Uploaded content per content provider - estimation in pages
WP2_ContentManagement_ListofContent
Collection Policy
This page shall help clarify the question how we are going to organise the content contribution and prioritisation of content for BHL-Europe.
The goal is to achieve a consensus with and within the content providers.
For further information go to this page
Collection Policy
File Submission Guidelines for Content Providers:
Guidelines how to provide and upload content to BHL-Europe
BHL-Europe_File Submission Guidelines.pdf
Data upload to BHL-Europe server
Information about data upload to BHL-Europe can be found here:
BHL-Europe_Data_Upload
Deliverables
BHL-Europe D2.8
Content analysis & management status report 2 (metadata, page numbers, content providers) -
BHL-E_D2pt8_nutshell-120518.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.9 BPG
Delivery of the final revised best practice guidelines and standards
BHL-E_D2pt9.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.7 - Revised version
Content analysis & management status report 2 (metadata, page numbers, content providers) - 29.08.2011
BHL-E_D2pt7_revised.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.7
Content analysis & management status report 2 (metadata, page numbers, content providers) - 11.05.2011
[Deliverable 2.7 homepage]
BHL-E_D2pt7.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.6 BPG
Delivery of the first version of the approved best practice guidelines and standards - 10.05.2011
BHL-E_D2pt6_BPG.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.5
Final and enhanced Web-database for content management and collection analysis - 11.05.2011
[Deliverable 2.5 homepage]
BHL-E_D2pt5.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.4 - Revised version after review
Content analysis & management status report 1 (metadata, page numbers, content providers) - 21.07.2010
BHL-E_D2pt4_21072010.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.4
Content analysis & management status report 1 (metadata, page numbers, content providers) - 28.04.2010
[
Deliverable 2.4 homepage]
BHL-E_D2pt4_100428.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.3
Prototype of Web-database for content management and collection analysis - 03.05.2010
BHLE_D2pt3_100503.pdf
EDIT C5.145
Import of test sets of selected libraries consisting of a) bibliographic data from the library catalogues
and b) licence information on subscribed digital literature. Launch of a prototype of the references index. -
April 2010
EDIT_C5.145_Final.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.2
Prototypes of deduplication tool and bibliographic database system for monographs and serials -
23.02.2010
[
Deliverable 2.2 homepage]
BHL-E_2pt2_20100223.pdf
BHL-Europe D2.1
Catalogue of content holder requirements (quality, quantity, accessibility, standards, specifications - 10.08.2009
of content and metadata); [
Deliverable 2.1 homepage]
BHL-E_2pt1_20090805.pdf
Documents uploaded before May 2010
The following documents/links are kept for documentation, however may not all belong to WP2.
Sprint deliverables
WP2_WP3_Sprint_deliverable
BHL Survey 2010
BHL-US survey link (with links to **final survey versions** in 6 languages)
Goals and backgrounds
(Discussion of survey questions)
Survey evaluation
Results of the survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com
For the login Henning Scholz must be asked.
Francisco: first version (530 answers evaluated) for Vienna meeting March 2010, no figures, outdated 24 March 2010, but contains some ideas and observations
Francisco's evaluation of the completed survey (1026 answers evaluated), with figures, last version, 12 May 2010
Bianca's survey evaluation, free text answers (20 May 2010)
Introductory text for e-mail announcements etc.
Dear all,
The Biodiversity Heritage Library BHL requests your invaluable assistance in responding to the BHL Survey 2010 at
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BHLsurvey.
This survey is a key component in our continuing efforts to build a library which is responsive to and serves the needs of our user communities. Your responses and ideas are sincerely appreciated and vital to the further development of the BHL.
The BHL is presently comprised over 26 million scanned pages of biodiversity literature (
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/). The development of this survey is a cooperative project of the BHL and BHL-Europe member institutions. BHL has also established partnerships with a project in China (BHL-China) and is engaged in discussion to establish partner projects in Brazil, Australia, and Egypt.
You can select 6 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. BHL-Europe team members did the translations, so they are reliable. We recommend to select the language you know best.
We would be thankful if you could forward this request to other users of BHL. The survey will be open at least for 2-3 weeks, probably 4 weeks, until mid-April.
The survey has 16 questions and will take 5-10 minutes to complete.
Thank you for your time and for participation in the BHL Survey 2010.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BHLsurvey (launched 16 Mar 2010, closed 3 May 2010)
Presentations
2009-10-20_LIBER
Meetings
September 3-4, 2009 - AIT, Graz - WP2-AIT Meeting
14 May 2009 - Technical Workshop, Day 1 Notes:
BHL-E_TechWorkshop.pdf
15 May 2009 - Technical Workshop, Day 2 Notes:
BHL-E_TechWorkshop2.pdf
Time Lines
WP2 & WP3
Deliverables for first 12 months
Concepts and Papers
BHL Portal Abstraction Layer
Defines requirements and specifies the portal presentation layer, a data access API, and BHL metadata.
First draft (8 Sept 2009).
BHL Portal Abstraction.pdf
T. Garnett email on the BHL Portal Abstraction Layer (9 Sept. 2009)
Kai.tg comments.docx
Library questionnaire In preparing for the first round of technology review during the Kick-off meeting of BHL-Europe from May 10 to 15, 2009, some information from all BHL-Europe content providers are requested.
Filled questionnaires are posted here.
Memorandum of Understanding
BHL-Europe_MoU-final.rtf
BHL-Europe_MoU-final.pdf
Europeana Data Aggregator Agreement
Please find below an introductory letter and the text of the agreement.
Letter_dataprovideragreements.pdf
Data_Aggregator_Agreement_4.5.7.doc
BHL scanlist
(= serial bidlist, for periodicals and other serials)
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/library/bhlseriallist/ (link outdated Jun 2010)
Update Nov 09: Data from BHL ingest of Internet Archive content for import into serial bidlist:
IAAnalysis Serials Thru 2009-10-12.xls
After March 2010 the scanlist was transferred from London to Vienna:
http://bhl.nhm-wien.ac.at/scanlist/
Documentation from BHLSeriallist
Authors: authority record for the author of a publication
British Library uses the database NACO (Name Authority Cooperativ Program /
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/naco/naco.html) run by Library of Congress.
Shortcoming: difficult to use for non-insiders because it has no open z3950 interface.
German OPAC interlibrary systems use Personen-Namen-Datei PND created by the German National Library (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek) in Frankfurt which has an open z3950 PICA interface:
http://z3950gw.dbf.ddb.de/z3950/zfo_get_file.cgi?fileName=DDB/searchForm.html
In Göttingen considered as "presumably the best database of the world" (Ralf Stockmann, 2009).
Italian OPAC authority repositories - at the moment only author names
http://opac.sbn.it/opacsbn/opac/iccu/authority.jsp?db=authority
Shortcoming of all: they have no standardized Application Programming Interface API.
Use cases
User requirements for the BHL-Europe portal, especially of taxonomists (Francisco 25 May 2009, updated 31 July 2009)
Presentation at Summer Meeting Leiden 10 Aug 2009 (also used for Graz 04 Sep 2009):
- Typical example of literature reserach modes in biodiversity research (Finnish butterfly website)
- Comparison of duplicates
(page-level metadata, scanning quality) - Comparison of viewers
(speed, scrolling, zooming, structure metadata) - Comparison of journal volume summaries
- Comparison of search page functionalities
BHL-Europe User Requirements Survey Oct-Nov 2009 (PDF files of results)
Presentation at Fall meeting: Praha 17 Nov 2009:
Summarized results and evaluation of the BHL-E internal survey
- Front page design requirements
- Search functions
- Presentation of query results
- Presentation of digitized works, requirements for PDFs
- Feedback and novelties about the portal
Content provider and taxonomic use cases (brainstormed in the Side meeting "use cases", Berlin 24 Feb 2010)
- User groups
- Cases (long list of many detailed cases)
- Web portal, document handlung and usage, reporting, images, integration of external services
Template for use cases and scenarios (Berlin 24 Feb 2010 and Wien 28 May 2010)
BHL-Europe Use Case Workgroups (Wien 25 March 2010, updated May 2010)
- Just splits up into Content provider and Taxonomic use cases groups
BHL-E Content Provider Use Case Group (Wien 25 May 2010)
- Architecture diagram
- Processes
- Use cases and scenarios
BHL-Europe Taxonomic Use Case Group (Wien 28 May 2010)
- Aims and scope, workflow, architecture diagram
Presentation at Public Core Release Meeting: Den Haag 31 Aug 2011:
Screenshots of web presentations of online library portals
- Screenshots of the preliminary BHL-Europe portal on various browsers
- Screenshots of 18 online library catalogue services from 8 countries
- Rankings of these in terms of waste of space
Best practice guide for scanning
As part of our contratcual obligations, BHL-Europe has to assist partners in the implementation and evaluation of scanning operations (Task 2.3.2 of Annex 1). Therefore, we discussed a
best practice guide for scanning operations. You will find more information here.
In that context it may be also useful to consult a recent document of the Athena project.