Reveal Digital: innovative library crowdfunding model for open access digital collections
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Reveal Digital: innovative library crowdfunding model for
open access digital collectionsWebinar 1st Dec 2016
3.30-5pm
1/12/2016 Reveal Digital webinar 1
Agenda» 3.30-3.35pm: Introduction, Paola Marchionni, head of digital resources for
teaching, learning and research, Jisc » 3.35-3.55pm: Background on Independent Voices and its crowdfunding
open access model - Peggy Glahn Program Director, Reveal Digital » 3.55-4.10pm: Highlights on benefits of participating in Independent
Voices from: › Thorne Dreyer, one of the founders of The Rag (Austin, TX), one of the most
important alternative press publications in the US included in Independent Voices› Peter Berg, Associate Director for Special Collections & Preservation at Michigan
State University, one of the key contributing libraries to Independent Voices › Tessa Jordan, feminist scholar at the British Columbia Institute of Technology
» 4.-10-4.20pm: Negotiated fees for UK institutions, Surina Bhatti, Licensing Manager, Jisc Collections
» 4.20-5.00pm: Q&As 1/12/2016 Reveal Digital webinar 2
Speakers• Peggy Glahn, Program Director, Reveal Digital
• Thorne Dreyer, Former Funnel, The Rag
• Peter Berg, Head of Special Collections, Michigan State University
• Tessa Jordan, Professor and feminist scholar, British Columbia Institute of Technology
Reveal Digital
Collection Development
(£s)
Special Collections (content)
Rights Holders
New Open Access Digital CollectionsHumanities, Primary Source Content
Reveal Digital
Collection Development
(£s)
Special Collections (content)
Rights Holders
New Open Access Digital CollectionsHumanities, Primary Source Content
BenefitsSource Libraries– The library owns the digital files and has complete
control over their future use– Content is rights-cleared and digitized at no direct
expense to the library– Content from one library is aggregated with
similar content from many others to provide higher profile and greater discoverability
Benefits
Funding Libraries– Significantly lower cost for new content– Immediate access to the collection– No charge for downloading text/metadata for text and data mining
projects– MARC records– Usage statistics– Nominate local content for inclusion
Benefits
Rights Holder– Content digitized at no cost to them– Raised visibility and discoverability of content
Scholars and Researchers– More access to more content in more places
Independent Voices
Voices.revealdigital.com
Independent Voices
Independent Voiceswww.revealdigital.com/independent-voices/
Funding Libraries
Source Libraries
Thorne Dreyer
Austin, Texas, United StatesHost & Producer at Rag Radio and Editor of
The Rag Blog (www.theragblog.com)Former “Funnel” for The Rag
From The Rag, October 10, 1976
Professor Peter Berg, PhD
East Lansing, Michigan, United StatesAssociate Director for Special Collections &
Preservation
Underground Press Syndicate
Tessa Jordan, PhD
Faculty, Communication Department British Columbia Institute of Technology Vancouver, BC, Canada Research interests:
feminist publishing periodical studies Canadian second-wave feminism role of periodicals in the development of social movements
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Pledging fees for UK institutions for Independent Voices
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Jisc band £1 & 2 5,4533 & 4 2,7275A & 5B 1,8016 - 10 1,365
One-off contribution, no recurrent costs Half of the amount pledged by UK institutions will go towards
digitisation of UK material for inclusion in Independent Voices
Thank you***
Q&As See UK institutions’ pledging and licencing fees for Independent Voices
at https://goo.gl/x5msRb
For more information pl contact Paola Marchionni paola.marchionni@jisc.ac.uk
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