Supporting the Digital Scholar: Experiences from the British Library Labs Mahendra Mahey University of Nottingham’s Digital Humanities Seminar Series, Centre for Advanced Studies Friday 4 th April, 2014, 1300 – 1320 Manager of British Library Labs
Supporting the Digital Scholar:Experiences from the British Library Labs
Mahendra Mahey
University of Nottingham’s Digital Humanities Seminar Series, Centre for Advanced StudiesFriday 4th April, 2014, 1300 – 1320
Manager of British Library Labs
http://labs.bl.uk 2#bl_labs [email protected]
Overview
• The British Library and Digital Content
• The Nature of Digital, Digitisation, Challenges of access
• The British Library supporting Digital Scholarship
• Experiences of the Digital Research Team and British Library Labs project in supporting digital scholarship
• Conclusions and questions
http://labs.bl.uk 3#bl_labs [email protected]
British Library Collections> 150 million items
> 0.8 m serial titles
> 8 m stamps
> 14 m books
> 3 m sound recordings
> 4 m maps
> 1.6 m musical scores
> 0.3 m manuscripts
> 60 m patents
King’s Library
http://labs.bl.uk 4#bl_labs [email protected]
The Nature of Digital
Data broken downrecombined and
duplicatedImage: Tower of Babble, Book Sculpture by Brian Dettmer
http://labs.bl.uk 5#bl_labs [email protected]
Digitisation - Transforming access
Spreading the value of collections, content and expertise
Connecting as much as collecting, e.g. social media
Encouraging others to integrate our materials into their
services – and vice versa
http://labs.bl.uk 6#bl_labs [email protected]
only in Reading
Rooms due to ©
only on site due to
©
not online – various storage devices
online and open
British Library
online behind paywall
Challenges of Digital access
http://labs.bl.uk 7#bl_labs [email protected]
Opening up Digital content
• Picturing Canada: Mapping a Collection: http://bit.ly/13GhLIe
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:British_Library/Picturing_Canada
http://labs.bl.uk 8#bl_labs [email protected]
The Digital Scholar
not necessarily be a recognised academic or someone who posts online, just a specialist
Digital
NetworkedOpen
From Digital Scholar : How technology is transforming scholarly practice, Martin Weller, Bloomsbury Academic, 2011, page 4
It is someone who employs digital, networked and open approaches to demonstrate their specialism.
http://labs.bl.uk 9#bl_labs [email protected]
Digital Scholarship Department
…become a leading centre of digital scholarship … internationally recognised for innovation and collaboration in support of research and learning…
• The Digital Research Team – Digital Curators
• Labs
9
http://labs.bl.uk 10#bl_labs [email protected]
Computer GamesOff the Map Competition 2013
Pudding Lane Productions, 6 second-year students,De Montfort University, Leicester, won first prize.
Off the Map Gothic
2014 !http://goo.gl/gVu
Vnw
http://youtu.be/SPY-hr-8-M0
http://labs.bl.uk 11#bl_labs [email protected]
Training Library Staff
• Foundations in working with Digital Objects: From Images to A/V
• Data Visualisation for Analysis in Scholarly Research
• Information Integration: Mash-ups, API’s and The Semantic Web
Digital Scholarship Training Programme
• Behind the Screen: Basics of the Web• What is Digital Scholarship?• Digital Collections at British Library • Digitisation at British Library • Text Encoding Initiative & Annotation • Geo-referencing and Digital Mapping• Crowdsourcing in Libraries, Museums
and Cultural Heritage Institutions
http://labs.bl.uk 12#bl_labs [email protected] by the Andrew Mellon Foundation
http://labs.bl.uk 13#bl_labs [email protected]
Digital Scholarship
Digital Research
Access & Reuse Group
©
Developers/ Technical
Staff
British Library
Universities & widere.g. companies, start-ups, independent scholars etc.
Stakeholders involved in Labs
United KingdomThe World
Researchers
Developers
BL Labs
Curators / Researchers
DigitalContent
http://labs.bl.uk 14#bl_labs [email protected]
What is Labs…
BL Labs
OpenSoftware
Publications
Tools & services to
support Digital Scholarship
Case Studies
AudienceResearch
question / idea
idea
idea
Competition
Contact
Events
Meetings and visits
Experimenting with our digital collections
Outputs from engagementData
Other Digital Collection / Data
BL Digital Collection /
Data
Researchers
Developers
Data Driven
http://labs.bl.uk 15#bl_labs [email protected]
British NationalBibliography
UK Web Archive Data
Text-mining of electronic journals
Book ordering and anonymised reader
data
Sample Labs Digital Collections
http://labs.bl.uk/Digital+Collections
• Copyright cleared for research use
• Curated (Is there someone who knows the ‘story’ about the collection?)
• Collection / Item Level Metadata available? (What state is and does it need cleaning?)
• Where is it?
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Example Digital research methods
http://labs.bl.uk/Launch+Event (presentations from researchers using digital research methods)
Corpus analysis tools/Text Mining
Visualisations
Location based searching
Geotagging
Annotation
Natural Language Processing
Using Application Programming Interfaces for datasets e.g. Metadata, Images
Transcribing
Crowdsourcing / Human Computation
http://labs.bl.uk 17#bl_labs [email protected]
The winners of the Labs 2013 competition
Pieter Francois (left) and Dan Norton (right) and each received a cheque for £2000 in November 2013as winners of the first British Library Lab Competition 2013
Two entries chosen in June 2013
They both worked in residence from July to October 2013with Labs to complete their projects
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Pieter Francois – made in the British Library
http://youtu.be/xK80Jy0ijkA
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Sample Generator: representative samples
• Pieter Francois
• Focus on European travel in the 19th Century
• Uses statistical methods to support text analysis
• Tool produces representative samples of texts based on search criteria
http://goo.gl/YFnZmu
http://labs.bl.uk 20#bl_labs [email protected]
Mixing the Library: The Disc Jockey & the Digital Collection
http://www.tompro.co.uk
http://www.ablab.org/shetland
http://www.ablab.org/pd/di/
Prototype design
Annotation
Preview ‘item’
Selected ‘right’ channel ‘item’
Selected ‘left’channel ‘item’
Collection ‘stalks’ made of ‘items’. Each ‘item’ is a URL. The order of the ‘items’ can be ‘shuffled’ and sent to the ‘left’ or ‘right’ channels
‘Play back’ of ‘items’ (Blue) and annotations (Yellow)
http://212.71.253.54:8000/a
Living Lab: Library of the Future, see: http://alturl.com/284zw
Basic functioning prototype:
http://labs.bl.uk 21#bl_labs [email protected]
Curatorial for Library metadata
Geo location
http://datatales.artefacto.org.uk/
TimelineSlide show
India Office Select materials
http://labs.bl.uk 22#bl_labs [email protected]
Other Labs stories….
• Augmenting news metadata
• Digital Music Lab, analysing music performances
• Opening up over 100,000 Playbills
• 3D printed objects representing statistical data
• data.bl.uk, place for all our open data and digital collections
• Content next to parallel compute power, analysis at scale
• Seeking future funding!!
http://labs.bl.uk 23#bl_labs [email protected]
Competition 2014
• Open!!
• Deadline - 22 April 2014 – tell your friends!
• Residency between late May and end of October 2014
http://labs.bl.uk 24#bl_labs [email protected]
Email Labs
• Let us know your ideas for engaging with Labs!
• Questions? After coffee break.
http://labs.bl.uk 25#bl_labs [email protected]
Story of one digital collection
What can 68,000books tell us?
Image: Artwork by Alicia Martin