The California Digital Library was awarded a two-year National Science Foundation grant, beginning October 1, 2003 to build on and enhance the National Science Digital Library. The grant was completed in August, 2006.
Abstract: This Targeted Research project is conducting market research that evaluates what content and services the NSDL needs to offer to attract and thus support itself at least in part with subscriptions paid by academic libraries. A second strand of activity is developing a prototype service that integrates NSDL into the foundational science collections managed by libraries. The prototype includes tools that enable libraries to create views of their integrated science collections customized to the needs of different patrons. Work on this aspect of the project is informing the modifications that the NSDL and its collection providers may need to make to their technical architectures to enable them to better support integration into academic library collections, thus enhancing NSDL's value in the library market. This project leverages the considerable digital library infrastructure and expertise that resides with the California Digital Library (CDL) and the ten University of California research libraries. Because these libraries operate highly diverse technical environments, service deployment and evaluation is taking place in a test bed setting representative of the heterogeneous technical environments that characterize academic libraries in general.
Goals: The key goals are to advise the NSDL on sustainability options and to demonstrate how NSDL collections can be integrated with other academic library collections and services (e.g., commercial journal article databases).
Deliverables:
For more information, see Laine Farley's presentation at the Digital Library Federation Fall Forum, November 2003.
| Principal Investigator: | Dan Greenstein |
| Project Manager: | Heather Christenson |
| Market Analysis and Research: | Wendy Parfrey |
| User Needs Assessment: | Rosalie Lack |
| Technology Review: | Heather Christenson |
| Technical Lead: | Michael McKenna |
| Applied Technology R&D: | Brian Tingle John Kunze |