Archive for June 19th, 2008

Chris Batt to speak at Search!

Chris Batt of the SCA will be holding a session at Oxford Internet Surveys’ Search! event at the British Library on 24 June. The SCA will also be sponsoring the lunch.

‘Search!’ is the third event in the 2007-2008 Oxford Internet Surveys (OxIS) discussion seminars series. Previous events included The Links between Social Exclusion and Digital Disengagement, and the Social Networking Conference.

The different sessions that make up this day long event will discuss the past, present and future of searching for information and content. Social science and technological approaches are used to look at this topic from the perspective of both the producers and the users of searchable content.

There is further information about the programme at the OxIS website.

Wales forum: Audiences, IPR and business models

Dr Rhidian Griffiths, Director of Public Services at the National Library of Wales at SCA Forum Wales The second SCA Wales forum, held in Cardiff on 5 June, was opened by Dr Rhidian Griffiths, Director of Public Services at the National Library of Wales. He highlighted the importance of partnership in expanding access to online resources, mentioning the Library’s ‘digital mirror’project, its archive of the Welsh in Ohio, and library.wales.org as examples of how the NLW is working with other organisations to provide sustainable collections.

“Digital developments will also throw up questions about IP and new thinking about creators and users and their rights,” said Dr Griffiths.

“The balance is shifting in the digital world. It will promote new thinking about sustainability, thinking not only about this generation’s audience but audiences in generations to come. There are also considerations of widening access and defining new audiences and audiences who will function in different ways to the traditional. The aim is to give that wider audience a deeper understanding of what exists in our libraries museums and archives.”

Read on for coverage of Chris Batt’s presentation on audiences, Naomi Korn’s testbedding of a new model of IPR, and how the breakout session on business models asked itself ‘how do you solve a problem like JANET’? Continue reading ‘Wales forum: Audiences, IPR and business models’