Saskia Scheltjens discussed the evolving landscape of libraries, archives, and museums (LAMs) in an era of digitization and open data. She outlined both the similarities and differences between these communities, as well as opportunities for greater collaboration. While LAMs historically developed separately, there is now a push for convergence driven by the increasing availability of digital information. However, fully integrating these communities remains an ongoing challenge. Scheltjens highlighted several promising projects and principles that could help facilitate more cooperation between LAMs in the future.
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Forever In Between LODLAM
1. Forever In Between
similarities and differences, opportunities and
responsabilities in the LODLAM universe
Saskia Scheltjens, Head of Research Services Department
@saschel – s.scheltjens@rijksmuseum.nl - slideshare.net/saschel
SWIB 19 – Semantic Web in Libraries
Hamburg, 26 November 2019 #swib19
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Ghent University / Belgium Rijksmuseum / Netherlands
Previous & current workplace
4. Department of
Research Services
Integrated new department
centralising all kinds of
collection information & data
(digital ánd analog)
including open data policies
research data management
and data services
+/- 35 people
LAM-ification
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6. Encyclopedic : Exclusive – Expensive - Integrated
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Ole Worm’s Cabinet of Curiosities (1655 )
Museum Wormianum, inv. nr SIL21-07-001
The Gallery of Cornelis van der Geest by Willem
van Haecht (1628)
Rubenshuis, inv. nr RH.S.171
GALLERIES & CABINETS OF CURIOSITIES / WUNDERKAMMERN
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File
:The_Gallery_of_Cornelis_van_der_Geest.
JPG
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File
:Musei_Wormiani_Historia.jpg
7. Library and Cabinet of Curiosity of the grand dutchess of Tuscany, by Jan Luyken, 1689
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http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.142772
First Seperation – More public
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Specialised : Public- Affordable - Seperated
ByJohnLewisMarshall
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Data-fication
ByJohnLewisMarshall
11. The increasing availability in electronic form of information
generally and of new kinds of information more particularly
will lead to a redefinition and integration of the different
categories of ‘information’ organizations. (…)
It is clear that, if electronic sources of information are to be
effectively managed for future access by historians and
others, differences between libraries, archives and museums
will largely have to disappear and their different philosophies,
functions, and techniques will be integrated in ways that are
as yet unclear.’
W. Boyd Rayward (1998)
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Utopian LAM convergence dreams
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Persistent LAM convergence dreams
Culture is Digital report (2018) - UK
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Early LODLAM projects
http://www.catchplus.nl/
https://www.nwo.nl/en/research-and-
results/programmes/Continuous+Acce
ss+To+Cultural+Heritage+/CATCH
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Selection of current projects #LIBER19
#Association of European Research Libraries
Scholarly Communication
- Open Access – Plan S,
EOSC, Metrics, …
Research Infrastructures
- LOD, Research Data
Mgmt
Digital Skils & Services
- Digital Cultural Heritage,
Digital Humanities, …
20. MUSEUM communities
#ALA #ARL #ARLIS-UK #ARLIS-NA
#CERL #Code4Lib #CULTURAIL
#DARIAH #DH #DH-Benelux #ELAG
#ETM #Europeana #ICOM #CIDOC
#IFLA #LIBER #LODLAM #MCG-UK
#MCN #MuseumNext #MUSETECH
#MW #NDE #OKBN #OKBV
#OPENGLAM #SHARECARE #SHARP
#SIMIN #SWIB #WSWB
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Selection of current themes #MCGUK19
‘Open Access’
Digital Leadership
Creative Re-use
Inclusiveness
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Selection of current themes #MCN19
Data as collection
Infrastructure => maintenance
Organisational & personal sustainability
23. Digital strategy / Digital Transformation
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https://mw18.mwconf.org/paper/structurin
g-for-digital-success-a-global-survey-of-
how-museums-and-other-cultural-
organisations-resource-fund-and-structure-
their-digital-teams-and-activity/
24. ‘Digital’ inflation
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https://medium.com/@loictallon/digital-is-more-than-a-
department-it-is-a-collective-responsibility-786cdf816d12
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Existing ICOM definition (2007 – 1946)
A museum is a non-profit, permanent institution in the service of
society and its development, open to the public, which acquires,
conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits the tangible
and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment for the
purposes of education, study and enjoyment.
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Proposed new ICOM definition (2019)
Museums are democratising, inclusive and polyphonic spaces for
critical dialogue about the pasts and the futures. Acknowledging
and addressing the conflicts and challenges of the present, they
hold artefacts and specimens in trust for society, safeguard
diverse memories for future generations and guarantee equal
rights and equal access to heritage for all people.
Museums are not for profit. They are participatory and
transparent, and work in active partnership with and for diverse
communities to collect, preserve, research, interpret, exhibit,
and enhance understandings of the world, aiming to contribute
to human dignity and social justice, global equality and planetary
wellbeing.
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