Author: Kenny Whitebloom
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Press: “The Digital Public Library of America; In the beginning…”
The development private philanthropy to fund public libraries, federal, state, regional and local support of libraries and networks, the emergence of library consortia and meta data standardization, suggest the elements needed to build the DPLA.
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Press: “One Google Books To Rule Them All?”
“Enter the nonprofit alternative for bringing the world’s books online for all readers: the newly-funded Digital Public Library of America.”
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Press: “DPLA: Hope and Effort”
One of the settled principles of DPLA is that access should be free at the point of the end-user.
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Press: “The Digital Public Library Of America: How Would You Like To Access Online Resources?”
Kara Novak writes about the October 21 Plenary Meeting in Washington DC for PublicKnowledge.org
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Press: “Donation will boost Harvard’s digital library project”
“The push by Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society to create a large-scale digital library got a $5 million boost on Oct. 21.”
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Press: “A National Digital Public Library Begins to Take Shape”
“The Digital Public Library of America doesn’t exist yet, but it’s closer to becoming a reality.”
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Press: “A ‘national digital library’”
“Last Thursday and Friday, a group of librarians, scholars, industry leaders, and educators came together for the first plenary meeting to begin serious plans for a ‘Digital Public Library of America.”
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Press: “Digital Library Nearly Online”
The Digital Public Library of America, an initiative spearheaded by Harvard faculty members, is making fast progress toward developing a fully operational online database of existing digitized works by April 2013.
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Press: “Getting Real About the Digital Public Library of America”
Although the project is still financially, logistically, and technologically in the conceptual and planning phase, it has certainly generated plenty of enthusiasm.
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Press: “Digital Public Library of America”
David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, gives his take on the October 2011 Plenary Meeting in Washington DC.