Initiativet syftar till att främja spridning av digital kompetens i ALM (archive, library, museum) och forskningsgemenskaper, samt att stärka nätverk mellan ALM, utbildnings- och forskningssektorer. Målet är att förbättra praxis i arbetet med digitalt innehåll och dataanalysverktyg. Projektet består av en serie workshoppar och sommarkurser som roterar bland deltagande länder - Sverige, Estland, Lettland och Litauen. Resultaten från workshopparna blir piloter i forskningsprojekt som baseras på samlingar i nationalbiblioteken i de baltiska staterna. Projektet ska leda till att nationalbiblioteken i de deltagande länderna tar fram ny digital undervisning och aktuellt undervisningsmaterial för djupgående undersökning av digitalt arvsinnehåll.
The initiative aims to disseminate digital competences in ALM (archives, libraries, museums) and research communities, and strengthen networks among ALM, education, and research sectors. The goal is to improve practices of working with digital content and data analysis tools. Over past decades libraries have accumulated large collections of digital resources, however, their potential for research and education is not fully deployed. Libraries lack necessary infrastructures, skills, and knowledge that would enable them to provide digital research services while researchers do not have access to library collections to use their digital tools for metadata mining, text analysis, application of GIS, and data visualization. This project targets collaboration and knowledge transfer between library professionals, academic researchers, and IT specialists in the form of a "library lab" or competence centre that helps to develop new services for education and research.
The project consists of a series of intensive workshops and summer schools, rotating among participant countries - Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The outcome of the workshops will be piloted in research projects that is to be based on the collections of national libraries of Baltic states. As a result of the project, the national libraries in the participating countries will produce new online teaching and learning materials for in-depth digital exploration of digital heritage content.
People @ Humlab
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- Stefan Gelfgren
- Fredrik Norén
In cooperation with
- National libraries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania