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CONVERGENCE ROCKS! LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES and MUSEUMS Convergence of Knowledge and Culture Speaker Series April 29, 2009 University of Calgary Ingrid Parent Assistant Deputy Minister Library and Archives Canada 1

Johann Reinhold Forster and his son Georg Forster in Tahiti; Source: http://hera.geschkult.fuberlin.de/~zeichnen/projektvor stellung.htm; Date 1775-80, Author John Francis Rigaud (1742-1810). Library and Archives Canada Bibliothèque et Archives Canada 2

Library and Archives Canada Bibliothèque et Archives Canada 3

The Age of Convergence The Age of Convergence Various disciplines: archaeology, museology, library science, natural history, architecture, archives, law and the many varieties of history. 4

Common Issues Common Issues Evidence: its discovery or protection, the need to inventory and describe it, the problems of physical conservation, the importance of interpreting it and presenting it to the general public, and its value in education and scholarly study. 5

Library and Archives Experience: A Single Institution Canada be served by an institution that is a source of enduring knowledge, accessible to all, contributing to the cultural, social and economic advancement of Canada as a free and democratic society 6

a synergy of collections and skills, Advantages of a Single Institution Advantages of a Single Institution accessibility to the breadth and depth of Canada s documentary heritage, enhanced outreach to Canadians, better use of resources, a stronger voice in government, and leadership across the information professions. 7

A Single Institution The LAC Collection: Relating the Canadian Experience 20 million books, periodicals, newspapers, microfilms, government publications 167 km of unique textual records 24 million photos; 365,000 works of art Portraits of Canadians since 1710 Canadian theses and dissertations Gigabytes of electronic publications & official records of the government of Canada. Outstanding collections of Canadian Maps and architectural drawings Film, video, sound recordings & broadcasts Music, stamps, editorial cartoons, posters & pamphlets Both traditional and new media 8

Extreme Convergence Extreme Convergence Physical, organizational and functional merger of: archives library museum (Portrait Gallery of Canada) all functions, including: collection development description preservation access are managed horizontally inside the new organization 9

Libraries, archives and museums Libraries, archives and museums 10

Libraries, archives and museums: commonalities collection-based, service-oriented organizations, generally not-for-profit, similar mandates, infrastructure heavy, high demand for information technology and information management, and skilled professional and technical staff. 11

Libraries, archives and museums: differences Libraries, archives and museums: differences LIBRARIES: man-made published products of the last several hundred years; focus on description and development of resource-sharing networks and practices ARCHIVES: man-made records and documents spanning several thousands of years; focus on provenance and context and development of collective documentary approaches to establish authenticity and meaning MUSEUMS: natural and man-made objects, ranging from several millions, billions of years old to the present; focus on classification, based on physical or social attributes and the interpretation and use of the object in public exhibits 12

Convergence and Integration or Collaboration and Coordination Convergence: the merging of distinct technologies, industries or devices into a unified whole Integration: the incorporation as equals into society or an organization of individuals of different groups Convergence of libraries, archives and museums is in its infancy But, new forms of collaborations and partnerships, new ways of describing and interpreting materials and new models of access and retrieval 13

Internet Internet Landscape used for 5 years or more by 89% of those surveyed by Online Computer Library Centre (OCLC)1 two thirds of general public surveyed by OCLC who were over 50 years of age have been going online for 7 years or more it is estimated that 84% of information searches begin with a search engine, not with a library catalogue 1. OCLC Report, Sharing, Privacy and Trust in Our Networked World, 2009 14

Internet Digital Landscape internet readers are becoming internet authors emergence and proliferation of social websites is changing the construction and culture of the web internet is being built by millions users want to be participants 15

Internet Information Landscape users are drowning in information 43% of users cannot make decisions due to massive data overload2 challenge for libraries, archives and museums: make sense of this landscape for users 2. Frey, Thomas. The Future of Librairies: Beginning the Great Transformation. Da Vinci Institute. 2009 16

LAC and the Web LAC and the Web LAC website one of the most heavily used sites in the Government of Canada, with over one million visitors per month through federated search, librarians, archivists, researchers and the public are able to access 38 million records of material held in 1,300 libraries and 7 million archival records in 200 archival repositories 17

Hangintogether Michael Fox, Minnesota Historical Society, Hangingtogether, The hangout spot for libraries, archives, and museums We divide the world. Books, papers, stuff. But users want to bring it together; they want answers and we give them a roadmap 3 3. Fox, Michael. : What s In a Name? 2009 18

Convergence Projects at LAC Convergence Projects at LAC Festival Karsh: celebration of the 100 th birthday of Yousuf Karsh, in partnership with Canada Science and Technology Museum and 20 other partners: includes: touring exhibition 2010 to 2012, Flickr site, special events and educational programming, Karsh trail in Ottawa, Karsh website, and an independent video biography of Karsh on Bravo TV. 19

Convergence Projects at LAC Convergence Projects at LAC Winkworth Collection: a nationally significant art collection that documents more than four centuries of Canadian history. in 2002, and in 2008, with funds from the Government of Canada, and in partnership with other cultural institutions, LAC purchased more than 5000 pieces of art and cultural objects from Mr. Winkworth s Londonbased collection 20

Convergence Projects at LAC Convergence Projects at LAC Dictionary of Canadian Biography 14 volumes of DCB online in both official languages 8000 biographies Link individual biographies to portraits, records, historic sites Clockwise from top left, R. B. Bennett, Sir John. A. Macdonald, Tommy Douglas 21

International examples International examples The Dunhuang Cave Project http://idp.nic.gov.cn or http://idp.bl.uk MICHAEL Project www.michael-culture.org/en/home International Federation of Library Associations www.ifla.org Museum Centre for British History http://www.mla.gov.uk/news_and_views/press/ releases/2009/museum_centre_british_history 22

Convergence Enablers Convergence Enablers technology professions communicating on models of collaboration, training and education, strategies, and best practices new partnerships national and international publicizing of joint projects and sharing best practices a new Library-Archives-Museum professional guidelines for organizations to ensure converged collections are catalogued and accessible master full potential of digital technologies 23

Convergence Rocks Convergence Rocks I see everywhere hope, calm resolution, courage, enthusiasm to face all difficulties, to settle all problems. We do not anticipate, and we do not want, that any individuals should forget the land of their origin or their ancestors. Let them look to the past, but let them also look to the future; let them look to the land of their ancestors, but let them look also to the land of their children. Sir Wilfred Laurier, Edmonton, Alberta, 1905 (http://www.pc.gc.ca/apprendre-learn/prof/itm2-crp-trc/pdf/laurier_e.pdf) 24

Ingrid Parent Secteur de la collection du patrimoine documentaire / Documentary Heritage Collection Sector Library and Archives Canada www.collectionscanada.gc.ca Ingrid.parent@lac-bac.gc.ca 25