The content on this wiki is being preserved for historical purposes, but is not being maintained and is probably no longer accurate.
For current information about DPLA, see the DPLA main site.
Pages that link to "Main Page"
From Digital Library of America Project
The following pages link to Main Page:
View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Sign On (← links)
- Content and Scope (← links)
- Potential Content (← links)
- Suggested Resources (← links)
- Legal Issues (← links)
- Financial/Business Models (← links)
- Technical Aspects (← links)
- Governance (← links)
- Within the bounds of existing law, what can libraries do to digitize their collections and make at least some parts of in-copyright works publicly accessible (← links)
- What services need to be made available to make the content useful (← links)
- What models already exist in other national initiatives (← links)
- Assuming DPLA will be a distributed system, what is the optimal information architecture to ensure interoperability, in the US and globally, with other national libraries (Gosia Stergios) (← links)
- What models already exist in other national initiatives with regard to copyrighted and orphan works (← links)
- OTHERS (WHERE EFFORTS ARE UNDER WAY) (← links)
- OTHERS (← links)
- What are the two or three most interesting issues or questions that should be confronted in this research track (← links)
- Analysis of Digitized Works (← links)
- Who is digitizing at scale and what technologies are they using (← links)
- Media and Blog Mentions (← links)
- Should the DPLA even bother adhering to copyright law (← links)