图书情报知识 ›› 2020, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (1): 15-23.doi: 10.13366/j.dik.2020.01.015

• 图书、文献与交流 • 上一篇    下一篇

图书馆数据开放——大英图书馆的实践经验与启示

李斯,陈一   

  • 出版日期:2020-01-10 发布日期:2020-02-13

Open Data in Libraries: Experience and Enlightenment from the British Library

  • Online:2020-01-10 Published:2020-02-13

摘要: [目的/意义]旨在研究和借鉴大英图书馆的数据开放实践经验,推动我国图书馆数据开放。[研究设计/方法] 从法律、技术两个方面研究大英图书馆如何将资源转换为开放数据,并调查了该图书馆促进数据利用的措施。 [结论/发现] 大英图书馆在法律层面对公共领域作品、孤儿作品、自身拥有版权的作品以及涉及他人版权的作品采取了不同的开放措施,在合法的前提下将数据开放到公共领域;在技术层面,注重增强数据的可发现性、可访问性和可分析性;在促进数据价值创造的措施上,主动走向用户,培育创新利用方式。结合我国实际提出图书馆数据开放的建议:保障公共领域作品数字化副本的使用不受限制;将数据融入互联网环境;鼓励用户参与数据开放工作。[创新/价值]为我国图书馆数据开放实践提供参考,进一步提升我国图书馆数据的价值。

关键词: 数据开放, 大英图书馆, 公共领域作品, 数字化, 数据重用

Abstract: [Purpose/Significance]This paper aims to study and draw on the experience of the British Library in order to promote China’sdata opening process in libraries. [Design/Methodology]This paper analyzes the conversion of resources into open data in the British Library from legal and technical aspects, and also investigates their promotion of data reuse. [Findings/Conclusion]In legal aspect, the British Library adopts different opening and licensing strategies for public domain works, orphan works, works of self-owned copyright, and works involving the copyrights of others. The British Library opens data to the public domain in the premise of legality. From the technical aspect, the British Library focuses on improving the discoverability, accessibility and analyzability of data. In the promoting measures of data value creation, the British Library actively adapts to users and  innovate data usage approaches. According to the situation in China, this paper provides some suggestions on data opening in libraries, including unconstrained use of digital copies of works in public domain,integration of data into the Internet environment, and encouragement of users’ participation in data opening practice. [Originality/Value]This paper provides reference to libraries’open data practice, and enhances the value of library data in China.

Key words: Data opening, The British library, Public domain works, Digitalization, Data reuse