The Swiss National Library

Marie-Christine Doffey
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In Alexandria 12(3) 2000, as part of a series of pieces on The next ten years in national libraries' the then director of the Swiss National Library, Jean-Frederic Jauslin, outlined some plans and predictions for the next decade, including attempts to achieve legal deposit, gaining more autonomy for the library in order to increase its decision-making powers and working both on conservation of acidic paper and digitization for access. Nearly ten years later, we summarize the results and attempt the same exercise for the next ten years.The library's autonomy has increased as planned, and significant work has been carried out in conservation and preservation of both print and digital material. Plans for legal deposit were not fulfilled but fortunately the long-standing cooperation with the Associations of Swiss publishers has seen continued voluntary deposit of print material and discussions are under way with online publishers to achieve the same.The last ten years have seen a huge growth in online material but little or no decrease in print; in the next years, storage capacity for all media will be required. New underground stacks, inaugurated in August 2009, provide the library with space until 2030 at the current rate of print production. A major challenge will be the increased requirements for electronic storage capacity and preservation; not just for Web archiving and borndigital material but also for the large amounts of digitized material that are being produced.As new formats emerge in the next ten years, the library and others will face its first major tests in migration and/or emulation to secure access over time. The electronic book, long hailed as imminent, seems finally to have arrived. The proliferation of reading devices such as the Kindle may change both collection management and user expectations. Digitization on demand, currently a niche product for the library, will increase if e-readers make loading and access more user friendly. Ten years ago, Google was unknown; today the company is ubiquitous and its impact on digitization and the difficult question of copyright undeniable.The Google Book project has highlighted the difficult areas of orphan works, and varying durations of copyright across countries; these questions will continue to be particularly pertinent for comparatively young institutions such as the Swiss National Library, much of whose collection remains subject to copyright. Cooperation with rights holders will be essential: the Library has already started working in public/private partnerships to digitize and allow widespread access to material, especially newspapers. This form of cooperation will increase over the next years, also in partnership with other Swiss libraries to avoid duplication of effort and share costs in a financial climate that will continue to be challenging.National libraries around the world are seeking increasingly to underline their relevance to all sections of the public, not just a research 'elite'. The Swiss National Library has always been open to the general public and is unusual in that it lends out its more recent material for home use. …
瑞士国家图书馆
在亚历山大2000年12月3日,作为国家图书馆未来十年系列文章的一部分,当时的瑞士国家图书馆馆长Jean-Frederic Jauslin概述了未来十年的一些计划和预测,包括尝试实现法定存款,为图书馆获得更多的自主权,以增加其决策权力,并致力于酸性纸张的保护和数字化访问。近十年后,我们总结了结果,并尝试在接下来的十年中进行同样的练习。图书馆的自主权已按计划增加,并在保护和保存印刷和数字材料方面开展了重大工作。法定寄存的计划没有实现,但幸运的是,与瑞士出版商协会的长期合作使印刷材料继续自愿寄存,并正在与在线出版商进行讨论,以实现同样的目标。在过去的十年里,在线材料有了巨大的增长,而印刷材料却几乎没有减少;在未来几年中,将需要为所有媒体提供存储容量。新的地下书库于2009年8月落成,按照目前的印刷速度,图书馆可以使用到2030年。一个主要的挑战将是对电子存储容量和保存的要求增加;不仅适用于网络存档和原生数字材料,也适用于正在生产的大量数字化材料。随着未来十年新格式的出现,库和其他库将面临迁移和/或模拟方面的第一次重大考验,以确保访问安全。一直被誉为即将到来的电子书似乎终于到来了。Kindle等阅读设备的普及可能会改变藏书管理和用户期望。按需数字化,目前是图书馆的一个小众产品,如果电子阅读器使加载和访问更方便用户,将会增加。十年前,谷歌还不为人知;如今,该公司无处不在,它对数字化和版权难题的影响不容否认。谷歌图书项目强调了孤儿作品的困难领域,以及各国不同的版权期限;对于像瑞士国家图书馆这样相对年轻的机构来说,这些问题将继续是特别相关的,因为它的许多藏书仍受版权保护。与权利人的合作至关重要:图书馆已经开始在公共/私营伙伴关系中开展工作,以数字化并允许广泛获取材料,特别是报纸。这种形式的合作将在未来几年增加,也将与其他瑞士图书馆合作,以避免重复工作,并在将继续具有挑战性的财政环境中分担成本。世界各地的国家图书馆正越来越多地寻求强调它们与公众各阶层的相关性,而不仅仅是研究“精英”。瑞士国家图书馆一直向公众开放,它的不同寻常之处在于,它把最新的资料借给家庭使用。…
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