National digital library
Where
Finland
Finland
When
2016
2016
Who
The national digital library project: ministry of education and culture; subproject finna: national library of finland; subproject dss: csc - it centre for science
The national digital library project: ministry of education and culture; subproject finna: national library of finland; subproject dss: csc - it centre for science
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Description of the policy/measure
The national digital library consists of two services:the finna: a user interface search service, which brings together the collections of finnish libraries, archives and museums. finna provides free access to cultural content and digital information from finnish museums, libraries and archives.the finna service features treasures from the collections as well as the latest research results. users can easily access images of museum objects and works of art, digital documents, books, maps and reference data independent of time and place. finna's information is reliable and up to date, thanks to the efforts of experts at the participating archives, libraries and museums. finna's user interface is responsive to different usage environments across a variety of devices.at the moment, finna provides access to materials of around 110 organisations (university and polytechnic libraries, public libraries, museums and archives). finna provides access to 1,3 million digital objects more than 10 million entries in the collections of 110 finnish museums, archives and libraries.聽the digital preservation system (dss): a centralised digital preservation system designed to store digital cultural heritage objects of museums, archives and libraries.聽digital preservation has been started from bit level preservation. the national digital preservation service currently ensure that the original digital data (bit stream) of the information remains unchanged and can be preserved on up-to-date storage media. many supporting processes include to the digital preservation service have been design and implemented. e.g. process to support organization during deployment phase and the integration to the preservation system.in the future the digital preservation service will ensure that the digital information remains also intelligible and that the actual information can also be accessed by future generations. in this phase the focus will on logical preservation and preservation methods (e.g. file migrations) will be deployed. also the necessary hardware, services, processes and manage
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Cultural Domain(s)
Results achieved
Improving the availability of digital information and cultural resources and services and making their use easierstrengthening cooperation across organisational and sectoral borders.improving interoperability, manageability, and efficiency of processes in libraries, archives and museums.preserving the potential of cultural heritage material far into the future.
Financial resources allocated to the policy
Budget is 3 million euro annually.