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As a national library, we want to dynamically enrich the information we have about our collections based on information held by other organisations, without needing to hold the information separately. This will help our users in discovering and accessing our own items.
This could be enriching information about: works, authors, publishers, related outputs among other things.
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This has got a connotation and a common ground with #72 The external resources used for enrichment of our own collections should be somehow "trusted" and "monitored" (presumably, automatically), to ensure the quality and the sustainability of enrichment links. Also we could foresee the situations when a "buy-out" will be a sensible (or the only possible) way to ensure the links sustainability, in case the organization who we relied upon for the enrichment links cannot sustain their collection any more, so we should consider to adopt it and host it ourselves.
As a national library, we want to dynamically enrich the information we have about our collections based on information held by other organisations, without needing to hold the information separately. This will help our users in discovering and accessing our own items.
This could be enriching information about: works, authors, publishers, related outputs among other things.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: