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Indian Ocean Rim Region Virtual Library Project

Susan Lutley describes a prototype virtual library, built as part of a co-operative venture focusing on broad issues in Social Development within the Indian Ocean Rim Region.

The Indian Ocean Rim Web Site [1] advances the scope of development studies researchers by providing access to material which has been difficult to obtain, and by offering a forum for researchers around the world, especially in the region, to network.

The Virtual Library is fully searchable, containing documents (free from copyright) in full text, research abstracts, subscription details for journals and reports from countries within the region.

The Indian Ocean Rim Region Site also provides researchers and students with a directory of Researchers and includes the opportunity to register their work, thus promoting the vast body of research currently within the region.

It has been jointly developed by Edith Cowan and Murdoch University Libraries; the Centre for Development Studies at Edith Cowan University and the Inter-University Consortium for Development Studies Western Australia (comprising Edith Cowan University, Murdoch University, Curtin University of Technology and the University of Western Australia.

Funding for the project, was received from the National Priority (Reserve) Fund Allocation from the improved Library Infrastructure which is administered by the Australian Vice-Chancellors Standing Committee on Information Resources.

Background and Content

In Western Australia, each University has either a major research focus or postgraduate studies in the discipline Development Studies, with interests in countries including Sri Lanka, Maldives, Seyc elles, Africa, Mauritius and Indonesia.

Links had already been established with external agencies including One World Centre, AIDAB, World Vision, Marga Institute and CENWOR (Sri Lanka).

The project identified an area of increasing interest, not well covered elsewhere, with a regional focus (hence the Indian Ocean Region), and the subject area of Social Development. The team were motivated by the need to harness fugitive or grey literature not readily available electronically.

The need for a systematic, accessible infrastructure to facilitate the storage, retrieval and dissemination of relevant information and documentation being the basis for this project. The funding provided an opportunity to pursue collaboratively to address the needs and network and share information, within and about this region.

Objectives

The overall object is to provide a prototype virtual library containing information related to global social development in the Indian Ocean Rim Region.

The project features:-

  1. Web site for international access.
  2. References to data sources, integrated with full text (mostly of the “fugitive” kind).
  3. Register of research/research in progress.
  4. Register of researchers.
Specifically, the aims have been:-

The target audience included:-

(a) Australian

(b) Overseas

Standard Practises adopted in this project

1: Standards for Document Delivery

Documents have been provided in two formats;

These were chosen as the most likely to suit the majority of visitors. Anyone accessing the Internet can obtain a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader and HTML format, providing easy access to documents which are linked to the main page which lists all thr documents available to download.

Standard for documents in PDF format
All full text documents were split into a number of smaller documents for speedier retrieval. Documents which have been split have a front page which lists all the documents available to download. Tables or graphs are provided as separate PDF files.

Standard for documents in HTML format
Where appropriate documents were scanned, edited and marked up in HTML format. In some instances, where documents were large, they have been split at a suitable point in the document and linked by way of a chapter or section link. Visitors can access any section of the document from the section they are currently viewing by way of a link backwards or forwards.

2: Standards for HTML Production

The site conforms to HTML2 and HTML standards. Generally, visitors can view the information without the need for a graphic display. Except for documents which contain full text of publications, pages have been kept short for easy viewing. Search pages have a standard “help for navigation purposes” and a link to the IORR’s copyright statement, as well as the University’s copyright statement.

Although all material can be searched through the search pages, an index has been provided for each directory section; eg. Articles available, Researchers directory, Theses directory, Conferences Note: searches by country or region are available through a clickable map, or a listing of the regions.

Criteria for Document Selection

The following formed the basis to assist in the selection of documents:-

  1. Must be copyright free or able to be waived.
  2. Available locally from Western Australia, or from within the region. Materials will be sought from both individuals and institutions.
  3. In general unpublished and/or difficult to obtain materials such as:-
    • brochures/pamphlets
    • discussion papers, working papers
    • conference proceedings
    • newsletters
    • policy documents, position papers
    • press releases
    • government publications which are difficult to obtain
    • ephemera
    • ngo publications
  4. Length of document - some may require annotations (ie. only scan components).
  5. Ease of conversion to htm.
  6. Topic areas to include:-
    1. Social, economic, political, social movements (ie. the broader view of changes in the region).
    2. Health, education, gender, human rights, welfare, environment (ie. the specific areas of concern which are related to social development).
  7. Value judgement will be required only in areas where large amounts of material are collected.
  8. Life of a document. Generally exclude items likely to be redundant in less than 1 year.
  9. All documents in English

Outcomes

Social Development researchers studying the Indian Ocean Rim Region are now able to electronically source (including full text) a range of research and information documents from the WWW, in particular items which are difficult to trace and obtain.

The project provides an opportunity for researchers studying the region to register their research interests, projects and theses.

Recommendations arising from the project

References

  1. Indian Ocean Rim Project Web Site,
    http://www.cowan.edu.au/library/iorr/home.htm

Author Details

Susan Lutley,
Faculty Librarian, Health & Human Sciences Manager
email: s.lutley@cowan.edu.au
Tel: (09) 2738704
Address: Edith Cowan University Library, Churchlands Campus, Churchlands, W.A.6018. Australia