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The [https://reuse.diglib.org/ Content Reuse Working Group] is focused on developing the Digital Content Reuse Assessment Framework Toolkit (D-CRAFT).


Building on the recommendations from [https://osf.io/9nbqg/ Surveying the Landscape: Use and Usability Assessment of Digital Libraries], the User Studies Working Group's Content Reuse subgroup is focused on developing a needs assessment to better understand the desired scope and functionality of a toolkit designed to measure digital library object reuse.
== Current Project ==


== Current Projects ==
=== [https://reuse.diglib.org/home/d-craft/ Digital Content Reuse Assessment Framework Toolkit (D-CRAFT)] ===


The subgroup has submitted a grant proposal to the [[https://www.imls.gov/ Institute of Museum and Library Services] to obtain funding to complete this needs assessment. The project's preliminary proposal can be found [[https://osf.io/jxe3t/ here].
==== About the Project ====


=== Background ===
The Content Reuse Working Group is thrilled to participate in a National Leadership Grants for Libraries project grant ([https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/lg-36-19-0036-19 LG-36-19-0036-19]) from the [https://www.imls.gov/ Institute of Museum and Library Services] (IMLS) to develop D-CRAFT.


In preparation for the submission of this application, the project team has conducted an environmental scan of existing tools and resources as well as of non-reuse toolkits to identify the ideal components to include in a future toolkit.
==== About D-CRAFT ====


=== Proposed Grant Activities ===
D-CRAFT will be an open access, collaboratively-developed toolkit. The group's aim is to develop a resource that will:


An IMLS National Leadership/National Forum Grant will enable stakeholders from a variety of institutions to meet with members of the project team to discuss the issues facing implementation of content reuse assessment, the tools and resources identified in the environmental scan, necessary infrastructure for the toolkit, and next steps towards toolkit development.
* Provide an overview of available assessment tools, best practices, and a code of ethics for measuring the reuse of digital assets, facilitating both standardization and impact measurement in the digital library field.
* Identify sustainable and vetted assessment methods that can be applied to a broad array of digital collections
* Promote exemplary stewardship of library and museum digital collections
* Allow libraries, data archives, and other cultural heritage and knowledge organizations to better understand the ways users engage with, reuse, and transform digital library materials.
* Standardize approaches and best practices for communicating the economic, educational, scholarly, scientific, social, and cultural impact of digital collections, and support the use of evidence-based approaches to build inclusive user-centered platforms and systems


=== About the Toolkit ===
The project will take 4 years to complete, starting in July 2019 and ending in June 2023.


The ultimate goal of the toolkit will be to provide a roadmap, tools, techniques, and documentation to assess the reuse of materials within a given digital library in order to help libraries plan and deliver content to different user groups. The toolkit will provide analysis of the purpose, strengths, and weaknesses of available tools and allow the user to choose the resources that best fit their assessment needs. Included resources will support the full lifecycle of reuse assessment, from defining goals, assembling vetted tools, and pointing to current studies and research in this area.
==== Project Team ====


=== Project Team ===
===== Current Members =====
 
* Elizabeth Joan Kelly, Loyola University New Orleans
* Ayla Stein Kenfield, University of Illinois
* Ali Shiri, University of Alberta
* Santi Thompson, University of Houston
* Liz Woolcott, Utah State University
 
===== Former Members =====
 
* Kinza Masood, Mountain West Digital Library
* Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California
 
== Past Projects ==
 
=== [https://reuse.diglib.org/home/measuringreuse/ Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital Objects] ===
 
==== About the Project ====
 
From July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, members of working group conducted the [https://reuse.diglib.org/home/measuringreuse/ Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital Objects] project. The project conducted a formal needs assessment of the digital library community to determine desired functionality for a future reuse assessment toolkit.
 
The project was sponsored by an IMLS National Leadership/National Forum grant ([https://www.imls.gov/grants/awarded/lg-73-17-0002-17 LG-73-17-0002-17]) award.
 
In September 2018 the project team released [https://osf.io/y9ghc/ Setting a Foundation for Assessing Content Reuse: A White Paper From the Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital Objects] '''(DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/BQJVR)'''. This white paper (a) provides a broad overview of the Measuring Reuse project, including background information on the AIG, (b) outlines the methods used by the project team, (c) summarizes results, and (d) discusses potential next steps.
 
==== Project Team ====


* Genya O’Gara, Virtual Library of Virginia
* Genya O’Gara, Virtual Library of Virginia
* Elizabeth Kelly, Loyola University New Orleans
* Elizabeth Kelly, Loyola University New Orleans
* Martha Kyrilidou, QualityMetrics
* Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California
* Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California
* Ayla Stein, University of Illinois
* Ayla Stein, University of Illinois
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== Get Involved ==
== Get Involved ==


The group's work is archived using the [https://osf.io/36npw/ Open Science Framework].


If you have any questions, or are interested in participating in the working group, please contact [mailto:sathompson3@uh.edu Santi Thompson].


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The Content Reuse Working Group is focused on developing the Digital Content Reuse Assessment Framework Toolkit (D-CRAFT).

Current Project

Digital Content Reuse Assessment Framework Toolkit (D-CRAFT)

About the Project

The Content Reuse Working Group is thrilled to participate in a National Leadership Grants for Libraries project grant (LG-36-19-0036-19) from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to develop D-CRAFT.

About D-CRAFT

D-CRAFT will be an open access, collaboratively-developed toolkit. The group's aim is to develop a resource that will:

  • Provide an overview of available assessment tools, best practices, and a code of ethics for measuring the reuse of digital assets, facilitating both standardization and impact measurement in the digital library field.
  • Identify sustainable and vetted assessment methods that can be applied to a broad array of digital collections
  • Promote exemplary stewardship of library and museum digital collections
  • Allow libraries, data archives, and other cultural heritage and knowledge organizations to better understand the ways users engage with, reuse, and transform digital library materials.
  • Standardize approaches and best practices for communicating the economic, educational, scholarly, scientific, social, and cultural impact of digital collections, and support the use of evidence-based approaches to build inclusive user-centered platforms and systems

The project will take 4 years to complete, starting in July 2019 and ending in June 2023.

Project Team

Current Members
  • Elizabeth Joan Kelly, Loyola University New Orleans
  • Ayla Stein Kenfield, University of Illinois
  • Ali Shiri, University of Alberta
  • Santi Thompson, University of Houston
  • Liz Woolcott, Utah State University
Former Members
  • Kinza Masood, Mountain West Digital Library
  • Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California

Past Projects

Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital Objects

About the Project

From July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, members of working group conducted the Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital Objects project. The project conducted a formal needs assessment of the digital library community to determine desired functionality for a future reuse assessment toolkit.

The project was sponsored by an IMLS National Leadership/National Forum grant (LG-73-17-0002-17) award.

In September 2018 the project team released Setting a Foundation for Assessing Content Reuse: A White Paper From the Developing a Framework for Measuring Reuse of Digital Objects (DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/BQJVR). This white paper (a) provides a broad overview of the Measuring Reuse project, including background information on the AIG, (b) outlines the methods used by the project team, (c) summarizes results, and (d) discusses potential next steps.

Project Team

  • Genya O’Gara, Virtual Library of Virginia
  • Elizabeth Kelly, Loyola University New Orleans
  • Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California
  • Ayla Stein, University of Illinois
  • Santi Thompson, University of Houston
  • Liz Woolcott, Utah State University

Get Involved

The group's work is archived using the Open Science Framework.

If you have any questions, or are interested in participating in the working group, please contact Santi Thompson.

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