Local studies collections, librarians and the Norwegian local history wiki
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Postprint version of article published in new library world. original article can be found at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03074801011044106

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Sveum, T. (2010). Local studies collections, librarians and the Norwegian local history wiki. New Library World, 111 (5/6), 236-246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03074801011044106Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the relevance of local studies collections and contributions from local studies librarians to a Norwegian local history wiki.
Design/methodology/approach – The paper will focus on access to metadata in form of bibliographies, databases and catalogues, in addition to general articles on local history. The methodological approach is qualitative and comparative based on semi-structured interviews with librarians in charge of local studies collections and with the administrators of the wiki. The study includes an analysis of a selection of local studies collections and criteria for inclusion into the local history wiki. A short comparison with history wikis in other countries is added.
Findings – Local studies collections contain valuable and unique material for the wiki, especially metadata resources. The expertise of librarians could increase the value of the wiki. Generally, librarians are not active contributors. Strategies for involvement are needed.
Originality/value - The paper may encourage and inspire local studies librarians to contribute actively to the wiki and incorporate relevant parts of their collections.
Key words – Wikis, Local history, Librarians, Collections, Bibliographies
Paper type – Case study