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Andrew W.Mellon基金会已经赞助图书馆和信息资源委员会(CLIR)4万6千美元的计划基金,以资助其研究并开发美国数字公共图书馆(DPLA)原型系统。这个原型系统将会作为DPLA“Beta Sprint(冲刺公测)”的一部分,冲刺公测旨在“寻找想法、模型、原型、技术工具,或用户界面……,以索引更广范围的分布式内容供用户利用。”CLIR数字图书馆联盟(DLF)项目总监Rachel Frick将会管理这一项目,并且与伊利诺伊大学香槟分校(UIUC)科学和学术信息研究中心主任CarolePalmer教授一
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has sponsored a $ 46,000 program fund from the Library and Information Resources Board (CLIR) to fund its research and development of the prototype system of the U.S. Digital Public Library (DPLA). The prototype system will be part of the DPLA “Beta Sprint” and sprint beta aims to “find ideas, models, prototypes, technical tools, or user interfaces ... to index a wider range of distributed Content is for User Use. ”" Rachel Frick, project director for CLIR Digital Library Alliance (DLF), will manage the project and will collaborate with Professor Carole Palmer, director of UIUC’s Center for Scientific and Academic Information Research