[OSM-talk] It's time to manage libraries properly in OSM
Kathleen Lu
kathleen.lu at mapbox.com
Tue Apr 21 16:38:51 UTC 2020
My local University is the same way. Students and faculty automatically
get access, but community and alumni can get access by paying fees.
Is access=members an option?
It implies that you have to become a member according to some criteria, but
that membership is possible for a large swath of people.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 8:34 AM Christian Rogel <
christian.rogel at club-internet.fr> wrote:
> Le 21 avr. 2020 à 03:26, Warin <61sundowner at gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> Currently we can already mark if the library is open to the public on not
> (access=yes means open to the general public), but it's unclear how say a
> school library or library restricted to attendees of an educational
> facility like a university should be tagged (is it access=private since
> only those people attending the institution have been given permission?
>
> access=customers?
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> Libraries rarely get « customers ». In most of the public libraries, your
> are free to enter, to grab any material ans to sit down for hours. No need
> to suscribe for these services.
>
>
> Besides, the libraries of the French universities are providng their
> services to any person paying the fees, same as the students.
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> As the type of services and the social role are rich and complex, un
> unusual number of subtags is required :
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> 1. pubic targeted
> 2. intellectual content (collections)
> 3. material types (books, manuscripts, records, artworks, maps…)
> 4. lending / no lending / mobile ending
> 5. administrative status (municipal, school, county, ngo, state,
> university, corporate…)
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> Christian Rogel
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