So what exactly *is* the relationship among these three? DPLA includes metadata that Internet Archive contributed both directly and through secondary channels such as the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
If I click on an item in DPLA like this one, http://dp.la/item/0d40023c31741805ad718cc6e56b9ac0 it points me to the Internet Archive, which then points at OpenLibrary if I want to edit the record, but we all know that's a one way street and the corrections won't go back to IA (or DPLA). If I look at a secondary item like this: http://dp.la/item/baf816f56bc9f0c58e39be177c3778b2 It points to the Biodiversity Heritage Library which (not too obviously) links to Internet Archive which links to OpenLibrary. Is the Internet Archive going to focus on DPLA instead now? Why isn't OpenLibrary involved in any of this? Tom
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