DIGITIZATION PROCESS IN BELGRADE CITY MUSEUM. First phase of digitization in museum collections: Database forming was started in Belgrade City Museum.

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DIGITIZATION PROCESS IN BELGRADE CITY MUSEUM

First phase of digitization in museum collections: Database forming was started in Belgrade City Museum in At the beginning we’ve used program pacage ISIS 2.3 distributed by UNESKO. Two of museum collections were completely implemented in this program (Antic archaeology-AA with 4867 objects and Historical collection- SGI2 with 9594 objects). In December of all data was implemented in CDS ISIS for Windows 1.5. Work was continued with four more museum collections, almost objects. Between und we made the list of all museum collections (about objects) in ACCESS program.

DIGITIZATION OF MUSEUM DOCUMENTS AND LIBRARY Main museum documents: Inventory and Acquisition Books of museum objects were transferred to microfilm, 74 out of 118 Inventory books and both Acquisition Books were digitized. Library Inventory books (7 books) were transferred to microfilm and digitized. Digital catalog of Museum library fund (over objects) have been made.

DIGITIZATION TODAY Since Belgrade City Museum has been working on Unique Database Project, that will include all museum collections, over objects. It consist of 8 subsystems: Acquisition, Inventory 1, Inventory 2, Photodocumentation, Archives, Placement, Conservation, Publishing. Until now, 20% of museum material have been digitized, but not uniformly. Some collection are completly digitized (for exemple SGI2 with 9594 objects). In case of 3D objects, photos are made with digital cameras, from different angles.

PUBLISHED DIGITAL WORKS Old mapes, engravings and photographs, collection of the Belgrade City Museum:

Groman’s photo album:

Belgrade City Annual ( I - X):

Belgrade City Annual (XI - XX):

MUSEUM ARHIVES Since 1950s in Belgrade City Museum has had Museum archives. It contains arhives of museum exibitions and other manifestation- promotions, workshops, etc. Files were formed for every event, and they were grouped in folders. Material in every file can be very different: invitations for the opening ceremony or other invitations, photos of opening and exhibition, newspapers texts, catalogs, texts of exhibition conception, contracts, different lists, posters, etc.

DIGITIZATION OF АRHIVES In digitization of arhives was started. We’ve digitized, until now, around 50% arhives. We’ve used skeners A3 and A4 and computer program Photoshop. Material was scanned in RGB colour mode, 300 dpi and saved in JPEG format, except posters that were saved also in TIFF format. Than digital files and folders were made, as if they had been made from original material.

LANDSCAPES OF BELGRADE (KONAK OF PRINCESS LJUBICA, МАY- SEPTEMBER 2007.) Invitation:

Photos of opening and exibition (since photos are made with digital cameras)

Exibition poster (70x60 cm):

Newspaper text:

IMPLEMENTATION IN DATABASE In subsystem named Archives was added to Museum database. The aim was to join this type of material. Every file can be joined as well as every skan. However, some scans became to small and useless, practically invisible (for example newspaper texts). Usefull scans are those made from photos of openings or exhibitions, or posters.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL DOCUMENTATION Most of the archaeological objects in Belgrade City Museum are discovered during the excavations. Documentation following the objects is inseparable part of them and of same importance. More than documents are digitized in resolution of 300 dpi: - all textual documents are scanned in gray scale and saved in BMP format - all photos are scanned in true color or gray scale and saved in JPEG or TIFF format - plans are scanned in gray scale and saved in BMP or TIFF format Archaeological dokumentation includes:

EXCAVATION DIARY

NIVELMAN (LEVEL) DIARY

PHOTO DIARY

PHOTOS OF THE EXCAVATIOS

PLAN

ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVENTORY(ТI)

C FINDS