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Understanding from Context Pairing EAD and Digital Repository Description Ann Hanlon and Jennifer O’Brien Roper, University of Maryland Libraries
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Where we started Image management concerns in Special Collections –Utilizing increasing requests for scans –Utilizing existing metadata from legacy databases
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Where we started
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Image management concerns in Special Collections –Utilizing increasing requests for scans –Utilizing existing metadata from legacy databases Creating a stronger online presence –Clearly communicate collection context
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Concept: Overview Unite two forms of description –Collection-based archival description EAD finding aids –Item level description Digital repository Multiple avenues for discovery
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Concept: EAD Existing finding aids already encoded in EAD Archival description as an effective model for digital projects Item level description primarily for identification
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Concept: Digital Repository Focus on item as a discrete object Degree of analysis enables many thematic contexts Ability to define multiple relationships
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Concept: Bringing them Together Collection based finding aids Item level description and subject analysis One interconnected resource with multiple points of discovery
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Implementation ArchivesUM –Modify existing system
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ArchivesUM
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Implementation ArchivesUM –Modify existing system Digital Object Repository –Build new system (FEDORA)
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Existing Resources Metadata from legacy databases EAD encoded finding aids 150 th anniversary scans Transitional database Capturing existing workflows (University of Virginia)
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EAD: Decisions about Finding Aids What can be described in a finding aid? –Non-archival collections –Digital library projects
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EAD: Item-level linking Where to link to in the finding aid? –Deciding on item-level specificity –Changing existing workflows
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Title: Woman feeding chickens, Edith Green Diary Collection: Papers of the Brooke Family Date: October 9, 1893 Subjects: Chickens Poultry Agriculture Family farms
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EAD: Item-level linking EAD-encoded Finding Aid 1 "[Woman feeding chickens, Edith Green Diary]" October 9, 1893 <dao linktype="simple" id="0407035016 (Persistent ID)" actuate="onrequest" show="new"/> Digital Object Repository Record Persistent Identifier: 0407035016 Container Level Link: container ID
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EAD: Decisions about Style Sheets Improving Navigation –James Madison Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue
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EAD: Decisions about Style Sheets
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Improving Navigation –James Madison Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue Googling and keeping your place
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EAD: Decisions about Style Sheets Improving Navigation –James Madison Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue Keeping your place Loading a richer resource –Caching HTML
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Digital Object Repository Broad public access to digitized images Rich descriptive standard –Based on Dublin Core and VRA Core –Enables discovery in a variety of contexts Link to finding aid and collection context
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Persistent identifier: 0407035016 Main Title: Orioles vs. Jersey City - July 16, 1944 Coverage Place: Continent: North America Country: United States Region: Maryland Settlement: Baltimore Coverage Time: Century:1901-2000 Date:1944-07-16 Culture: American Description: Photo of the first official game played by the Baltimore Orioles versus Jersey City in the original Baltimore Stadium after Oriole Park burned down Topical Subject: Baltimore Orioles (American Association : Baseball team) Topical Subject: Baltimore News American Topical Subject: Baseball teams – United States – Maryland – Baltimore – Pictorial works Topical Subject:Photography Temporal Subject: 1901-2000 Temporal Subject: 1940-1949 Part of: Baltimore News American Image CollectionBaltimore News American Image Collection Repository: Historical Manuscripts
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Where we are Now Migration from legacy databases Testing concepts Better access and understanding
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