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Common Administration "We work together because we have the same employer.“ Ann T. Speyer Chief Information Officer Smithsonian Institution
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More than 13M images in some 700 collections throughout our museums and research centers – of which some are digitized
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Enterprise Digital Asset Net (EDAN) Derivative Generator Interactive Kiosks Derivative Image Storage Search Engines (e.g. Google ) SIRIS ArtCIS NMAH CIS NASM CISACM CISNMNH RCIS NPM CISNMAI CIS Open Source Applications Virtual Exhibits & Museums Smithsonian Photography Initiative Latino Center NMAAHC Asian Pacific T DAM Preservation Quality Image Storage SAN, Centera, & Tivoli Enterprise Storage Infrastructure (ESI) Image Delivery Service (IDS) Conceptual Diagram Education Scholarly Research
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http://photography.si.eduhttp://photography.si.edu.
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The World Wide Web Artesia Digital Asset Management System Kiosks? Search Engines Museum Websites Metadata Delivery Service SI EDAN Status (September 2010) Over 5.4 Million Records Over 460,000 digital objects and growing HMSG NMAfA FSGA NMAAHC NPG SAAM CHNDM NASM NPM ACM Horizon 8 SIL Archives SAAM - ARI SAAM - Juley SAAM - AECI Bibliographies History of SI Airplanes Library, Archive and Museum Systems (LAMS) Mimsy 1 NMAH Anthropology Botany Entomology Invertebrate Mineral Paleobilogy Birds NMAI Fishes Herpetology Mammals EMu 11 TMS 10 Index / Repository of SI Collections Metadata Tag ServiceImage Delivery Service (IDS) Flickr Commons Web Applications collections.si.edu photography.si.edu... Other ∞ AAA SIL DSpace STRI Mobile Applications iPhone proof of concept Implemented Under development Future Note: All LAMS owners are being contacted and each collection system is being systematically mapped and added to the EDAN index. List Service SIG Misc datasets
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Shared Objectives common access to digital assets links to system of record don’t force change to existing systems
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7 Access & Use Policy Metadata Standards Open Source Tools EDAN DAMS We Share Common Access Performance Measurement Surveys EvaluationStrategy Governance System Development
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Technical Experts Standards- setting Groups Content Owners 9 Allowed a small group to power through technical decisions, with limited input once requirements were defined When it came to standards and models empowered a larger group to maximize their subject matter expertise No need to change current system or documentation level for initial phase; future changes in hands of content owners Deep understanding of technology, risks, objective, and strategy Deep understanding of best practices and tactics Deep understanding of content and individual unit missions Why? How?
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10 Digital Asset Access & Use Policy DAMS Smithsonian American Art MuseumNational Postal Museum
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Legal Intellectual Property Rights (copyright, moral rights, trademark, patent, rights of privacy and publicity, personally identifiable information) Contractual Restrictions Native American and Native Hawaiian Human Remains and Objects Rare, Threatened or endangered species Archaeological or sacred sites Returned objects Uncertain provenance and export records Policy and Other Sensitive Content Unpublished Research Data / Resources Our own resource limitations Commercial use restrictions (discretion of unit)
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2007 EDAN Concept 2007 Digital Access & Use Working Group Forms Feb 2008 EDAN Funding Sep 2008 EDAN Kickoff 2009 DAMS Working Group Forms Sep 2009 EDAN Live Today EDAN Continues
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