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Greg Harris President & CEO
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We Can Work It Out Establishing the World’s First Rock and Roll Library
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Jennie Thomas Head Archivist
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Move collections Create policies, procedures, workflows Finding aids for first 1,000 l.f. of priority collections Determine best ACMS
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2,500 l.f. 4 different locations
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No or partial records Incomplete agreements Reboxing
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LIBRARY Commercial publications ARCHIVES Everything else! MUSEUM 3-D
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Archival content management system The Museum System Archivists’ Toolkit
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1601 l.f. processed 362 collections 45% unprocessed 108 researchers 375 reference requests
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Collecting policy Revised standards ArchivesSpace Records management Digitization Linkage of finding aids to digital objects
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Adam Wead Systems and Digital Collections Librarian
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No ILS No archival processing software No preservation storage No digital initiative
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Bundled solutions are expensive Innovative & ExLibris Vendor products didn't fit our needs for video Uncompressed video, PBCore metadata Partnered with Case to become an affiliate Chose Archivist's Toolkit for our processing software
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Video was the priority: induction ceremonies Required lots of storage and specialized processing Opted for the Fedora repository architecture Flexibility with storage systems and metadata standards Chose a vendor to digitize our tapes
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Fedora is only a backend Needed a web-based interface to manage, catalog and ingest content Hydra gives you the ability to manage Fedora within a web framework: Ruby on Rails + Solr + Blacklight
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Initial estimates were for 250 TB of data with expansion over time Required two off-site copies, geographically separated Cloud storage was too expensive at the time--probably still is HSM solution: combines hard disk and tapes Multiple tapes are stored offsite: Museum downtown, and Iron Mountain in PA
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Three data types: MARC, EAD, PBCore Funneled into one datastore: Solr Interface to sSolr for library data: Blacklight EAD are separated into multiple item-level records for better searching All content in Hydra is item-level
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Image digitization workflow and processing: 4 TB 90,000 image backlog An institutional repository for the Rock Hall Extending Hydra's capabilities with other institutions’ solutions
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Amanda Raab Catalog and Metadata Librarian
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Relocate, assess, and prioritize collections Create policies, procedures, workflows Develop adequate tools for internal and external use
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Starting backlog of 50K items Coordinating description standards across library and archives Establishing description policies that allow findability across 5 catalogs, using 3 schemas
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Reassessing collection policies and cataloging priorities Updating the discovery interface to incorporate RDA elements Digital video, images, and audio Crowdsourcing widgets Aesthetic changes
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Laura Moody Public Services Librarian
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Information Desk Policies and procedures Scheduling of librarians for Info Desk A/V set up and instruction Virtual reference
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Opening Day collection Database subscriptions Magazine subscriptions Theses/dissertations Audio/video
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Case Western Reserve University Cleveland public school district Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) Museum staff LibGuides Virtual
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Social networking via Facebook, Twitter Blog posts via Museum Word of mouth E-News to Museum members Tabling at local events Education Department programs Volunteers and interns
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Books: 6,623 Audio: 4,031 Video: 869 Periodicals: 505 Theses/Dissertations: 476 Scores: 368 Reference Questions: 1,450 New patron registrations: 1,323
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Looking Forward More outreach Ask-A-Librarian chat reference model In-house instruction Circulating collection? Library book sale? Enhanced web page and catalog Metrics
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Questions? Phone: 216.515.1956 Email: library@rockhall.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/rockhalllibrary/ Twitter: @RockHallLibrary
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