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I remember when all this was fields Nick Poole Chief Executive Collections Trust
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http://vintagedocumentation.tumblr.com #vintagedocumentation
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http://england.prm.ox.ac.uk/englishness-PRM-Artefact-Documentation.html
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http://www.nhm.ac.uk/natureplus/community/whalestrandings/blog/2013/02/13/100- years-of-stranding-records-at-nhm?fromGateway=true
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SPECTRUM Facts & Figures 26,000 licensed users 40 countries 8 languages 19 SPECTRUM Partner systems Core part of Museum Accreditation in the UK
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STANDARD WORLDWIDE COMMUNITY (26,000) COMPLIANCE (19) GUIDANCE PDF/XML/PRINT + SCHEMA NEW IDEAS
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http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk/spectrum
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SPECTRUM-i An international Committee Made up of SPECTRUM National Partners Developing the roadmap for SPECTRUM 5.0 Undertaking research into the value & impact of SPECTRUM Providing support to new countries Developing an international community of practice
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SPECTRUM 5.0 Due for publication in Spring 2016 Comprehensive revision Developed in partnership with Axiell & KE Emu Users Aiming to provide a futureproof standard Available free of charge Costs supported by SPECTRUM Partners & SPECTRUM-i
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The road ahead The 10 key challenges for documentation in the years ahead
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Challenges MissionAdvocacyIOTDigitisationDAMCOPERichnessUGCMobilityKnowledge
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Core Mission and Purpose MONEY PEOPLE STUFF MISSION & PURPOSE COLLECTING POLICY PRACTICES, PROCEDURES AND SYSTEMS PEOPLE AND SKILLS ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE
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Core Mission and Purpose MONEY PEOPLE STUFF MISSION & PURPOSE COLLECTING POLICY PRACTICES, PROCEDURES AND SYSTEMS PEOPLE AND SKILLS ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE
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The advocacy gap We have internalised the ‘back office’ mentality No museum can or should run without investing in documentation and collections management Short-term, tangible cost offset against long-term, intangible benefit We have to become better champions for the work, which means building both evidence and influence
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‘Create Once, Publish Everywhere’ If collections and collections-based information are to play their part in enhancing and extending the visitor experience, they need to be discoverable and usable outside the museum and its website ‘COPE’ is an approach to developing collections information and collections- related content that supports: Collections care Collections discovery & re-use Learning and intepretation Visitor engagement
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COPE in practice, from this... COLLECTIONS DOCUMENTATION COLLECTIONS DOCUMENTATION DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT INFORMATION / RECORDS SYSTEMS OF RECORD SYSTEMS OF ENGAGEMENT USER CHANNELS & PLATFORMS BYOD Museum website Gallery interactives Social media Aggregators
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To this... Collections Content & systems MobileSocialWebsiteOnsiteBYODWearable Something new!
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‘Choose a CMS’ database http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk/choose-a-cms
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‘Choose a DAMS’ Due at the end of this month!
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Digital Asset Management Launched SPECTRUM DAM in 2013 Providing guidance on how to manage photographs, scans and recordings alongside the collection Launched SPECTRUM DAM Partners Scheme in 2014, validating software providers who can demonstrate they work with collections systems Integrating DAM fully into SPECTRUM 5.0 http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk/spectrum/spectrum-digital-asset- management http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk/spectrum/spectrum-digital-asset- management
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Protecting the richness The risk of COPE is that it becomes reductive We need to find better ways of modelling the richness, contextuality and interconnections in our collections-related knowledge Rebuilding the SPECTRUM Units of Information using the CIDOC CRM Promoting the development of applications and functionality which promote the creation of semantically-rich documentation and the use of semantic references to augment the cataloguing process
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Solving UGC The acquisition, management and re-use of User Generated Content is not a solved problem in museums Most UGC implementations remain peripheral, without a structured approach to assessing the knowledge, internalising it or assimilating it into the museum’s own knowledge If our museums are becoming more open, participatory and inclusive, but our documentation isn’t, real change & relevance won’t happen Large-scale participatory crowdsourcing is about to become a real movement in museums…
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Looking ahead to IoT To an extent, our business is the forensic re-creation of the connection between an object and its informational content What are the implications for our business when the things we acquire come encoded with all of the information about their design, function, purpose and use? The sheer volume of data about things is set to increase hugely How do we deal with integrity, authenticity and provenance of material and its associated knowledge in an Internet of Things which is inherently changeable?
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http://england.prm.ox.ac.uk/englishness-PRM-Artefact-Documentation.html
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Keep in touch We offer several ways of keeping in touch with our work and with each other – Collections Management LinkedIn community (8,900 members) – Fortnightly email newsletter – www.twitter.com/collectiontrust www.twitter.com/collectiontrust – www.facebook.com/collectionstrust www.facebook.com/collectionstrust – www.slideshare.net/collectionstrust www.slideshare.net/collectionstrust
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Thankyou! Thanks to KE Emu Users, KE and Axiell for all of your support, ideas and hard work
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