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2 Ela Majocha Toby Burrows ARC Network for Early European Research University of Western Australia Building e-Research infrastructures for Collaboration in Humanities Research Networks

3 Activities  Collaborative Grant Programs  Symposia  International conferences  Co-sponsored events  Postgraduate/ECR  Digital agenda

4 NEER’s Digital Strategy “The full use of innovative digital technologies, both to facilitate and promote communication between researchers and to develop and provide shared research resources.” (ARC Research Network application, 2004)

5 Digital Initiatives: Digital Initiatives: Shared resources  Commercial databases: ProQuest (EEBO), Brepols (5 databases)  Skills and training: Brepols internships  Electronic publication: Parergon / Project Muse  Heritage collections: Europa Inventa  Research repository: PioNEER

6 PioNEER  NEER’s digital repository of research outputs  Representative and retrospective  Beyond “publications” – other types of outputs and data  Links to institutional repositories  Self-archiving + central deposit

7 PioNEER  DigiTool software  Hosted by UWA Library  Available later in 2007

8 Digital Initiatives: Digital Initiatives: Communication  Web site, newsletters  e-mail lists  Collaborative working tools and workspaces: Confluence

9 NEER Confluence  Web-based collaborative software  Commercial Wiki product (Atlassian)  Communication, discussion, annotation, collaborative writing  News and blogs  Personal spaces & group spaces  Searchable

10 Further information NEER Web site http://www.neer.arts.uwa.edu.au/ Confluence http://confluence.arts.uwa.edu.au/http://confluence.arts.uwa.edu.au/ Ela Majocha elzbieta.majocha@uwa.edu.auelzbieta.majocha@uwa.edu.au Toby Burrowstburrows@library.uwa.edu.autburrows@library.uwa.edu.au

11 Europa Inventa  Envisaged in the original NEER application to the ARC  A gateway to all Early European items in Australian collections  Main focus would be on unique items and those with specific associations  Link from descriptive catalogue records to digitized images held on the servers of the holding institutions, rather than storing copies of images centrally  The possibility of commissioning some digitization work in these institutions was also envisaged

12 Some basic questions  How many Early European manuscripts, artworks, etc. are there in Australian collections?  Where are they held?  Where are they listed and described?  Have they been digitized?  Have they been studied?  What has been written about them?

13 Some (preliminary) answers  How many? 250 manuscripts in Sinclair catalogue, 200 paintings in NGV and 300 in NLA. Thousands of items overall.  Where? All types of cultural institutions: galleries, museums, libraries; large and small.  Listings? Library catalogues, gallery & museum databases, printed catalogues (Sinclair, Manion & Vines)  Digitized? Some, but proportion unknown.  Studied and written about? Yes, but scattered.

14 Functional desiderata  Browse by subject, name, type of object, holding institution, place of origin (and by combinations of these characteristics)  Search the database and browse the results using various facets  Link to more detailed descriptions  Link to works about the objects  Link to digitized versions  Add information about the objects

15 Processes for building  Import catalogue records from libraries, galleries, museums, archives  Normalize these records into a consistent structure  Apply a consistent “names and concepts” framework  Make the database available for searching and browsing  Make the database available for annotation by researchers  Augment and enrich the records with links to more detailed descriptions and to secondary works

16 Scope of the service  Which forms of material should be included?  Focus initially is on unique objects (especially artworks, manuscripts)  Could expand later to cover incunabula, early printed books, early printed maps, prints and engravings  What date range should be covered?  The initial cut-off date is 1800  Could expand later to cover 1801-1850  Any limits on the geographical origin of material?  Focus on material relating to or produced in Western Europe

17 Current status  Record formats and standards: CDWA Lite for artworks, MODS for textual materials  Artworks database has been set up  Gathering records from gallery/museum/library catalogues (in a variety of formats)  About to set up database for manuscripts and texts (collaboration with IVRLA)

18 Next steps  Export records in XML  Load to software environment based on MuseumFinland  Develop and apply ontologies for describing Early European objects, concepts, places and events  Establish framework for contributors to annotate and expand  “People of Early Europe” service?  A service for Europe?

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