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Creating Archives of Experience
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* Part 1: Analysis of current archive protocols and their application to 3 case studies * Part 2: Exploration of where and how to document contextual information, including an analysis of metadata formats and their application to test data generated from the 3 case studies * Part 3: Documenting the limitation of the OAIS reference model for the creation of AIPs containing sufficient contextual information
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* In Media Res, Future of the Book In Media Res, Future of the Book * Sid Meier’s Civilization Sid Meier’s Civilization * Alan Berliner’s Playing God “Creation is now declared a finished story”
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* Artist: Alan Berliner * Programmed by: Studio Mantissa * Commissioned for series of artwork based on the book of Genesis * Shown at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, June 8, 2008 – January 4, 2009 * You can “win” by: having the word God appear, getting direct quotes from the book of Genesis, or by getting the correct number on the corresponding monitor.
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* Variable Media Questionnaire Variable Media Questionnaire * MoMA/Tate/SFMoMA consortium guidelines on artist interviews and time-based media MoMA/Tate/SFMoMA consortium guidelines on artist interviews and time-based media * Data Curation Profiles Toolkit
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* Purdue/UIUC IMLS project * Developed interview protocols for library professionals to talk to scientists about their data * Purposefully NOT an inventory or comprehensive tool * Aims to capture “primary” data * Mapping scientists description to library needs
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* Where to document the contextual information? * Where to document the specifics? * How much weight to give to varying stakeholder views? * Goal: to create a template for mapping interview responses into archive packages
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