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Digital Collections at the University of South Florida Presented by: Mark I. Greenberg Barbara Lewis
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The Past Special & Digital Collections administratively decentralized Special & Digital Collections content decentralized Digital Collections content housed in and served from commercial DAMS (cost, flexibility, & service issues) Limited in-state options
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The Present 2008 Digital Collections Task Force Report recommendations – Centralize administration (SDC created) – Integrate special & digital collections’ web presences – Globalize collections – content & contributors – Contextualize collections – Define/refine roles and workflows – Create collaborative space
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Elements of an Effective New DAMS Management: IT Experience Use open-source solutions Minimize operating cost and maintenance requirements Select solutions with dynamic user communities Manage digital collections within existing Library FTE and expertise Leverage centralization of USF IT Reuse existing hardware and software where feasible Establish robust test/development server
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Elements of an Effective New DAMS Access:User Experience Integrate each collection’s content regardless of format/media Contextualize each collection’s research value Provide value-added materials Promote user self-sufficiency Develop user-interface that provides access to all of the above within the same window Create a uniform user experience regardless of browser Minimize browser plug-ins and/or add-ons
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Next Generation USF Libraries DAMS: CORAL Management: IT Experience Data repository – Fedora Commons Repository Service (open source) Integrated development environment – Eclipse (open source) User interface development tool – Adobe Flex Builder 3 plug-in (education priced, proprietary) Metadata cataloging – OCLC Connexion client (proprietary) Collection administration – SWORD (Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit) framework (open source) User Experience Web interface – Adobe Flash (.swf files) Advanced content viewers – JAVA Servlet technology (open source) – Djatoka JPEG 2000 server (open source) – Adobe Flash (proprietary, freeware) – IIPImage IIPMooViewer (open source) – Google Maps API (freeware) Developer: Richard Bernardy rbernard@usf.edu 813-974-1622
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Digital Collections 84 accessible collections 69,653 simple/complex objects Photographs – Burgert Brothers (859) – Robertson & Fresh (2882) – Zylstra (216) Newspapers/Serials – La Gaceta (152) – Tampa Bay History (40) – NSS News (639) Florida & Rare Maps (195) Illuminated Manuscripts (259)
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Digital Collections Farid Karam, M.D. Lebanon Antiquities Collection http://guides.lib.usf.edu/karam http://guides.lib.usf.edu/karam Oral Histories Program http://guides.lib.usf.edu/ohp http://guides.lib.usf.edu/ohp
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