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UKOLN is supported by: Introduction to Collections and Collection-Level Description Bridget Robinson Collection Description Focus A centre of expertise in digital information management www.ukoln.ac.uk
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Introduction to Collections & Collection-Level Description Collection Description Focus What is a collection What is a collection-level description
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Collection Description Focus Improve consistency, compatibility of approaches Funded by RSLP JISC/DNER British Library Re:source Experience of RSLP Collection Description Benefit from collaboration with Interoperability Focus JISC Information Environment Architecture Team NOF-Digitise Technical Advisory Service CIMI (museums)
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Collection Description Focus Developing consensus –Gathering information –Building a community –Facilitating dialogue –CD Forum Disseminating good practice –Organising events –workshops, briefing days –Giving presentations –Publishing articles and papers –Developing training resources –recommendations, guidelines, Online Tutorial
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Collection Description Focus Supporting implementers –point of contact, advice –support for CLD in programmes –Research Support Libraries Programme –JISC programmes for building the IE –JISC Learning & Teaching (5/99) programme –NOF-Digitise –Re:source regional cross-domain research projects
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What is a collection? Collection –“an aggregation of items” Aggregations of, e.g. –natural objects: fossils, mineral samples… –created objects: artefacts, documents, records… –digital resources: documents, images, multimedia objects, data, software… –digital surrogates of physical objects: documents, images… –metadata: catalogue records, item descriptions, collection-level descriptions
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What is a collection? Various criteria for aggregation, e.g. –By location –By type/form of item –By provenance of item –By source/ownership of item –By nature of item content (Resource Guides) Any number of items Permanent, temporary Discrete, distributed Collections created with intent/purpose –“consciously formed” –collection development policies
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Why collection-level description? –Enable collection provider to disclose information about collections to users –Enable user to discover/locate collections select collections to explore/search on basis of summary description compare collections as broadly similar objects (even where items heterogeneous) understand conditions of access & use interpret collections –Enable software agents to select collections to search on behalf of user control searches across multiple collections
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Collection of physical objects Collection of metadata records Collection of books Collection of digital items Database of CLDs CLDs provide high- level “map” of landscape for user, researcher, visitor….
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AIM25 Archives Hub Cecilia Collections Navigator – NHM Cornucopia Crossroads Who’s using Collection Description?
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Who’s using Collection Description? EnrichUK.net: ITAM: MIMAS Collection Description Reveal The Science & Culture website SCONE
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