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Let me tell you about my grandpa: jessica sedgwick archivist for women in medicine harvard medical school 13 august 2009 A content analysis of user annotations to online archival collections Image from Beyond Brown Paper, courtesy Plymouth State University
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Archivists are very busy! …and other limits on archival description
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Meanwhile… Archivists are experimenting with “2.0” approaches
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Concerns about user-engagement: What is the value? Cost of implementation and maintenance Loosening our grip on authority control Image from Library of Congress, “1930s-40s in Color” set on Flickr
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Study design Content analysis Collected publicly-contributed user comments from online archival collections Analyzed comments against a set of categories Counted each comment toward as many categories as it represented
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Online collections examined Keweenaw Digital Archives Beyond Brown Paper Polar Bear Expedition Digital Collections
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Data set Total comments collected: 568 Breakdown for each site:
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Codebook
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Results overall
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#1 Subject identification Image from Beyond Brown Paper, courtesy Plymouth State University
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#2 Providing further information Image courtesy Michigan Tech Archives
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#3 Linking to further resources Image courtesy Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
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#4 Establishing personal connection Image from Beyond Brown Paper, courtesy Plymouth State University
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#6 Correction Image courtesy Michigan Tech Archives
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Results compared across sites
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Implications Users are willing to contribute, how willing are archivists to let them? Considerations: Encouraging and managing comments Maintaining clear spaces of authority Making user comments searchable Incorporating user comments into archival description
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Encouraging your user community Image and screenshot from Joyner Library Digital Collections, Eastern Carolina University
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Authority control Image courtesy Michigan Tech Archives
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Searching across comments Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
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Incorporating user-contributed content Image from Beyond Brown Paper, courtesy Plymouth State University
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Incorporating user-contributed content Image courtesy Michigan Tech Archives
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Final thoughts and questions How is user engagement affected by: format of materials (textual vs. photographic) amount of metadata provided Implications for finding aids? How to verify accuracy (and why bother?) How to encourage and shape user engagement?
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Thank you! Complete study available online: http://etd.ils.unc.edu/dspace/handle/1901/561 Image from Beyond Brown Paper, courtesy Plymouth State University email: jmsedg@gmail.com twitter: jm_sedgwick Special thanks to The Donald Peterson Student Award Committee
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