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From Fair Use to Fair Trading Creating a Digital Image Matchmaking Commons Collaborative collection building and sharing using MDID
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Collaborative Collection Building Contributors Faculty who only make small numbers of images available Faculty who have whole collections, but no means of distributing them effectively and efficiently
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Image suggestion/moderation MDID supports an image suggestion and moderation feature Contributors upload images they would like to contribute Moderators verify quality and legality of image and accept or reject image If accepted, image becomes available in a regular collection
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Image suggestion/moderation
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Sharing collections in MDID Any regular image collection in MDID can be shared with other MDID installations Access rights set per remote user or public Currently available collections advertised on wiki at http://mdid.org/
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Issues with sharing collections Restricted to MDID installations Currently developing API to facilitate other software applications Configuring access can be work intensive If hosting institution adds, changes, or removes images, other institutions get changes immediately
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Collaborative Collection Building Currently only used within JMU and other institutions Setup could be across institutions or even public
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Possible Scenario An organization hosts a central MDID installation Anybody can upload and suggest images A group of trusted moderators reviews suggestions and accepts images into collections By image topic By image and metadata quality
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Possible Scenario Collections are shared so any MDID institution can connect and use the images Collections are public so non-MDID institutions can browse, search, and download through the web interface
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Potential Issues MDID is teaching oriented Focus on large image files and basic cataloging data Currently no support for work/image relations Limited use for non-MDID institutions Currently developing API to facilitate other software applications
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