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1 “Workshop on Technical Skills and Standards for the World Digital Library”
Doha, Qatar February 22-23, 2012

2 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Agenda (Day One) Introduction: Overview of the World Digital Library and WDL in the Arab Peninsula Region (Jason) Participants Introduction and Discussion (All) WDL Standards: Purpose and Practice (Sandy / Chris) Overview of the WDL Production Process (Jason) Workflow for Content and Metadata Preparation (Sandy / Chris / Ted)

3 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Agenda (Day Two) Image Files: Digitization and Preparation (Sandy / Chris) Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process for Review and Evaluating Quality (Jason / Ted) Discussion on “Expert Descriptions based on Arab Heritage Resources” (Mr. Mohammed Hammam Fikri) Image Files: Transfer (Sandy / Chris) Discussion: Increasing the Usage of WDL in the Arab World (All) Summary: (Jason) Review of the WDL Production Process New Developments and Opportunities for Technical Staff at Partner Institutions Improving Communication and Collaboration Feedback Questionnaire, Certificates and Photographs Distribution

4 WDL Trainers: Sandy Bostian, WDL Content Manager
World Digital Library WDL Trainers: Sandy Bostian, WDL Content Manager Chris Masciangelo, WDL Digital Conversion Specialist Ted Waddelow, U.S. Fulbright Scholar at University of Bahrain Jason Yasner, WDL Operations Manager

5 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Introduction: Overview of the World Digital Library and WDL in the Arab Peninsula Region Jason Yasner WDL Operations Manager

6 World Digital Library: Mission and Objectives
World Digital Library World Digital Library: Mission and Objectives Mission: Digitize and make freely available over the Internet, in multilingual format, primary source materials that tell the stories and highlight the achievements of all countries Objectives: Promote international and intercultural understanding and awareness Expand multilingual and culturally diverse content on the Internet Provide resources to educators and contribute to scholarly research Build knowledge and capacity in the developing world; help narrow the digital divide

7 Key Features of the WDL Website
World Digital Library Key Features of the WDL Website Multilingualism Interface in seven (7) languages Content in more than seventy-five (75) languages High quality content of cultural and historical importance Consistent, high-quality metadata to allow searching and browsing across cultures and time periods Item-level descriptions, curator videos to enhance user understanding of the content Speed and performance Web 2.0 features

8 Partners and User Statistics (As of February 1, 2012)
World Digital Library Partners and User Statistics (As of February 1, 2012) 138 partners from 72 countries launched on April 21, 2009 Usage since launch: More than 19 million visitors Top countries by number of visitors: Spain, United States, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, China, France, Russian Federation, Colombia, Portugal, Germany, UK Links from other sites to WDL: 3.5 million Visitors from the Arab World: 454,390

9 The WDL Governance Structure
World Digital Library The WDL Governance Structure WDL launched as a Library of Congress-UNESCO partnership WDL Charter provides for: Annual partner meeting Executive Council Standing Committees for: Technical Architecture Content Selection Translation and Language Regional and Subject Sub-committees Arabic Scientific Manuscripts Chinese Language Content Meso-American Codices Arab Peninsula Regional Group Library of Congress serves as Project Manager ( )

10 WDL in the Arab Peninsula Region (and neighboring parts of Africa)
World Digital Library WDL in the Arab Peninsula Region (and neighboring parts of Africa) Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) Al- Ahgaf Library for Manuscripts, Yemen Central Library, Qatar Foundation, Qatar King Abdulaziz University Library, Saudi Arabia King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Main Library, Saudi Arabia King Hamad Library, Bahrain National Library of Jordan National Library of Sudan Omani Digital Library (Kawab Al-Marifa), Sultanate of Oman Sultan Qaboos University Libraries, Sultanate of Oman

11 Partner Introduction and Discussion
World Digital Library Partner Introduction and Discussion Name, Position, Institution What are you digitizing, e.g., books, manuscripts, maps, photos, etc.? What content do you plan to contribute to WDL? Do you have a preservation policy in place? How are you storing your digital items? What equipment are you using? Do you have dedicated funding for digital production? Do you have a dedicated physical space (scanning facility)?

12 WDL Standards: Purpose and Practice
World Digital Library WDL Standards: Purpose and Practice project.wdl.org Sandy Bostian WDL Content Manager

13 WDL Standards: Why? Your images are what people see.
World Digital Library WDL Standards: Why? Your images are what people see. Deep Zoom shows flaws. “Put your best foot forward.” Your metadata runs the display.

14 WDL Standards: What is a digital object?
World Digital Library WDL Standards: What is a digital object? Digital Content Metadata Relationships Behavior Partner WDL

15 WDL Standards: One vs. Many
World Digital Library WDL Standards: One vs. Many Books, Manuscripts Single Volume – 1 object Multi-Volume – 1 object Newspapers Each Issue – 1 object Journal Photographs Single Photograph – 1 object Photo Album – ??? Maps Single Map – 1 object Atlas – ???

16 WDL Standards: Digital Object
World Digital Library WDL Standards: Digital Object 1 Record = 1 Object Make Sure the Numbers Match Before Sending Put the Digital Identifier in the Record

17 WDL Standards: Real Life Example
World Digital Library WDL Standards: Real Life Example 806 Records 316 Files + 55 Directories = 371 Objects No Digital Identifiers in Records

18 WDL Standards: Filenaming
World Digital Library WDL Standards: Filenaming ASCII characters, preferably numbers Case matters (my_file vs. My_file vs. my_File) Three-letter file extensions (.tif NOT .tiff) Do not use these characters: < or > : " / or \ | ? * Space “ “ ( or )

19 Overview of WDL Production Process
World Digital Library Overview of WDL Production Process Content Selection Content Transfer Content Processing Cataloging (consistent metadata, descriptions) Translation Publishing Jason Yasner WDL Operations Manager

20 World Digital Library www.wdl.org

21 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
WDL 2 Workflow

22 Content Workflow: Transfer
World Digital Library Content Workflow: Transfer Transfer to “landing zone” server Malware & virus scans “Bag & tag” Inventory Transfer to tape backup Transfer to “work zone” server Content Workflow: Triage Reconcile records & media Cursory vetting for obvious problems Missing media files Missing data files/records Corruption issues Cataloging/Translation derivatives Starter kit prep - item level tracking Load to catalog or pre-translation

23 Content Workflow: Object Building
World Digital Library Content Workflow: Object Building Quality review Media adjustments as needed (cropping, etc.) Color management/sRGB conversion Create master reference image Object building WDL directory structure Add image header information Handle registration Reference image derivatives PDFs Content Workflow: Validation Run script that checks for missing parts & server permissions issues Final media validation (JHOVE based tool) Link items to dev team server area Update inventory system

24 Description Process WDL Description team: Function: Process:
World Digital Library Description Process WDL Description team: Professors, scholars, researchers, and other field experts Editors Description Coordinator Partner Reviewers Function: To produce a summary that explains each item and highlights its significance To illuminate the material in a way that is accurate, succinct, and engaging, working with information provided by partners, subject specialists, and other authoritative resources Process: Pre-description: determine and execute the appropriate course of action for the writing and editing processes, i.e.: how to improve existing descriptions provided by partners pinpoint the appropriate expert to write descriptions, if they are not provided Writing: supplement pre-existing descriptions or produce original ones Editing: substantive edit and copy-edit Partner Review: evaluation of WDL-edited descriptions by partner institution Finalizing: final approval before description is sent to Metadata team

25 Metadata Process Original metadata creation
World Digital Library Metadata Process Original metadata creation Edit English title, read and check the description Find or verify names in VIAF Verify publication date and language used in the material Verify place names in TGN Assign appropriate topics and additional subjects Clean “Notes” and “Physical Description” fields Add collection title if needed Metadata review Review each field to make sure there are no errors Verify the names, DDC, and subjects, etc. Batch metadata creation Analyze metadata to develop strategy and workflow Create metadata mapping and decide output format Create or/and verify generic information, names, places, DDC, and subjects, etc. Develop and create macros and scripts Process metadata in batch using various tools Final review of the metadata in Metadata Management App

26 Translation and Language Management
World Digital Library Translation and Language Management Linguistic team Three translation vendors who share our six languages (FR, ES, PT, AR, RU, ZH) One reviewer per language Translation process Pre-translation when content is submitted to us in a language other than English Translation into six languages, using translation management systems such as CAT tools In-context review and quality control on our staging website Related work Terminology and style management (glossaries and style guides) Query management (direct access to content writers and subject matter experts) Feedback loop management between subject matter experts, translators and reviewers

27 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Development Process Ongoing supportive role of entire production process Ongoing maintenance and scaling of website Building tools for content and metadata management Troubleshooting

28 Workflow for Content and Metadata Preparation
World Digital Library Workflow for Content and Metadata Preparation Your metadata runs the display! Sandy Bostian WDL Content Manager

29 Metadata Preparation: Identifiers (IDs)
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Identifiers (IDs) WDL Identifier Record Identifier Digital Identifier

30 Metadata Preparation: Title Information
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Title Information Original Title Original Title Language Title vs. Work English Title (if available)

31 Metadata Preparation: Contributors
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Contributors Contributor Name Birth/Death Dates (if known) Role Author Scribe/Copyist Calligrapher Photographer Editor/Compiler Architect

32 Metadata Preparation: Publication Info
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Publication Info Date Created Start End Created vs. Copied CE and/or Hijri Publisher Place of Publication

33 Metadata Preparation: Subjects
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Subjects Place Hierarchical Controlled Vocabularies Time Publication vs. Subject Time CE and/or Hijri Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) Additional Subjects (keywords)

34 Metadata Preparation: Type of Item
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Type of Item Controlled Vocabulary Books Journals Manuscripts Maps Motion Pictures Newspapers Prints, Photographs Sound Recordings

35 Metadata Preparation: Descriptions
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Descriptions Description/Abstract Physical Description Notes Language

36 Metadata Preparation: Additional Info
World Digital Library Metadata Preparation: Additional Info Collection Series Institution URL

37 Image Files: Digitization and Preparation
World Digital Library Image Files: Digitization and Preparation Chris Masciangelo WDL Digital Conversion Specialist

38 Agenda Technology Hardware Software Pre-capture Set Up
World Digital Library Agenda Technology Hardware Software Pre-capture Set Up Information Capture / Scanning File Formats Storage Quality Review / Post Processing Problems Audio and Video Other Considerations

39 Technology Hardware - Flatbed scanner - Overhead/Planetary scanner
World Digital Library Technology Hardware - Flatbed scanner - Overhead/Planetary scanner - V-shaped book scanner - Large Format scanning system - Monitor - Computer

40 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Hardware Flatbed Scanners

41 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Hardware Overhead/Planetary Scanners

42 Hardware V-shaped Book Scanners - Manual [Atiz BookDrive Pro]
World Digital Library Hardware V-shaped Book Scanners - Manual [Atiz BookDrive Pro] - Automatic [Kirtas KABIS III]

43 Hardware Large Format Scanning System
World Digital Library Hardware Large Format Scanning System

44 Hardware Large Format Scanning System - Camera - Digital Back
World Digital Library Hardware Large Format Scanning System - Camera - Digital Back - Lighting - Platform/Easel

45 Hardware Monitor - CRT Calibration – colorimeter / spectrophotometer
World Digital Library Hardware Monitor - CRT - LCD Calibration – colorimeter / spectrophotometer

46 Software Computer/Operating System - Windows - Mac
World Digital Library Software Computer/Operating System - Windows - Mac

47 Software Scanning software/driver Image Editing software
World Digital Library Software Scanning software/driver Image Editing software - Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite - Adobe Bridge - Adobe Photoshop Elements - Capture One Image Validation software [JHOVE] Image Metadata Editing [ExifTool]

48 Pre-capture Set Up Examine materials to be scanned for issues/problems
World Digital Library Pre-capture Set Up Examine materials to be scanned for issues/problems Identify balance between adequate informational capture and quality, physical item size, file format and compression, resolution and bit depth, and master file size Ensure equipment is properly focused, has capture profile set (including no auto-sharpening), and that the monitor is calibrated Ensure proper and equal distribution of lighting Good practice to shoot with a commercial color bar or grayscale

49 Pre-capture Set Up Risks during imaging - Physical damage
World Digital Library Pre-capture Set Up Risks during imaging - Physical damage - Exposure to light - Exposure to heat - Disassociation

50 Information Capture / Scanning
World Digital Library Information Capture / Scanning Targets, color bars, and grayscales

51 Information Capture / Scanning
World Digital Library Information Capture / Scanning Bit Depth [informational and artifactual value]

52 Information Capture / Scanning
World Digital Library Information Capture / Scanning Color Modes - RGB [red, green, blue] - CMYK [cyan, magenta, yellow, key (black)]

53 Information Capture / Scanning
World Digital Library Information Capture / Scanning Color Space and Profile - sRGB sRGB is the only appropriate choice for images uploaded to the web since most web browsers don't support any color management. - sRGB IEC - Adobe RGB (1998) Adobe RGB images that are uploaded to websites without conversion to sRGB will generally appear dark and muted. - Grayscale - Gray Gamma 2.2

54 Information Capture / Scanning
World Digital Library Information Capture / Scanning Resolution [PPI/DPI] ppi (slides) ppi (archival) - 72/96 ppi (on screen/download) Rule of thumb: Longest side of the image should be 3000 pixels 4 inch x 5 inch 600 ppi = 2400 x 3000 pixels File size = (width pixels x height pixels x bit depth)/8 (2400 x 3000 x 24)/8 = 21,600,000 bytes or 20.6 MB

55 File Formats Master [archival] RAW Access [derivatives] JPG
World Digital Library File Formats Master [archival] RAW TIF JPEG2000 Access [derivatives] JPG PNG PDF Compression LZW ZIP

56 Storage Media CD Backups Issues DVD Hard Drive Tape Cloud Capacity
World Digital Library Storage Media CD DVD Hard Drive Tape Cloud Backups Issues Capacity Transfer errors Bit rot Sustainability, obsolescence, data migration

57 Quality Review / Post-Processing
World Digital Library Quality Review / Post-Processing Identify digital issues Image validation Color correction Sharpening

58 Problems Noise Artifacting Vignetting Chromatic aberration
World Digital Library Problems Noise Artifacting Vignetting Chromatic aberration Over-sharpening Depth of field Color reproduction Lens distortion Clipping - Overexposure / Underexposure

59 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Noise

60 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Artifacting

61 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Vignetting

62 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Chromatic aberration

63 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Over-sharpening

64 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Depth of Field

65 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Color Reproduction

66 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Problems Lens Distortion

67 Problems Clipping - Overexposure / Underexposure
World Digital Library Problems Clipping - Overexposure / Underexposure

68 Audio and Video The format should be publicly and openly documented.
World Digital Library Audio and Video The format should be publicly and openly documented. The format is not proprietary. The format is in widespread use. The format can be opened, read, and accessed using readily-available tools. WAV or AIFF files [uncompressed] MP4 or MOV

69 Other Considerations Copyright Funding Staffing
World Digital Library Other Considerations Copyright Funding Staffing

70 Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process for Review and Evaluating Quality
World Digital Library Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process for Review and Evaluating Quality Question: What is an Expert Description on the WDL? Answer: It is a summary that explains each item and highlights its significance. It illuminates the material in a way that is accurate, succinct, and engaging. It is developed by working with information provided by partners, subject specialists, and other authoritative resources. Jason Yasner WDL Operations Manager

71 Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process
World Digital Library Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process 1. Do we have adequate information from the partner, both metadata and what the partner has provided as descriptions, to produce the descriptions we need for the WDL? Does the description answer the following questions: “What is this object and why does it matter?”

72 Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process
World Digital Library Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process 2. If the initial description (and metadata) are inadequate to create a usable WDL description, is there additional information on the Partner Institution’s Web site directly linked to this item that could be used to do so? This may not be initially known because there may be different people involved in creating the metadata than were involved in creating these sites.

73 Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process
World Digital Library Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process 3. If the answers to 1 and 2 both turn out to be “no,” i.e., the Partner Institution does not have a description that can be used, is there an existing, authoritative source (online or in hard copy) that contains a usable description for the item or items in question, or the raw material to create such a description? Description writers need to remember that they are dealing with digitized versions of real objects, many rare and unique. Description writers are trying to highlight the significance of these objects and provide context. They shouldn’t write just about the objects (as in the bibliographic literature) or just about the context (as in general sources such as Wikipedia), but must do a bit of both, relating one to the other.

74 Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process
World Digital Library Expert Descriptions: Nominal Process 4. If the answers to 1, 2, and 3 are all “no,” we have no alternative but to produce a new description from scratch. This can either be done by going back to the Partner Institution and asking them to produce a new description, or, if for some reason the partner cannot produce a description (it may not have available staff or language expertise, for example) to engage WDL staff and expert contractors to do the description and then run by the partner for comment/approval. Examples of research strategies used by WDL.

75 Discussion on “Expert Descriptions based on Arab Heritage Resources”
World Digital Library Discussion on “Expert Descriptions based on Arab Heritage Resources” Mr. Mohammed Hammam Fikri Senior Heritage Specialist Cultural Advisor Office, Qatar Foundation

76 Image Files: Transfer Live Demo Sandy Bostian WDL Content Manager
World Digital Library Image Files: Transfer Live Demo Sandy Bostian WDL Content Manager

77 Discussion: Increasing the Usage of WDL in the Arab World
World Digital Library Discussion: Increasing the Usage of WDL in the Arab World How do we promote WDL to users in the Arab World? What can your institution do to support this? How do we recruit more institutions to join WDL? Other ideas?

78 SUMMARY Jason Yasner WDL Operations Manager
World Digital Library SUMMARY Jason Yasner WDL Operations Manager

79 Overview of WDL Production Process
World Digital Library Overview of WDL Production Process Content Selection Content Transfer Content Processing Cataloging (consistent metadata, descriptions) Translation Publishing

80 New Developments January 2011: 1,350 items online
World Digital Library New Developments January 2011: 1,350 items online Comprising 98,278 images November 14, 2011 (Partner Meeting): 4,049 items Comprising approx. 212,000 images 200% increase since January 1, 2011 End of 2011: 4,550 items 237% increase since January 1, 2011 Early 2012: Expected approx. 6,000 items Satisfy medium-term goal in WDL Business Plan 344% increase since January 1, 2011

81 Opportunities for Technical Staff
World Digital Library Opportunities for Technical Staff New Metadata Management Application Code-named “Cupcake” Improved metadata creation and maintenance Currently, also supports Translation and Quality Review processes WDL 2 Overhaul of code for better management and optimization Into the cloud… Better user experience worldwide Continuous Process Improvement Project Management, standards and best practices Efficiency, reliability, and timeliness

82 Improve Communication and Collaboration
World Digital Library Improve Communication and Collaboration Increase Partner Collaboration Enable more Self-Service via online tools to: Increase online content transfers Track transfers with inventory integration Improve content processing and validation Allow Partner access and review of descriptions, metadata, and translations Get more people in the process where needed Improve Detailed Standards and Guidelines Content guidelines (digitization, file-naming, object structure) Metadata guidelines (mapping from MARC, MODS, Dublin Core) Improve Integration with Authority Files Metadata controlled vocabularies, authority files Translation controlled vocabularies, authority files

83 Improve Communication and Collaboration
World Digital Library Improve Communication and Collaboration Improve User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) WDL 2 is a starting point Richer user interface and experience Full-Text Search (FTS) Enhanced Web 2.0 Sharing features Capacity Building Continue support of digitization centers in Egypt, Uganda, and Iraq Plan meetings and training workshops Use this workshop in Doha, Qatar, as a prototype @WDLorg Please follow

84 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
Contact Information Sandy Bostian, WDL Content Manager Chris Masciangelo, WDL Digital Conversion Specialist Ted Waddelow, U.S. Fulbright Scholar, Univ. of Bahrain Jason Yasner, WDL Operations Manager

85 World Digital Library www.wdl.org
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