Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Smart Web Exhibits: Carnegie Museum of Natural History Presented at Web-Wise 2002, Johns Hopkins University.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Smart Web Exhibits: Carnegie Museum of Natural History Presented at Web-Wise 2002, Johns Hopkins University."— Presentation transcript:

1 Smart Web Exhibits: Carnegie Museum of Natural History Presented at Web-Wise 2002, Johns Hopkins University

2 2 Smart Web Exhibits  An experiment in providing access to a museum’s archival collections as part of both on-site and on-line exhibits  A collaboration between the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science  Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, 1999-2001

3 3 Initial Hypothesis  Museum visitors want to know more about specimens on display than label copy provides, specifically the stories behind the discovery and acquisition of those specimens.  These stories can be told through documents in the museum’s archives.

4 4 Design Considerations  Different types of visitors will want to see different types of information.  In-gallery kiosks will not have keyboards for query entry.  Trackballs were used for selection and scrolling.

5 5 Selected Archival Collections The documents selected for digitization were those dealing with the discovery of the Carnegie Museum’s signature dinosaur, Diplodocus carnegii.  Records of Discovery and Reproduction of Diplodocus carnegii, 1899-1932.  Papers of Earl Douglass and Dinosaur National Monument, 1894-1931

6 6 One Data Set: Two Interfaces  Dinobase: User selects a persona, then selects a “packaged tour” or searches the entire data set.  DIVA: User can search the text of the documents or browse the entire archival collection, then select and view a particular document.

7 7 Dinobase  Creation of “packaged tours” with links to pre-selected digitized images and documents, including hand-written letters used to illustrate the story  Introduction of icons used to link to the original documents

8 8 Dinobase: Packaged Tours  Two groups of “packaged tours” were created for two personas, i.e. the child and the interested adult.  Each of the tours incorporates selected documents from the archival collections to tell the story.

9 9 Dinobase: Researcher’s View  User may search documents and photographs.  Contrast and zoom control on both documents and photographs  Metadata displayed with photographs  User may read related publications.

10 10 The Three Personas

11 11 Stories For Kids

12 12 Selected Story

13 13 Dinosaur Fever

14 14 Letter from Monument Site

15 15 Researcher’s View

16 16 Dippy Discovered

17 17 Photo Metadata

18 18 Camp Carnegie

19 19 Caption Information

20 20

21 21 Installing the Backbone

22 22 Browse A Book

23 23

24 24 DIVA Interface

25 25 DIVA Searching  Users may search transcriptions of document’s text or the results of OCR, captured in metadata.  Users may limit search by document type and sort results by date.  Users may view collection by archival arrangement.

26 26 Searching for Dinosaurs and Tourists

27 27 Search Results

28 28 Browse Search

29 29

30 30 Links  Dinobase www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/imls  Development site for Researcher’s view gypsum.ul.cs.cmu.edu/cmnh/dinobase.cgi  DIVA (Digital Information Versatile Archive)  Diva.library.cmu.edu/CMNH/index.html

31 31 Challenges  Museum staff’s reticence to release data to an unknown user, i.e. without direct contact with a museum curator.  Diffuse process of exhibition development.

32 32 Contact Information Bernadette G. Callery Carnegie Museum of Natural History 4400 Forbes Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Calleryb@carnegiemuseums.org


Download ppt "Smart Web Exhibits: Carnegie Museum of Natural History Presented at Web-Wise 2002, Johns Hopkins University."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google