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1 Digitisation Workshop He mihi nui tenei ki a koutou!

2 Quick DigiQuiz Multi-valued multiple choice: select one or more responses to the quiz questions

3 Quiz 1.The information about taonga needs to be retrievable by: A: the whanau / hapu / iwi organisation B: individuals within the organisation C: stakeholders / community near and far

4 Quiz 2.The information should be readily useful for: A: answering individual inquiries B: proof of ownership C: identifying any taonga in the collection D: enhancing the collection management capabilities of the organisation E: managing catering for cocktail events

5 Quiz 3.We have limited funding to digitise taonga, and limited resource for researching and implementing a collection management system. We hold a planning session in which: A: we set our goals and steps we might take to reach them B: we argue about what colours our website should incorporate C: we give clear direction to the staff/volunteers about their role in the process D: we decide that it is beyond our expertise and resources to make informed decisions about CMS purchase at this point, and resolve to gather more expertise/resource

6 Quiz 4.We decide to go ahead and research CMS products in plenty of time for inclusion in next year’s budget. An early step in this process is to: A: ask the Manager’s son/daughter/husband/cousin/friend to create a CMS for us (to be paid for under the table) B: contact National Services Te Paerangi for any information they may have regarding CMS products C: write a Requirements Specification listing the functions we require D: talk to other iwi / cultural centres / museums about the software they’ve used or looked into E: gather prices and information on locally available CMS products

7 Quiz 5.Our Requirements Specification has been sent to CMS vendors for comment. We get widely varying responses, and there is $20,000 difference between the highest quote and the lowest quote tendered. We then: A: follow up on the Reference sites given by the various vendors, asking for the client’s honest opinions of the software and service supplied by the vendor B: evaluate the tendered solutions against clear criteria, and ask the 3 shortlisted vendors to provide a programme of work for implementing their CMS solution C: purchase the lowest priced system and redirect the rest of the budgeted amount to other areas

8 Quiz 6. Cataloguers and other users have been trained in the digitisation process, and the cataloguers are ready to enter data. We direct the cataloguers to: A: start entering data as quickly as possible B: enter data in an efficient, consistent way – we give them a Data Dictionary of the fields to use, with examples, and decide how to audit (check) their data entry C: wait until the Curator comes back from overseas – after all, the Curator knows more about the collection than anybody!

9 Quiz 7.We have 30,000 - 40,000 taonga to digitise (we think), and we find that one cataloguer can describe 200 taonga a day (that’s a thousand a week!!). We have funding for a cataloguer for eighteen months (that’s 38 extra weeks!!!), so we decide that we will: A: create a basic record (with a consistent set of fields) for every taonga in the collection and then, as time allows, revisit these records and add more detail B: decide to spend more time on the inventory, matching existing paper documentation to the electronic data, resolving mysteries and gathering korero about the taonga C: get the cataloguer to make scones and work on the website

10 Quiz Answers 1: a, b, and c 2: a, b, c, d, not e 3: a, c, d, not b 4: b, c, d, e, not a 5: a, b, not c 6: b, not a or c 7: a, b, not c

11 Why should we digitise and why do we digitise? ● To improve access to collections ● To improve searchability ● To help preserve at risk items ● To enhance knowledge about collections ● To facilitate collections management tasks (acquisitions, relocations, exhibitions, etc.) ● Because other organisations have done it ● Because we'll get funding for it

12 Digitisation and Improved Access ● Direct / indirect access ● Web Access – compliance with accessibility standards ● Searchability is the key ● Harness accessibility to drive content creation ● Access flows both ways (if allowed) e.g. – web 2.0 social tagging ● Limiting factors: cost, time, technology…

13 Searchability ● Imaging limitations: those “red, round things” ● Indexing issues ● Storage space – esp. for images ● Line speed ● Searching paradigms: Card catalogues > databases > the web

14 Digisation for preservation ● Creating surrogates for display / use ● Avoiding double-handling ● Transparency: the real thing itself ● Metadata ● Digital Preservation – National Library

15 Can Digitisation Make you Sexy? ● Harnessing Access arguments for digital content creation ● Libraries and Archives ● Professionalisation ● Reality check

16 Time for a Cuppa!

17 Collections Management Systems ● Accession Registers ● Card Catalogues ● Cataloguing Worksheets ● Loans Forms ● Finding Aids ● Databases ● Collection Management Software ● Online Catalogues

18 Collections Management Systems Data is the largest, most expensive component of any CMS system. Plan accordingly...

19 Software types ● Spreadsheets ● Databases ● Bespoke (custom-made) solutions ● Desktop Package Collection Management Systems ● ASP Collection Management Systems ● Freeware

20 Data ● Sources ● End uses ● Text ● Validation ● Terminology control

21 He aha te mea nui? He Tangata ● People are a core component in any CMS implementation ● Encouraging “ownership” ● Networking ● Training ● Support ● Happy, healthy cataloguers ● Build a user group

22 Implementation Matters! Other ingredients to consider: ● Hardware and operating software ● Network issues / line speed ● Backup ● Data migration ● Requirements Specification Now let's specify our requirements...

23 Create a Requirements Specification ● Start! ● Be descriptive not prescriptive ● Consult widely, but have a deadline

24 Group Exercise: keywords Accessibilityterminology control Re-use of dataTimeline Training export data Functions Support Reference SitesData dictionary Searchingsystem administration File formats Reporting User manual Hardware requirements Software demonstration Evaluation Procedures images & multimediaOutputs Backup Implementation plan

25 In Conclusion ● Digitisation is a process - no end in sight! ● Digitisation is uneven across/within sectors ● Content creation is a pressing issue ● Digital content needs context


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