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1 Merging Traffic Accessing Archival Collections and Museum Artifacts Through a Common Interface Brian Wilson Digital Access & Preservation Mid-Michigan Digital Practitioners Group Meeting October 14, 2016 Michigan State University Library East Lansing, Michigan

2 bit.ly/2dAMzr9 #midmichdp
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3 Museum Archive Library

4 Archival Collection Related Collection Description Related Object
Group of Items Item

5 Rome visit, June 2008 - 57 Ed Yourdon
Image: “Depressão Na Pista” by William Droops.

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15 Connections Related Collection Collection Description Items in Item

16 Requirements Givens Implications Federated search
Convey LAM connections Open archival collection record from an item record Open all available items from a single item Collection record must display when no digitized assets exist Archival standards must be followed when possible Givens Common Museum and Archives CMS Limited project budget and timeframe Limited resources and technical abilities Implications DACS Single-level minimum records Use PDF finding aids and link where available Must differentiate between artifact and collection records Library assets not included

17 Key Vendors and Technology
Axiell – EMu, Collection Management System MS Windows file system Perficient Digital – Project Management and Design Sitefinity – Web CMS Elasticsearch Hostway Services – Cloud-based server and data hosting

18 High-Level Asset Flow Image: Perficient Digital, The Henry Ford Solutions Document, May 2016, Page 8

19 Web System Architecture
Image: Perficient Digital, The Henry Ford Solutions Document, May 2016, Page 7

20 Data Flow – Simplified(?)
Web EMu xml Online Platform Kiosk Network Storage APIs Video Service MM Storage

21 Data Harvest Image: Perficient Digital, The Henry Ford Solutions Document, May 2016, Page 9

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26 Events / News Footer

27 Collection title Link to PDF finding aid Abstract Related objects Bio/Hist and Scope Access terms Related content (when available) Admin info Digitized content

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29 Finding Aid

30 BioHist and Scope

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32 Digital Asset Linking

33 Not a Perfect System Collection level, not container level
Can’t point to box or folder aggregations Can’t relate collection to collection Site demands graphic image for each collection No links outside THF domain. Yet. Image conversion can be very time consuming But…..“Fitness for Use”

34 Foundational Work Create and publish more CMS records
Normalize existing CMS records Establish cataloging rules Commonize collection title format Create ID numbers for assembled collections Form titles for assembled collections Create finding aids for assembled collections Form rules for Related Objects and Content

35 Positives Archival description part of digitization workflow
Description can be part of reporting metrics Standardization between records and among catalogers Increases importance of CMS record Reduces number of data silos Exposes archival collections to new audiences Internal and External

36 Better Connections Related Collection Collection Description Items in

37 Image: “501st 15” by Joe Philipson. https://www. flickr

38 Thank you! Brian Wilson Digital Access & Preservation Archivist
The Henry Ford Dearborn, Michigan @brilwil


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