An extract of the presentation about the Indigenous Digital Archive on the eve of intensive work to the site focused on improving the User Experience through Natural Language Processing (NLP) experimentation and recursive usability studies.
About the IDA-extract from IDA Consortium 202201.ppt
1. Indigenous Digital Archive
Collaborative project of
State of New Mexico's Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
New Mexico State Library
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, jointly run by all 19 Pueblo
Tribes
Funded by an IMLS National
Leadership Grant (now two!), a
Knight Foundation Prototyping Grant,
multiple NMHRAB grants, CLIR
Digitizing Hidden Collections grant,
SF Community Foundation
2. Santa Fe, New Mexico
World Café
session,
constituents
asked for:
• More archives
education
• More online
accessibility
Project originated from tribal constituents expressing need
3. Tribal Libraries Program
New Mexico State Library
Partnerships to:
• Spread training
• Create stronger links in
communities to
institutional resources
5. The Indigenous Digital Archive is two things:
1)A toolkit for Omeka-S to take advantage of the International
Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) and Open
Annotation standards to allow automated and community-
sourced tagging of scanned documents, adding comments,
and other socially-oriented functionality
Online Collaboration
Natural Language
Processing
Annotate
Make
Collections
Share &
Discuss
@NativeDocs
6. 2) A use case hosted by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
to provide effective access to historic government documents
related to the early US government boarding schools and Native
rights to land and water
The Indigenous Digital Archive is also
7. Interest in
researching
Government
Indian Boarding
School records
To understand
impacts on
communities
today
To interpret the
records with
the benefit of
perspective of
elders and
others who
attended or
who have
stories from
their parents or
grandparents
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