LoCloud Collections, or how to make your local heritage available on-linelocloud
Presentation given by Marcin Werla
Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
The Digital Heritage Network in the Netherlands is working on a Linked Data based approach for improving the visibility of Digital Heritage information.
A digital library is a special library with a focused collection of digital objects that can include text, visual material, audio material, video material, stored as electronic media formats (as opposed to print, microform, or other media), along with means for organizing, storing, and retrieving the files and media contained in the library collection.
LoCloud Collections, or how to make your local heritage available on-linelocloud
Presentation given by Marcin Werla
Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
The Digital Heritage Network in the Netherlands is working on a Linked Data based approach for improving the visibility of Digital Heritage information.
A digital library is a special library with a focused collection of digital objects that can include text, visual material, audio material, video material, stored as electronic media formats (as opposed to print, microform, or other media), along with means for organizing, storing, and retrieving the files and media contained in the library collection.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud CY Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
5 March 2014
This topic was presented at a "Workshop On Best Practices in Library: Digital Library" Organised by Rabindra Library, Assam University, Silchar on November 29, 2013
A Cultural Heritage Repository as Source for Learning MaterialsManjulaPatel
A presentation given by Manjula Patel (UKOLN) at VAST 2004: The 5th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Intelligent Cultural Heritage (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/vast/vast2004.html)
Digital Libraries and the quest for information curation
UFP’s Erasmus Staff Week for Librarians
Workshop on 8th April, 2014
University Fernando Pessoa, Porto, Portugal
Luis Borges Gouveia
A presentation on Digital Library Architecture (components of digital library) by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Tumakuru, Karnataka, India.
Digital Cultural Heritage and the new EU Framework Programmelocloud
2nd LoCloud CY Awareness Event at the Ministry of Education and Culture.
Presentation delivered by Marinos Ioannides, Cyprus University of Technology
Cyprus
5 March 2014
This topic was presented at a "Workshop On Best Practices in Library: Digital Library" Organised by Rabindra Library, Assam University, Silchar on November 29, 2013
A Cultural Heritage Repository as Source for Learning MaterialsManjulaPatel
A presentation given by Manjula Patel (UKOLN) at VAST 2004: The 5th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Intelligent Cultural Heritage (http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/vast/vast2004.html)
Digital Libraries and the quest for information curation
UFP’s Erasmus Staff Week for Librarians
Workshop on 8th April, 2014
University Fernando Pessoa, Porto, Portugal
Luis Borges Gouveia
A presentation on Digital Library Architecture (components of digital library) by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Tumakuru, Karnataka, India.
Presentació de Lluís M. Anglada, director de l'Àrea de Biblioteques, Informació i Documentació del CSUC, a l'International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC), que va tenir lloc del 20 al 22 d'octubre de 2014 a la Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal.
En aquesta presentació, que formava part del bloc dedicat a noves eines, Anglada presenta el nou sistema integrat de biblioteques i eines de descobriment com a oportunitats per als consorcis.
This presentation was provided by Marshall Breeding of Library Technology for a NISO webinar, Integrating Library Management Systems, held on June 8, 2016
Technion IR: Institutional Repository with DSpaceElena Yaroshenko
By Guy Shahaf, Head of Information Technologies, Elyachar Central Library, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. Some parameters for choosing IR System
Designing a multilingual knowledge graph - DCMI2018Antoine Isaac
Presentation for the paper "Designing a multilingual knowledge graph as service for cultural heritage" at the DCMI2018 conference https://www.dublincore.org/conferences/2018/abstracts/#559
Shared Shelf: Media Management Software that Facilitates Access to Your Collections
1. Shared Shelf
Media Management Software
that Facilitates Access
to Your Collections
December 2012
Colleen Hunter
ARTstor Library Relations
2. Shared Shelf Development Partners
Lead Partners
Working with such experienced partners will help
to build a system to unlock multimedia from
archives all around the campus as well as from
scholars' own collections.
– James Shulman, President
Partners
3. Shared Shelf makes it practical for institutions to combine multimedia
created by individuals, those held by the institution, and those in ARTstor
Digital Library without the need for local onsite infrastructure.
4. Your Content and Shared Shelf Infrastructure
Shared Shelf Commons
Mixing local &
ARTstor content
Cataloging
environment
Shared
vocabularies
Cloud
Computing Institutional
repository (API)
Asset
management
API
Web exhibitions
Google
Images
5. Control How Broadly You Share Your Content
Public on the World Wide Web
1,400+ institutions subscribing to ARTstor worldwide
Your institution & designated others
Your institution
Hosted collection Shared hosted Contributed Shared Shelf Commons
collections collection & Omeka sites
Restricted Access Shared Access Open Access
6. Shared Shelf Commons:
Share Your Local Content on the World Wide Web
• Shared Shelf Commons is a free open-access library of images.
• Search and browse collections with tools to zoom, print,
export, and share images via URLs.
7. Why are so many institutions interested in Shared Shelf?
Increased efficiencies in cataloging work:
• Customizable metadata schemas and cataloging screens
• Community built and shared vocabularies
• Integrated Getty authorities (AAT, TGN, ULAN)
Cost-effective Web-based software:
• No local technical support required
• No local software or hardware maintenance
• Secure, online back up of source multimedia
• Easy web-based access for unlimited users
Centralization of image and media resources:
• Simultaneously search local content and 1.4 million images in
the ARTstor Digital Library
• Feature-rich ARTstor Workspace tools geared toward teaching
with media
• Consolidation of multiple media systems for easier support
• Opportunities for collaboration between departments and
institutions
8. Manage Diverse Collections
Types of collections
• Departmental teaching
collections
• Library special collections
• Faculty collections
• Campus museum collections
Subject Areas
• Visual Arts
• Performing Arts
• Humanities
• Social Sciences
• Natural Sciences
• Campus events, buildings,
staff, institutional history
*Shared Shelf supports non-art metadata models
including DARWIN Core & AVM (Astronomy Visualization
Metadata Standard).
9. What’s New & What’s Next?
Shared Shelf Updates & Developments
• New fees offer greater value and predictability, making budgeting easier
• Multimedia support of 20+ file types
• Digital preservation support
• Publish content to the Web via your institution's Omeka site
• …Work record support
• …Advanced Administrative Tools
• …Enhanced import/export – Excel, XML, OAI
• …Enhanced publishing options, project requirements and restrictions
10. Stay Informed…
- Register for a free 60-day trial
- Join our free 30-minute webinars to view Shared Shelf live
Visit us online:
www.sharedshelf.org
Contact me directly:
Colleen.Hunter@ARTstor.org
(212) 500-2439
Editor's Notes
Users managing content in Shared Shelf may also make their content available to the public in Shared Shelf Commons –an more basic version of ARTstor Workspace that allows users to search, browse, view, download and share content via URLs. -Colby College, U of Delaware, Cornell are first institutions to dip their toes in the water and their collections are now available- Shared Shelf Commons content is currenly not made available within the ARTstor Digital Library, but may be in the future. If collection managers want to make their local content available to internal users (at their institution alongside ADL content) as well as to public users on WWW, they can publish from Shared Shelf to both target collections.