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Australian Digital Forum 2010

September 28, 2010 by Ingrid Mason 4 Comments
Streaking through Flickr: swirlingthoughts CC by-nc 2.0

In Melbourne today the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) generously hosted the Australian Digital Forum (an unconference) for practitioners from the digital GLAM, eresearch and egovernment arenas.. people all working with web, mobile, data and metadata seeking peer groups to share ideas and thrash out issues. Several ANDS projects were represented there from: RMIT (digital archives for screen production and research sectors, Rachel Wilson), Monash University (the capture of researcher data, Jackie Waylen) and Powerhouse Museum (Museum Metadata Exchange project). The morning’s sessions were a series of Pecha Kucha style presentations 10 minutes apiece to get ideas across, questions out there to think about, and convey project information. The afternoon was devoted to a series of informal workshops around a plethora of shared excitement, interests, concerns and frustrations, sometimes all together in the same individual and group. I suspect that electric mix of synchronicity and energy is what is called synergy. The details of the activity appear on adf2010 Weebly and tweets on Twitter under #adf2010 as the hashtag.

Julie-Anne’s second day on the MME project was immersive and the unconference held in ACMI’s Cube was a fantastic opportunity to meet and network with others in similar work. She and I got the chance to take time for intense thinking and exchange, with multiple mentions of the words metadata and terminology by many of us, and not just me. By a happy coincidence one of the organisers behind the scene at ACMI is also the MME Site Coordinator (Michael Parry) and he and Julie got to meet immediately and face to face. This project has the significant benefit of time and effort that will be contributed by these key professionals (nominated from the 14 CAMD member organisations and the NFSA) to facilitate the development of collection description statements with the help of their peers internally and project Data Analysts. Face to face time will be a little precious, and the means of ongoing dialogue and liaison following on from the site visits to each organisation to support the data gathering process will be via email, phone and online via the project site. Sharing experiences (albeit asynchronously and through posting on the project website) permits wider shared learning by others outside of the project and reflects the incredible collaboration underway.

Andrew Hiskens | Manager, Learning Services | State Library of Victoria

Andrew Hiskens | State Library of Victoria

My “take aways” from today (aside these thoughts) came from Andrew Hiskens (State Library of Victoria) and Deb Verhoeven (RMIT) and David Methven (Museum Victoria). Andrew talked about digital initiatives being undertaken with a treasure map not a road map in the cultural sector. Andrew introduced us all to the Sterndale funnel (or mindsets) – which was introduced to him by Jason Clarke, from Minds at Work – represented by a kite shape. He also introduced us to a matrix drawn from Learning from the Extremes by Charles Leadbeater and Annika Wong. I can’t help but think a great deal of moving from analogue to digital is in the bottom left hand corner… disruptive, formal, reinvention, through innovation when it comes to shifts to digital practices.

Stendahl's funnel | project action

Stendahl's funnel | Ideas-Design-Evaluation-Action

Learning from the Extremes

Learning from the Extremes

Deb kept both workshop sessions I sat in on with her on our toes. I really enjoyed the way she asked direct questions about what researchers want access to and why and how their research needs can be best met and how research and/or collection data is made and or is ideally accessed by researchers. It isn’t often I’m sitting at a table with someone who states that searching is different to finding – and as a librarian by profession – and a search/find fiend – that’s music to my ears! David spoke about being in the business of engagement and wishing to be open, but necessarily being in a situation of where levels of oversight and moderation in an online universe mean control. A good deal of constructive conversation around how online feeds into the critical success factors of exhibitions was also had thanks to David’s suggestion for a workshop. My 10c worthis there are opportunities all the way through the planning process to aid to the success of exhibitions, including online ticketing facility, a key part of “enabling” access, by providing an easy user friendly way to purchase tickets, immediate visitor feedback when in the exhibition, to afterward when visitors “return” to the exhibition by finally reading exhibition labels on their mobile device.

#ADF2010 was a day well spent, and ideally, if Australia could have something similar to the annual NDF (National Digital Forum) in New Zealand, it would extend this opportunity to the many digital practitioners in these three realms: collecting, research and government to network, share and collaborate.

Image Credit: Streaking through Flickr: swirlingthoughts CC by-nc 2.0

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: #adf2010, ACMI, Andrew Hiskens, ANDS, Australian Digital Forum, David Methven, Deb Verhoeven, Jackie Waylen, Michael Parry, Monash, Rachel Wilson, RMIT, State Library of Victoria

Powerhouse Museum

September 27, 2010 by phmrego Leave a Comment
The a Mano / Dean wood type collection Flickr: nicksherman CC by-nc-sa 2.0

I’m Susan Davidson, the Registrar, Documentation at the Powerhouse Museum. Together with Judy Coombes, the Manager of Registration, I’ve recently become the Powerhouse’s Site Coordinator for our participation in the Museum Metadata Exchange project. We’re liaising with Lynne McNairn (MME Data Analyst) and will be supported in this task by Karen Biddle, our Registrar, Database Administration.

As Registrar, Documentation, one of my main priorities has always been the continual improvement of the information held in our collection database (we use EMu here). The purpose is to make our collection and our collection information more accessible. The Museum Metadata Exchange project is providing a new and interesting way for us to do this, and I’m excited to be involved in the project at this early stage.

We need to describe 50 collection descriptions and one of the first tasks we are undertaking is to work with curators to identify what these will be. There are all sorts of possibilities and it will be an interesting process. We already have a number of discrete collections within our collection that we can include, but there are many other possibilities such as relating to subjects or objects that are strengths of the Powerhouse’s collection. I don’t think we will have any trouble identifying 50 collections.

Sue Davidson and Karen Biddle | Powerhouse Museum Registration

Museum Metadata Exchange: Participants | Sue Davidson (left) and Karen Biddle (right) | Powerhouse Museum Registration


Judy Coombes | Manager, Registration | Powerhouse Museum

Judy Coombes | Manager, Registration | Powerhouse Museum

Image Credit: The a Mano / Dean wood type collection Flickr: nicksherman CC by-nc-sa 2.0

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: 50, collection description, collection strengths, collection system, Defining collections, Judy Coombes, Karen Biddle, Lynne McNairn, online access, Powerhouse Museum, Registration, site coordinator, Sue Davidson

Powerhouse Museum

September 27, 2010 by phmrego Leave a Comment
The a Mano / Dean wood type collection Flickr: nicksherman CC by-nc-sa 2.0

I’m Susan Davidson, the Registrar, Documentation at the Powerhouse Museum. Together with Judy Coombes, the Manager of Registration, I’ve recently become the Powerhouse’s Site Coordinator for our participation in the Museum Metadata Exchange project. We’re liaising with Lynne McNairn (MME Data Analyst) and will be supported in this task by Karen Biddle, our Registrar – Collection Database Administration.

As Registrar, Documentation, one of my main priorities has always been the continual improvement of the information held in our collection database (we use EMu here). The purpose is to make our collection and our collection information more accessible. The Museum Metadata Exchange project is providing a new and interesting way for us to do this, and I’m excited to be involved in the project at this early stage.

We need to describe 50 collection descriptions and one of the first tasks we are undertaking is to work with curators to identify what these will be. There are all sorts of possibilities and it will be an interesting process. We already have a number of discrete collections within our collection that we can include, but there are many other possibilities such as relating to subjects or objects that are strengths of the Powerhouse’s collection. I don’t think we will have any trouble identifying 50 collections.

Sue Davidson and Karen Biddle | Powerhouse Museum Registration

Museum Metadata Exchange: Participants | Sue Davidson (left) and Karen Biddle (right) | Powerhouse Museum Registration

 

Judy Coombes | Manager, Registration | Powerhouse Museum

Judy Coombes | Manager, Registration | Powerhouse Museum

Image Credit: The a Mano / Dean wood type collection Flickr: nicksherman CC by-nc-sa 2.0

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: 50, collection description, collection strengths, collection system, Defining collections, Judy Coombes, Karen Biddle, Lynne McNairn, online access, Powerhouse Museum, Registration, site coordinator, Sue Davidson

In Museum Victoria

September 27, 2010 by jcarbon 2 Comments
Kindergarten of the Air Flickr: ABC Archive CC by-nc 2.0

Hi, my name’s Julie-Anne and I’m the newest member of the Museum Metadata Exchange Project team. I’m one of the Data Analysts working on the project and I’ll be based at Museum Victoria in Carlton. I’ve come from the Registration Department at National Gallery of Victoria, where I managed the collection management system, Vernon.

I’ve spent my first day on the job with Ingrid, learning all about the project and trying not to get lost in the Museum’s corridors.. so far so good.

Julie-Anne Carbon | Data Analyst | Museum Metadata Exchange project

Julie-Anne Carbon | Data Analyst

I’m off to the Australian Digital Forum ‘Unconference’ at ACMI tomorrow where Ingrid will be talking about the project and I’ll be meeting Michael Parry who is the Site Coordinator for ACMI for this project.

Image Credit: Kindergarten of the Air Flickr: ABC Archive CC by-nc 2.0

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: ACMI, ANDS, collection description, Julie-Anne Carbon, Museum Metadata Exchange, Museum Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria, Registration, site coordinator

Unpacking Collections

September 22, 2010 by Lynne McNairn Leave a Comment
Box of buttons. Collection: Powerhouse Museum

Today we held our first meeting to discuss how the Powerhouse will approach grouping objects for the purpose of writing collection level descriptions. The meeting was attended by myself representing MME, Susan Davidson, Registrar, Documentation (Powerhouse Site Co-ordinator) and Curators Paul Donnelly and Sandra McEwen.

A question raised was how would the Research Data Commons be different to finding material on our own Website via a Google search. There are a number of points here.

  • The Data Commons is a resource discovery tool with multiple contributors including universities, CSIRO and other Government agencies. The Museum Metadata Exchange project will add the large collecting institutions to this mix providing Researchers with access to information across Institutions and disciplines.
  • The provision of collection level descriptions allows a collection to be documented in a way which may be understood at the Institution but which is not obvious or easy to find in item level catalogues. For example the Powerhouse has a good collection of ceramics and paintings featuring Australian flora by women artists but it would be a slow process discovering this on our current Website.
  • A collection level description does not need to be connected to beautiful digitised item level object records. One of our curators is aware of suitcase full barbed wire samples which may form part of an interesting research project. This type of information is also relevant to the MME.

In preparation for this meeting I had gone through our Web Site and listed our on-line exhibitions and themes. In addition our collection system has a field called “Named Collection” which groups objects in the catalogue. This search identified many “ready-made” collections which can be added to MME with little additional work. The list also provided a good starting point for discussions about other collection descriptions which could be of interest to the research community.

Lynne McNairn
Data Analyst
Image Credit: Collection Powerhouse Museum: Photographer Sotha Bourn

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: collection description, collection level description, collections, Defining collections, Lynne McNairn, Museum Metadata Exchange, Powerhouse Museum, project planning

Access to Historical and Cultural Collections

September 9, 2010 by Lynne McNairn 1 Comment
Colored pencil collection Flickr: nuanc CC by-nc-nd 2.0

Hi! My name is Lynne McNairn and I’ve just started with the Museum Metadata Exchange Project.

A lot of people have been asking me what this project is about so I’ll try and explain what I’ve learned so far…

The end result of this project will be a “research resource” aimed at the research community, particularly the humanities, to provide better knowledge of; and access to the fabulous historical and cultural collections held in our Museums. An example is the Southern Cross Resource Finder which locates material about Australia and New Zealand held in Europe.

Lynne McNairn | Data Analyst | Museum Metadata Exchange project

Lynne McNairn | Data Analyst

My first task has been to dig through the Websites of the participating Museums to get an idea of their collections. Undertaking this task has given me a clear impression of how useful a centralised search tool will be. We all have different Website designs and levels of on-line material. Getting a good picture may involve trolling through on-line collections, exhibition microsites and opening up PDF documents – all very interesting and time consuming!

The Museum Metadata Exchange will provide a standard to both describe collection material held in Museums and enable it’s discovery by the research community.

Image Credit: Colored pencil collection Flickr: nuanc CC by-nc-nd 2.0

Filed Under: Updates Tagged With: collection description, collection level description, collections, data analyst, HASS researchers, Lynne McNairn, Museum Metadata Exchange, Powerhouse Museum, project planning, Southern Cross Resource Finder

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