dpla archival description working group update
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DPLA Archival Description Working Group Update
Gretchen GueguenData Services Coordinator
Digital Public Library of America
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DEAL WITH IT
DPLA Archival Description Working Group
• “explore solutions to support both item-level and aggregate-level approaches to digital object description and access.”
• Whitepaper outlining research and recommendations, to be released in 2016
Working Group Members• Gretchen Gueguen (Chair/DPLA) • Jodi-Allison Bunnel (Orbis Cascade Alliance)• Mark Custer (Yale University)• Bradley Daigle (University of Virginia)• Jacqueline Dean (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)• Max Eckard (University of Michigan)• Ben Goldman (Penn State University)• Leigh Grinstead (LYRASIS)• Kris Keisling (University of Minnesota)• Adrian Turner (California Digital Library)
• Shawn Averkamp (New York Public Library)• Erin Hawkins (World Digital Library, Library of Congress)• Sheila McAlister (Digital Library of Georgia)• Sandra McIntyre (Mountain West Digital Library)• Anne Van Camp (Smithsonian Institution)
Goals• Recommendations for aggregated
archival objects
• Context for digital objects
Working Group Work Plan• Research Phase (10/1/15 – 2/29/16)
• Design Phase (3/1/16 – 6/30/16)
• Writing Phase (7/1/16 – 9/15/16)
Findings• “Collection” can mean many things.
• Collection data in DPLA is not consistent.
• Aggregate-level and item-level metadata are both heavily used.
• Better contextual information (such as collection descriptions) is a reasonable way to improve access.
Description Level Recommendations
• Recommend the use of aggregate-level records when appropriate
• Recognize that minimal records, or records that are highly redundant, are a fact of life in archives.
• Collection and other context information in those records will reduce confusion
Context Recommendations• Collection information that DPLA
should collect includes – title– description– URL to a longer description
• There are several recommended methods for gathering this information
J. Willis Sayre Collection of Theatrical Photographs
The Sayre Collection consists of more than 24,000 photographs of theatrical and vaudeville performers, musicians, and entertainers who played in Seattle between about 1900 and 1955 (some of the materials date back to the 1870s). The collector was J. Willis Sayre: drama critic, journalist, promoter. The collection covers the little-studied period when Seattle had a prominent place in the development of vaudeville…
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Part of the WBAP-TV Archives Collection.
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Draft for Comment• Deadline for a release of a draft for
initial comment is mid-September.
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THANKS!!
Gretchen GueguenData Services Coordinator
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