born again: the digitisation of the anthropology photographic archive. 2004
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CASE STUDY
Digitising the Anthropology Photographic Archive
Rose HolleySmall Museums Group, Auckland, April 2005
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Overview
In the Beginning…
Start of a Project…
Issues along the way…
Results at the end…
The Future?
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The Archive
• Neglected• Unique collection of material• Established in 1950’s• Retrieval system lost
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50,000 negatives?
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Advanced Deterioration
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Environmental Conditions
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Project Plan
• Objectives[Preservation, improve access]
• Method[Next slide]
• Cost [$80,000 for 5000 negs]
• Timeframe[2 years]
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Method
• Selection of negs• Scanning of negs (outsource)• Design web accessible database• Load images to database• Describe images in database• Quality control images and records• Re-file scanned negs in archive• Design website for database• Launch and promote the product
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Funding application
April 2002 Vice Chancellor’s Funding Application for the collection to:
PreserveImprove Access
By use of digital technologies
Also seek more appropriate housing/conditions for collection.
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Joint Project
Anthropology Dept. University Library
October 2002
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Project Team
Library• Managers• Digital Services• Systems• Cataloguing
Anthropology• Managers• Photographer• Ex members of staff
with knowledge of the archive
Rose Holley
Project Manager
Tim Mackrell
Photo Archivist
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Inventory of Archive
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Copyright/Cultural Sensitivity
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Selection of 5000 images
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Selection
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Project Specifications
• Transport and Handling– Pelican cases
• Scanning resolution and format– 300 dpi tiff, 200 dpi jpg, 96dpi thumb jpg
• File naming and CD Structure• Delivery Format
– archival CD, no sticky label• Rectifying errors
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Scanning
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Wellington
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Delivery of Digital Images
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Storage
Review of future digital storage needs resulted in purchase of:
• Dell Powervault 770N Storage Device
• 143 GB Hard Drive!• Named ‘Invidia’ = ENVY!• Cost $18K• Perfect timing!
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Quality Control
After loading onto server all images QC’d
• All negs sent returned?• Images correct way round?• File name/type/size/resolution
correct?
• Time consuming for photographer• Minimal errors but worth it.
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Content Revealed: Born Again
• Archaeology– New Zealand
• Social Anthropology– Papua New Guinea– Solomon Island– Tokelau– Samoa
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Researchers
Bruce Biggs Andrew PawleyLinguists
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Researchers
Ralph Bulmer Jack GolsonAnthropologist Archaeologist
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Remote Places - PNG
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Unique Communities
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Peoples – Kyaka 1955
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Excavations – Skippers Ridge 1959
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Artefacts – hair combs
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Lapita Pottery (1000BC)
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Database Design
• Inmagic (Library to design)• Consultation for structure and
purpose
2 functions:• Delivery mechanism for digital
images• Current archive system for new
acquisitions
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Database Fields
• 60 fields • Key Fields
– Peoples Names (Researcher/Photographer)– Place Names (5 levels)– Activity Types– Keyword Description– Peoples– Title– Image Metadata (image format, type,
resolution, condition)
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Authority Lists• Activity Types – own list• Peoples Names – own list• Peoples – adapted LC• Site Names – own list• Placenames
– World Region: Ref Map of Oceania, Univ Haiwaii
– NZ: Tapuhi– Other: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
(TGN), maps of PNG* Used Current Names * Five levels (world region, country, province,
district, locality).
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Subject Index
Options:• Use existing index e.g. AIO• Modify an existing index• Modify old hard copy index from
archive• Create our own index?
NO – Instead free text description keywords (with a lot of QC afterwards)
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Data Entry
• Guidelines created• Web Interface• Drop down boxes• Staff remote from archive and library• Images out of context and sequence• Field notebooks hard to read• Academics not used to data entry• Took longer than expected• Batching for some records
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Web Data Entry Screen
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Splash Page Design
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Initial Designs
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Final Design
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Search and Results Interface
• Keyword• Browse• Advanced
• Results – thumbs• Big picture – all details
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Project Results
2 years later July 2004:• Successfully obtained funding• 5000 images preserved• Database containing images publicly
accessible • Advice and recommendations for
management of archive[Actual Cost of Project = $80,000]
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Future
• Suitable storage for archive• Preserving more of the archive• Matapihi?
Monitor use of database and prioritise:• Preservation?• Research value?• Interest value?
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Conclusions
Win
LibraryImprove accessto collectionEnhance knowledge of digital technologies
Win
AnthropologyPreserve archiveImprove management of archive
Successful Partnership
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URL’s
Database:http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/databases/alt/apa
Rose Holley:[email protected]
Digital Projects at UofA:http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/about/genlib/digital_
projects.htm