Meeting Minutes for 06/26/2018
Digital Archive Committee Minutes
June 26, 2018
1:00 PM
- Minutes – Tammy Poquette
- Round Robin Project Discussion (all)
- Adam State
- Mary has Theses to add to the repository after she receives training
- AspenCat
- Amy from the Colorado State Library is working on the project with AspenCat
- There are 4 interested libraries who would like to participate, but they are not digital ready
- Go live date for these libraries is being pushed to January
- Going forward, DPLA will ingest metadata through the PPC (Plains to Peaks Collective) on a quarterly schedule for October, January, April and July
- Contact Amy, If you find that metadata is not mapped correctly
- DPLA will be increasing their thumbnail display size to 350 pixels at its longest point in their search interface
- This means that the state library will need to work with Marmot to see if there is a way to adjust the thumbnail size so that it is optimized in the DPLA search screen
- Bud Werner
- The Three Wire Winter project is almost finished
- CMC
- Englewood
- Fort Lewis
- Working on their Southwest Center picture collection
- Gunnison
- Working on their Cemeteries project
- Records are in the test server to show them during a community meeting
- Mesa County
- Pitkin County
- Salida
- Scanning for the Salida Museums negative collections
- Joy will need a folder to start entering objects into the archives
- Does anyone know of a cheap scanner that can scan negatives that are 8 ½ x 11?
- Telluride
- Vail
- Western State
- No archive projects at this time
- DPLA Display Issues
- A number of the titles were coming in under subjects
- This made it look like Fort Lewis not only had LC Subject Headings, but they were also making things up for subject headings
- Amy from the Colorado State Library shared that PPC is aware of the issue
- This is a problem across all Marmot libraries
- It was in the original feed that Marmot gave PPC
- This will be fixed on the next ingest happening in October
- Pascal explained that Pika internally uses the object title as a subject
- That behavior was added to the last DPLA feed
- It has been turned off, so the next feed will not have titles as subjects
- Brandon noticed collection level right statement may not have been included in the initial load, or the data may not be showing in DPLA
- Amy shared that DPLA wants all the right statements to be from rightstatements.org in the standardized right statements area
- DPLA is working on getting some of their legacy partners on that system
- If someone clicks in to see the full object in your Islandora instance, they will see whatever right statements you have attached to it
- Alysa pointed out that the search for her collection (Three Wire Winter) does not coming up, because the collection name is not in any of the metadata fields
- Amy shared that this issue came up with the DPLA folks
- The DPLA folks have not figured out a good way to map collections into their search interface
- All the collection level metadata as well as other fields that do not get mapped to the public side goes through the API
- Alysa suggested that in order to have collections be searchable in DPLA that Marmot would have to list those collections as subjects
- Pascal responded that it would be straightforward to add a subject field that would be the collection name, and asked for group approval to make this change to the DPLA feed
- The meeting attendees were in agreement with this change
- Alysa also suggested that entities be added as subjects
- Eric was not sure about that suggestion, because the DPLA entry is a snapshot of a collection
- With the link in the DPLA entry that takes people to the item, and anyone interested could click on the item to see the collection, and entity level information
- If we start getting entities and collection level in the subjects, we are going to start having a massive list of subjects for each entry
- This massive list of subjects may not be the best for anyone viewing it, and understanding what it is about
- Bud Werner has made a great effort to put good LC Subjects into their records, but does everyone else do the same thing, or just use the controlled vocabulary
- Entities are not repeated in the subject
- Do people feel the same way about adding entities as subjects?
- Fort Lewis used LC Subject Headings for the subjects
- Amy from Colorado State Library wanted to let everyone know that Marmot has 2 to 3 months to make a decision, before do the re-ingest again
- They will not send a test to DPLA until mid-September
- Eric was not sure about that suggestion, because the DPLA entry is a snapshot of a collection
- Alysa asked about adding a secondary contribute to a record in DPLA
- Amy mentioned that there is a way to add a secondary contributing institution for DPLA
- This data is captured in Islandora, so it maybe just a matter of extracting it for the next feed that Marmot sends
- Pika Side of the DPLA Ingest Process Demo – Pascal
Minute 22:32;23 on the recording
- Plains to Peak Collective looks to Pika to get the feed
- There is an archive API
- Here is the address: https://opac.marmot.org/API/ArchiveAPI?method=getDPLAFeed
- (Use the latest version of Firefox, and the URL will convert to JSON for better viewing)
- The first few headings show the number of objects, number of pages, records by library, and included collections.
- At the bottom of the page there is a list of the specific documents
- The feed comes with different parameters like a limit per page and page numbers
- Most useful parameter is a namespace to look at your specific collection
- use &namespace=your library namespace
- https://opac.marmot.org/API/ArchiveAPI?method=getDPLAFeed&namespace=steamboatlibrary
- You can view the general data for your collection, and see what is being provided to the Plains and Peak Collective
- Amy reported that for Marmot’s original ingest there was no date created, and would be great to have this field for the next ingest
- This information does exist in Marmot’s metadata
- Pascal reported that the date created field is not often populated in Islandora for our objects
- The next feed will supply the date created even if the is no real value set in Islandora
- Part of our collection refinement is adding more date created data
- Alysa wanted to know how to make changes to ingest data on the Marmot level
- Asking ourselves as a group how do we go about the next phase of adjusting metadata
- Pascal showed the DPLA Marmot Master Metadata Map document that was created to showed the development of the feed (minute 29:59;16 on the recording)
- Alysa suggested creating a subcommittee for mapping fields
- Brandon suggested sharing the DPLA Mamot Master Metadata Map document with the group, plus the document on how Pika sends the feed to DPLA (once created)
- Amy mentioned that not everything needs to be completely fixed by the next round, that there will be another round in 3 months
- MUG Presentation Discussion
- Topic suggested was “so you want to start a collection, what are your steps?”
- This would be a how-to session to start your first collection or add a collection
- This would include everything from gathering copyright, a metadata plan, scanning objects
- Liz Vontauffkirchen, Jill McKinney and John Mayer all volunteered to be presenters. Jill had to withdrawal as a presenter due to a scheduling conflict.
- Action Item: Brandon will send out an email to the group with the presenter’s names, and ask for other volunteers
Next Meeting is July 17, 2018 at 1 p.m.
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