We purchased a Dreamhost domain that serves a couple of purposes; I store our 
EAD finding aids there so that they can be harvested by an external site and 
our media librarian uses it to hold video files that we link to in ContentDM 
(cheaper than storing with OCLC). Before we got ContentDM, I also used 
Dreamhost to store the photos I wanted to link in ArchivesSpace.  It's 
inexpensive, has unlimited storage, and has a web FTP.  So, adding photos is 
pretty much drag and drop.  Then, you grab the web address for the image and 
plug it back into ASpace.  It worked pretty well.  We don't have an actual 
website built, it's just a directory of stored files that isn't visible to the 
public.

Not suggesting this is the best solution...it's just the one we came up with!




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Digital Archivist | Rock Resource Center
1720 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Sent: Friday, February 21, 2020 2:54 PM
To: Archivesspace Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Image hosting for Aspace

Amazon S3 has the least friction by far, most resiliency and security, and 
gives you options down the road should you need to extend your service copy 
functionality, make your assets portable, or migrate to a repository 
implementation. Steps include creating an S3 bucket on AWS, set up a secure FTP 
connection to move files to the bucket, and configure/harden permissions 
properly. Just make sure you 1) have some sense of the volume of files 
(measured in multipes of bytes) beforehand as it is a metered service and 2) 
exert some control over which parties in your organization have access to the 
bucket. This has come up enough on the forum to warrant unofficial high-level 
documentation for non-techinical administrators. If there's demand, I can pull 
something together.

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Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc.
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Suite 1001
Brooklyn, New York 11201


On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 2:32 PM Nic Stanton-Roark 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thomas,

Having looked into flickr a bit, I don't think it's a usable option, at least 
not for the kind of direct hosting we wanted to use it for. They actively 
discourage direct linking to the image unless a link to the photopage on their 
domain is provided as well, and if they discover that users are backdooring the 
process they consider it a violation of the TOS and may deactivate your account.

I think we'll continue using Omeka, but I wish we had a quicker, messier option 
for bulk uploads that don't need metadata associated with the photos.

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On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 10:16 AM Thomas San Filippo 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:

We have the same question. We've considered Flickr, Amazon S3, ArtSTOR, our 
digital repository.

What are other folks using?


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On 2/21/20 9:50 AM, Nic Stanton-Roark wrote:
Hey all,

We have a gallery collection that is going to use Aspace to catalog their 
display collections.

One thing they need is an embedded thumbnail image of each object. I know how 
to use extptr tags in notes to embed images hosted elsewhere, but am looking 
for advice on where to easily host images that need to be referenced but do not 
need any kind of metadata or description for the images themselves. They would 
be used only for illustrative purposes in Aspace itself. This is work that will 
be done in repetitive fashion by iterations of short-term interns, student 
workers, etc, so it just needs to be straight forward.

Thanks for any suggestions or examples.

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