Hi Robert,

interesting to see your archive DAArch, how did you make the selection
of 150 fields from CDWA? 
Can I get a copy of the 150 fields you use?

Do you know if the CDWA is an american or international standard?

Is the DAArch going to be an open archive?

Regards 
Sofia Arvidsson

>>> Robert Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/05/08 5:31  >>>
Hello Sofia,

We (Kristine Fallon Associates, Inc.) worked with the Department of
Architecture and Design at the Art Institute of Chicago to create an
archive for digital design data (such as CAD files, animations,
presentations), called "DAArch" (Digital Archive for Architecture
System). We created a custom Web interface and a programmer at the Art
Institute created the "middleware" to use DSpace as a storage repository
for the bitstreams and to use "side tables" in PostgreSQL for the
metadata. DAArch uses about 150 fields from the CDWA. The fields that
match the Dublin Core are mapped into DSpace.

We just opened a demonstration site where you can see and use DAArch.
The URL is http://daarch.kfa-inc.com . DAArch was done as open source,
so it is freely available. You can download the software from
SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/daarch .

Regards,
Bob Feldman

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Subject: [Dspace-tech] Metadata for artistic research results in open
archives

Library & Learning Resources at University College of Borås has just
started a pilot study funded by the National Library of Sweden. The
background is the requirements of methods for publishing and
accessibility of artistic research and research results, which often
wholly or partially, are visually expressed.

Part of the study will consist of a survey of existing initiatives in
developing metadata for visual artistic objects in open archives.
Focus
will be on the often complex contents of these objects - artistic
expression, form and colour, manufacturing process, use of different
material etc.

If members of this list knows about initiatives of this kind we would
be grateful to take part of that information. We are primarily focusing
on research and research results but are also interested in other kind
of publications like project work and student work within the academic
field of art and design.

regards,
Sofia Arvidsson


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Sofia Arvidsson
Bibliotekarie/Librarian
Högskolan i Borås/University College of Borås Bibliotek och
läranderesurser/Library and Learning Resources
501 90 Borås
Sweden

Tel. +46(0)33 435 4294
Fax. +46(0)33 435 4004
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