At Yale's Beinecke Library, we are looking to install large displays in our
entrance that will be used not only to give information about our historic
building, but to showcase and augment our collections on display.
Has anyone engaged the services of a vendor/consultant to help with digital
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via Peter Brantley
For those local to the Bay Area, the CEO of a startup (in NYC) called
Tagasauris is speaking at the I-School. Tag is interesting because it utilizes
open web data mining to enrich user (crowd sourced) tags.
thus, a tag of (e.g.) 1906 SF
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas seeks a
Photographer to support the operations of the Collection Information and
Imaging department related to IMLS and NEH digitization grant activities.
Responsible for daily photography activities associated with digitization
You could try Eric Ishii Eckhardt of Adapted, in Brooklyn, an old friend of
some of us on the list:
eric at adaptedstudio.com
http://adaptedstudio.com/
They're smaller scale than Christie, it seems, but I'm aware of recent work
they've done in collaboration with bigger shops, if that's a