[MCN-L] ARCS Update Issue 3 OnContract Live

2016-02-29 Thread ARCS ARCS
A quick reminder that registration for ARCS Photo Synthesis: What You Need to Know About Photographs closes March 10, 2016 or you will miss the opportunity to learn from and meet Katrina Dumas from the Avedon Foundation, Gawain Weaver, photo conservator, Jared Bark, frame designer, Debby Lepp

Re: [MCN-L] Controlled vocabulary for view description

2016-02-29 Thread Green, Nahoko
Hi Kate, We use terms under "views (visual works)" in AAT http://www.getty.edu/vow/AATHierarchy?find=view=AND==300015424. Thanks, Nahoko Chicago History Museum -Original Message- From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Mayo, Katherine Sent: Monday,

[MCN-L] Controlled vocabulary for view description

2016-02-29 Thread Mayo, Katherine
Hello, Does anyone have a controlled vocabulary for a view description field? Or can anyone point me to a resource for such a vocabulary/taxonomy? We want to clean up our data and make it more consistent across the board. We currently have a short list (recto, verso, full view, detail), and

[MCN-L] SAVE THE DATE: IIIF in New York City, May 10 - 13

2016-02-29 Thread Stuart Snydman
Friends- The International Image Interoperability Framework (http://iiif.io) has set the dates for its next major event, to be held in New York City May 10-13 (see http://iiif.io/event/2016/newyork/ for details). By holding the meetings in New York, and having the opening day event at the

Re: [MCN-L] LAM Interoperability

2016-02-29 Thread Stefano Cossu
Hi Sarah, Good point! Thanks for raising it. I was talking about the Art Institute of Chicago in case it was not clear. Stefano On Mon, 29 Feb 2016 10:00:04 -0500 "Sarah Clark" wrote: > For those responding to the interoperability questions, please > consider

[MCN-L] LAM Interoperability

2016-02-29 Thread Sarah Clark
For those responding to the interoperability questions, please consider naming your institution in your reply. I'm finding the replies very interesting but can't always figure out where they are coming from. Thanks, Sarah Sarah Clark Curator Historic Richmond Town, Staten Island Historical