Re: [MCN-L] Atavist/Creativist for Telling Museum Stories

2016-04-16 Thread Matt Morgan

How does the shelf-life work? What is the advantage?

Thanks,
Matt

On 04/16/2016 07:50 AM, Frank Sträter wrote:

Hi,

At the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (national audiovisual archive) we 
recently started experimenting with Atavist. As our main website lacked certain 
features for publishing long form multimedia articles, we decided to try Atavist. Our 
first (and only so far) promoted article can be found here: 
https://beeldengeluid.atavist.com/oorsprong-nederlandse-documentaire 


Although the article is in Dutch and is a historical background article about 
early 20th century mostly silent documentaries, written by our in-house media 
historian Bas Agterberg, it illustrates the approach you can take with Atavist. 
What we’ve learned is that to create a good article on Atavist is that apart 
from a good writer, it helps when you have someone with a background in 
editing, desktop publishing, web publishing and online marketing and 
communication (that was me in this case).

Just like a magazine article, a story on Atavist has a short “shelf-life”, so 
it’s important that you promote it correctly and timely. In a museum context 
that would for instance mean that you link to the background article on an 
exposition from your main website and your social media posts and link back to 
your main website in the article.

At our museum we plan to you use the paid version of Atavist as a tool for 
promotional and/or background articles.

Frank Sträter
Senior Frontend Developer
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision


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Re: [MCN-L] Atavist/Creativist for Telling Museum Stories

2016-04-16 Thread Frank Sträter
Hi,

At the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (national audiovisual 
archive) we recently started experimenting with Atavist. As our main website 
lacked certain features for publishing long form multimedia articles, we 
decided to try Atavist. Our first (and only so far) promoted article can be 
found here: 
https://beeldengeluid.atavist.com/oorsprong-nederlandse-documentaire 


Although the article is in Dutch and is a historical background article about 
early 20th century mostly silent documentaries, written by our in-house media 
historian Bas Agterberg, it illustrates the approach you can take with Atavist. 
What we’ve learned is that to create a good article on Atavist is that apart 
from a good writer, it helps when you have someone with a background in 
editing, desktop publishing, web publishing and online marketing and 
communication (that was me in this case). 

Just like a magazine article, a story on Atavist has a short “shelf-life”, so 
it’s important that you promote it correctly and timely. In a museum context 
that would for instance mean that you link to the background article on an 
exposition from your main website and your social media posts and link back to 
your main website in the article.

At our museum we plan to you use the paid version of Atavist as a tool for 
promotional and/or background articles.

Frank Sträter
Senior Frontend Developer
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision___
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[MCN-L] Extended deadline: CfP Accessing Cultural Heritage at Scale (JCDL 2016 workshop)

2016-04-16 Thread Paula Goodale
Call for Papers

Workshop on Accessing Cultural Heritage at Scale (ACHS)
Newark, NJ, 22-23 June, 2016 (in association with JCDL)

http://achs.group.shef.ac.uk/

***Deadline Extended: 25th April, 2016 (12pm Hawaii time)***

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BREAKING NEWS: Successful authors will be invited to submit an extended
version of their
paper to a forthcoming special issue of the International Journal on
Digital Libraries (IJDL)
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==Aims==
Accessing Cultural Heritage at Scale is a workshop collocated at the JCDL
2016 conference, to be held in Newark, NJ, USA. The workshop will take
place over two half days on 22-23 June 2016.

Our focus is on challenges and opportunities, current and emerging
developments in the area of information access via exploration and
discovery in large-scale digital libraries and collections, particularly in
the cultural heritage domain. We will consider the underlying technologies
which enable this access, as well as interaction functionalities, and user
evaluations. Our goal is to identify the needs of providers and their
users, assess the current state-of-the-art, and to identify challenges and
prioritize areas of future research potential.

==Topics==
The workshop is focused on all aspects of supporting access, exploration
and discovery within large-scale digital libraries, especially within
cultural heritage. This fits with the JCDL conference theme of 'Big
Libraries, Big Data, Big Innovation' to include information access issues
and solutions in cultural heritage that focus on volume, variety and
velocity of library content, and also variety (complexity, diversity) of
users and uses. Specifically, we invite contributions on related topics
including (but not limited to):

* Information discovery, exploration and serendipity
* User-centered information access and evaluation
* Multimedia, multilingual and exploratory Information Retrieval
* Information needs and information behaviour
* Information organization, ontologies
* Entity-centric information access
* Information extraction, content enrichment, text analytics, natural
language processing
* Entity-extraction and disambiguation
* Metadata and linked data
* Visualization of information space
* User modelling and adaptation
* Personalization and recommendation

Contributions may include findings from completed empirical studies or
work-in-progress, as well as position papers inviting discussions of
emerging and future developments.

==Submissions==
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished academic research,
industry papers and position papers related to the topics listed above. We
invite papers in 3 formats:

* full papers (8 pages)
* short papers (4 pages)
* posters (2 pages)

Full papers will report on completed work, or work that has reached a level
of maturity or important milestone. Short papers and posters will report on
work-in-progress, or work that can be presented in a more concise form.
Position papers are welcome in either full or short paper format.

Full and short papers will be presented in the main the workshop track, and
posters will be presented in a dedicated session. All paper types are
welcome from both academics and practitioners. Accepted papers will be
published in the workshop proceedings. Proceedings will be published
immediately prior to the workshop via CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Successful
authors will also be invited to submit an extended version of their paper
to a special issue of the International Journal on Digital Libraries
(IJDL), following the workshop.

All papers should be written in English, prepared anonymously in the ACM
Proceedings  template, and submitted in PDF format, via the workshop
EasyChair submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=achs20160
.

==Important dates==

* Paper submissions - 18 April 2016
* Notifications - 16 May 2016
* Camera-ready copy - 31 May 2016
* Proceedings published - 7 June 2016
* Workshop (at JCDL) - 22-23 June 2016 (2x half days)

==Organising Committee==

* Paul Clough (University of Sheffield, UK)
* Paula Goodale (University of Sheffield, UK)
* Maristella Agosti (University of Padua, Italy)
* Séamus Lawless (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)

==Contact==

Enquiries should be made via:
Paula Goodale p dot goodale at sheffield.ac.uk

-- 
Paula Goodale
Teaching Associate
Information Retrieval Research Group

Please note: My working pattern for Jan-June 2016 is usually Monday,
Thursday, Friday

Information School, The University of Sheffield, Room 318, Regent Court,
211 Portobello, Sheffield, S1 4DP

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