In principle it is best to have completely opaque identifiers for the
web, and a separate system (which can be a simple as a couple of
database tables) to keep track of the mapping. This is useful not as
much for obscuring URLs (security through obscurity may work for
short-term embargo as in y
Emily,
I think others gave very valid suggestion that I mostly agree with,
especially about separating internal-use images with public ones. These
should reside in separate servers with clear firewall rules assigned.
Most importantly, you should isolate your internal management system
from the
All,
This is the link to the MCN 2018 project for IIIF-related sessions:
https://3.basecamp.com/3922322/join/23XtS7WyWfBe
Please join if you are interested in proposing or participating otherwise.
Best,
Stefano
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will be posted once we have an estimated
attendance.
Thanks,
Stefano
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> 718-351-1611, ext. 272
> www.historicrichmondtown.org
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> Explore our collections at:
> http://historicrichmondtown.org/treasures/online-collections-database
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> Good luck moving the topic forward! As technology moves ahead, these
> things will be easier to achieve. There also needs to a powerful
> incentive, such as better serving user needs. We are getting there...
> increm
is common base should lead to some interesting discussions that we
> could bring up in an in-person meeting at the next MCN conference in
> New Orleans.
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> Emmanuelle and Stefano
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> Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass
> Collections Data Manager
> Collections Information & Acc
ng. Thanks for
> > any insight.
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> > Best regards, Matt
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> > Matt Wheeler,
> > Photography Archives,
> > Penobscot Marine Museum
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> > 5 Church Street, PO Box 498
> > Searsport, Maine 04974
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. These positions will be "unofficial" until
December 2016, when the SIG proposal will be reviewed by the Board and,
if accepted, a new chair and vice-chair will be elected.
Thanks,
Stefano
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(job ID: 8961) or contact me in person (scossu at art ic period edu) for
technical questions.
Thank you,
Stefano Cossu
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Hope this is of interest to MCN members and happy to provide more
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Thanks,
Dominic
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, sometimes), and not everyone has the
time and patience to log into multiple platforms every day. The best, most
highly professional, international discussion groups I (for one) belong to are
all listservs.
Amalyah Keshet
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can target the next MCN conference for an in-person meeting, while we
distill ideas in the mailing list.
Thoughts?
Stefano
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