Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG

2016-02-26 Thread Richard Light



On 2016-02-23 10:18 PM, Stefano Cossu wrote:

Hi there,

1. At the moment we are not exchanging data with other institutions in a
"smart" way. The recent work on our new DAMS will bring more
opportunity in this direction though. The key for this is having adopted
RDF as the lingua franca for our DAMS.

Before we tackle inter-institutional interoperability, we want to
better connect departments within the museum and heterogeneous data
sets such as library, archives and collections. This will have more
obvious and immediate advantages for us.
Harmonizing library, museum and archive catalogue data into RDF (if 
that's what you mean) would be a significant achievement.  Clearly, it 
would be of much wider value than within your own institution. Certainly 
it's an aspiration which this group should support you in/help you with.



2. CIDOC CRM seems to be the most comprehensive and flexible ontology
to encompass the widest range possible of cultural heritage items.
However, CIDOC CRM cannot be practically used as a cataloging ontology,
but rather as a harmonization tool. It should sit between the cataloger
and the consumer, and accessed only to machines that can handle its full
complexity.
The approach I have adopted is to generate Linked Data RDF on the fly, 
starting in my case from native museum catalogue data encoded in XML 
records [1].  The idea is that each object in the [Wordsworth Trust] 
collection is published with its own unique, persistent, useful URL.  I 
would commend this strategy as a good way to get started: stake a claim 
for your collection in the Web information space.


I'm working to improve the RDF, and one way of doing that would be to 
include more CIDOC-CRM structure in it.  The other, bigger, problem I 
see is that all the data is just string values.  What we desperately 
need are more shared Linked Data frameworks (for people, places, events, 
...), whose URLs we can begin to embody in our catalogue data.


If you see 'interchange' as a selective publication exercise, rather 
than a mass-data-shifting one, then there is no down-side to just 
publishing that subset of your catalogue data which is useful for 
sharing.  Museum records are full of internal management stuff which has 
no place being published, just as bibliographic records contain lots of 
technical MARC data that won't be of interest to a general public.  One 
useful thing we can do is to agree what story we are trying to tell, and 
work back from that conclusion to a view on what data is required for 
sharing.


(Also, dynamically rendering catalogue data on request ensures that it 
is always up to date.)



There are several publishing schemata that map to CIDOC-CRM and expose
only the concepts meaningful to a human end user. There is not, as far
as I know, a cataloging schema that is encoded in RDF and maps to CIDOC
CRM. I am aware of ongoing efforts to serialize the Getty's AAT (which
contains CDWA terms) into RDF [1], but having a separate, formalized
cataloging ontology based on CDWA would be a great advancement in this
area.
Note that all three Getty 'vocabularies' (should one now say 
'ontologies'?) are fully published as Linked Data, and so are available 
as RDF.


Best wishes,

Richard Light

[1] e.g. http://collections.wordsworth.org.uk/Object/WTcoll/id/GRMDC.C144.9
which resolves to
http://collections.wordsworth.org.uk/Object/WTcoll/id/rdf/GRMDC.C144.9
when RDF is requested



3. We use Fedora [2] which is completely content-agnostic and allows to
build any sort of content model. Fedora and its satellite
projects encourage the use of PCDM [3] as a very basic and
broad-scoped ontology on top of which more domain-specific ontologies
can be layered to satisfy any kind of content modeling.

4. My team (5 people) is in charge of designing and implementing our
collection information systems. A separate department, Digital
Experience and Access, acts as a broker for end users' (staff and
public) needs and is in constant dialog with us. I act as an
interpreter who translates semi-technical requirements into
specifications.


[1] http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/lod/index.html
[2] http://fedorarepository.org
[3] https://github.com/duraspace/pcdm/wiki

On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 16:33:51 +
"Delmas-Glass, Emmanuelle"  wrote:


Dear all,

In order to get us started with the LAM interoperability SIG, we
would like to get your feedback on a few questions.

1. Use cases: as a museum, library or archive, whenever you tried to
integrate your data with other institutions, what worked, what
didn't, and why?

2. Interoperable metadata schemas and/or ontologies: what is out
there that can help bring collection data and bibliographical data
together? What do you think about them, what are the challenges and
how do you plan or wish to utilize them?

3. Existing interoperability tools: what software platforms do you
use? If you could design your own, what would they be?

4. 

Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG

2016-02-25 Thread Stefano Cossu
Dear Mary,
Thank you for your excellent reading suggestions. 

Your "Metadata for All" paper points out very rightfully one of the main
challenges to achieving our interoperability goals: a legacy that is
very specific to museums, which have never found a practical interest
in standardization. This is understandable due to the different
mission of museums and to the kind of information they handle and how
they use it; but we are now at a point where sharing data is becoming
more and more compelling and adoption of shared standards is key to
this. 

Libraries and archives, as you point out, have been systematically using
standard vocabularies long before digital cataloging became widespread.
Most museums, on the contrary, have been running for decades on
home-brewed ontologies dictated by internal requirements. Changing this
is a big challenge, both on a technical and an adoption level - my
institution is right in the middle of it. 

Maybe the issue is more political than technical, though. Maybe all we
need are some "pioneers" to encourage other museums to move in this
direction. If a group of institutions can put together enough resources
and spearhead the effort to establish some basic patterns, other
institutions with less resources may feel more confident to follow a
path that presents some concrete examples. 

Also, I think that focusing on interoperability within one
institution first is safer, more manageable and more rewarding than
aiming straight at inter-institutional interoperability. A
successful case study of integration between a museum's collections,
library and archives can grant additional confidence from the
stakeholders to pursue interoperability between institutions. 

Thanks,
Stefano


On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 13:05:57 -0800
"M. Elings"  wrote:

> Dear Emmanuelle,
> 
> This is a topic that I and my colleague Günter Waibel spent many years
> exploring. I wanted to share an old but relevant article we wrote on
> this topic: Metadata for All
> ,
> which discusses the reasons behind our inability to have our data
> interoperate or "play nicely" with other institutions. It is also a
> useful history of efforts that came before and what worked and what
> didn't.
> 
> 
> 
> I think the promise of linked data and efforts like Europeana and
> DPLA have shown us what is possible when we use network level
> standards, which allow our data to reach outside the confines of our
> local institutional systems. I don't think we will ever get to a
> point where we all follow the same metadata practices but we can
> extract and share our data in ways that are more universal.
> 
> 
> 
> Other readings of interest:
> 
> Beyond the Silos of the LAMs: Collaboration Among Libraries, Archives
> and Museums
> 
> 
> 
> Think Global, Act Local – Library, Archive and Museum Collaboration
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 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...
> incrementally.
> 
> 



-- 
Stefano Cossu
Director of Application Services, Collections

The Art Institute of Chicago
116 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60603
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG

2016-02-23 Thread Stefano Cossu
Hi there, 

1. At the moment we are not exchanging data with other institutions in a
"smart" way. The recent work on our new DAMS will bring more
opportunity in this direction though. The key for this is having adopted
RDF as the lingua franca for our DAMS. 

Before we tackle inter-institutional interoperability, we want to
better connect departments within the museum and heterogeneous data
sets such as library, archives and collections. This will have more
obvious and immediate advantages for us. 

2. CIDOC CRM seems to be the most comprehensive and flexible ontology
to encompass the widest range possible of cultural heritage items.
However, CIDOC CRM cannot be practically used as a cataloging ontology,
but rather as a harmonization tool. It should sit between the cataloger
and the consumer, and accessed only to machines that can handle its full
complexity. 

There are several publishing schemata that map to CIDOC-CRM and expose
only the concepts meaningful to a human end user. There is not, as far
as I know, a cataloging schema that is encoded in RDF and maps to CIDOC
CRM. I am aware of ongoing efforts to serialize the Getty's AAT (which
contains CDWA terms) into RDF [1], but having a separate, formalized
cataloging ontology based on CDWA would be a great advancement in this
area. 

3. We use Fedora [2] which is completely content-agnostic and allows to
build any sort of content model. Fedora and its satellite
projects encourage the use of PCDM [3] as a very basic and
broad-scoped ontology on top of which more domain-specific ontologies
can be layered to satisfy any kind of content modeling. 

4. My team (5 people) is in charge of designing and implementing our
collection information systems. A separate department, Digital
Experience and Access, acts as a broker for end users' (staff and
public) needs and is in constant dialog with us. I act as an
interpreter who translates semi-technical requirements into
specifications. 


[1] http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/lod/index.html
[2] http://fedorarepository.org 
[3] https://github.com/duraspace/pcdm/wiki

On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 16:33:51 +
"Delmas-Glass, Emmanuelle"  wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> In order to get us started with the LAM interoperability SIG, we
> would like to get your feedback on a few questions.
> 
> 1. Use cases: as a museum, library or archive, whenever you tried to
> integrate your data with other institutions, what worked, what
> didn't, and why?
> 
> 2. Interoperable metadata schemas and/or ontologies: what is out
> there that can help bring collection data and bibliographical data
> together? What do you think about them, what are the challenges and
> how do you plan or wish to utilize them?
> 
> 3. Existing interoperability tools: what software platforms do you
> use? If you could design your own, what would they be? 
> 
> 4. Staffing: what staff member(s) usually work together on these
> questions of data interoperability at your institution (list titles)?
> What new staff position(s) would be useful?
> 
> If you could give brief replies that would be great. The goal is to
> assess the challenges of our community as well as the opportunities.
> This 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.
> 
> Emmanuelle and Stefano
> 
> Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass
> Collections Data Manager
> Collections Information & Access Department
> Yale Center for British Art
> http://britishart.yale.edu
> 203-410-4069
> --
> Stefano Cossu
> Director of Application Services, Collections
> The Art Institute of Chicago
> 116 S. Michigan Avenue
> Chicago, IL 60603
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



-- 
Stefano Cossu
Director of Application Services, Collections

The Art Institute of Chicago
116 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60603
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG

2016-02-23 Thread M. Elings
Dear Emmanuelle,

This is a topic that I and my colleague Günter Waibel spent many years
exploring. I wanted to share an old but relevant article we wrote on this
topic: Metadata for All
,
which discusses the reasons behind our inability to have our data
interoperate or "play nicely" with other institutions. It is also a useful
history of efforts that came before and what worked and what didn't.



I think the promise of linked data and efforts like Europeana and DPLA have
shown us what is possible when we use network level standards, which allow
our data to reach outside the confines of our local institutional systems.
I don't think we will ever get to a point where we all follow the same
metadata practices but we can extract and share our data in ways that are
more universal.



Other readings of interest:

Beyond the Silos of the LAMs: Collaboration Among Libraries, Archives and
Museums



Think Global, Act Local – Library, Archive and Museum Collaboration




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... incrementally.


-- 

Mary W. Elings

Head of Digital Collections

The Bancroft Library

University of California

Berkeley, CA 94720-6000

On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Delmas-Glass, Emmanuelle <
emmanuelle.delmas-gl...@yale.edu> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> In order to get us started with the LAM interoperability SIG, we would
> like to get your feedback on a few questions.
>
> 1. Use cases: as a museum, library or archive, whenever you tried to
> integrate your data with other institutions, what worked, what didn't, and
> why?
>
> 2. Interoperable metadata schemas and/or ontologies: what is out there
> that can help bring collection data and bibliographical data together? What
> do you think about them, what are the challenges and how do you plan or
> wish to utilize them?
>
> 3. Existing interoperability tools: what software platforms do you use? If
> you could design your own, what would they be?
>
> 4. Staffing: what staff member(s) usually work together on these questions
> of data interoperability at your institution (list titles)? What new staff
> position(s) would be useful?
>
> If you could give brief replies that would be great. The goal is to assess
> the challenges of our community as well as the opportunities.  This 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.
>
> Emmanuelle and Stefano
>
> Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass
> Collections Data Manager
> Collections Information & Access Department
> Yale Center for British Art
> http://britishart.yale.edu
> 203-410-4069
> --
> Stefano Cossu
> Director of Application Services, Collections
> The Art Institute of Chicago
> 116 S. Michigan Avenue
> Chicago, IL 60603
>
>
>
>
>
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-- 
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Head of Digital Collections
The Bancroft Library
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG (Delmas-Glass, Emmanuelle)

2016-02-23 Thread Sarah Clark
Below are my replies to the 4 questions in Emmanuelle and Stefano's message
about interoperability.  I'm looking forward to seeing how others reply!

1.  The best example of our integrating data with other institutions
might PastPerfect's web site at http://www.pastperfect-online.com/ , which
allows searching across the other institutions that are also using
PastPerfect Online.  Cross-institutional searching is limited to keyword
searching, without the advanced searching options that can be used on our
own site, http://statenisland.pastperfect-online.com/ .  There is great
flexibility in which fields are uploaded and how they are labeled and used.
I use this site often to see how other institutions have described
collections items like ours. At present, we have only uploaded a tiny
fragment of our cataloged items (which include artifacts, photographs,
archival collections, and library books/newspapers.) We have some 75,000
catalog records, but only about 1200 are posted online.
2.  (Not sure I understand this question.) We've looked at things like
Dublin Core and other metadata schema to help determine which fields we
should require for our catalog records. For assigning object names, we use
Chenhall's Nomenclature which is built in to PastPerfect, but not the
current version.  (We are in Nomenclature 2.0.) We also use the Library of
Congress subject terms that are built into PastPerfect. These are the same
terms for all four catalogs.  But we've noticed that the terms we use don't
quite match the terms that trained librarians are more apt to use (for
instance, there isn't an option to add dashes and refine by a place name.)
Also, we try (with mixed success) to establish our own standardized
descriptive language (such as terms for style periods like Empire).  We've
used the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus as a guide in establishing our
conventions, but don't necessarily follow it consistently. My understanding
is that going forward it will be more important to anticipate all the
different ways an untrained user might search for things, rather than
relying on established authority lists. A big challenge for us is how to
establish our own protocol for cataloging individual documents and small
archival collections--how to decide which PastPerfect  catalog to use and
which fields we should require the cataloger to complete.  For instance,
individual photographs that are part of a photos-only collection (like the
work of a particular photographer) are cataloged in the Photos catalog of
PastPerfect, but many photographs are contained within larger archival
collections (like a family or business collection), so they're included in
the Archives catalog.  But the fields are not all the same.  Likewise,  an
individual item like a baptismal certificate might be cataloged as an object
or as an archival item.  We struggle with consistency issues.  
3.  We currently use PastPerfect exclusively as our collections
management system, and PastPerfect Online for sharing object records and
images online. In the 1990s, we used Minaret software for creating archival
collection records (but we've since migrated those records into
PastPerfect).  For some of our archival collections, we produced
collection-level MARC records for submission to national databases, but it's
been over a decade since we've produced one.  Decades ago, our archival
collections were included in a "Guide to Historical Resources in Richmond
County (Staten Island), New York Repositories" and those records have since
been posted online by another party, but they are not up-to-date.  Here's an
example of one of our collections that can be found online, but I don't
think the record identifies us as the repository; rather, it appears as if
it's part of the New York State Library, which is not correct:
http://184.168.105.185/archivegrid/collection/data/155570149 .  More
recently, in 2011 we submitted a collection-level record representing our
Alice Austen Photograph Collection to the IMLS Digital Collections and
Content Registry. I haven't been able to confirm that the registry is still
active.  Regarding software, we feel that given our staffing limitations it
is important for us to be able to use one product for collections
management, digital image management, and creating online collections
records. 
4.  My title is Curator. I am interested in interoperability but it
isn't exactly part of my job description. Our total curatorial staff
consists of two full time and two part time, and we are responsible for all
aspects of artifact, photograph, archival, and library collections, as well
as over 30 historic structures located on over a hundred acres; we do not
have any IT staff, just one IT consultant who we see perhaps a few times
each year.  Staff positions, or even short-term consultants, who could
advise us on digital asset management issues, help us refine our cataloging
procedures, and provide general IT assistance are among our many, 

Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-24 Thread Amalyah Keshet
Stefano:

There are a large number of librarians and archivists on this list!

My feeling is, don't dilute this by derailing it off to a sub-list.  Look what 
a response you got by posting on the main list!

Amalyah




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From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Stefano 
Cossu
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 6:36 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

Hi Amalyah,
Although I have found Google groups very easy to set up and manage, I have no 
strong opinion on which platform this discussion should be hosted.

My main point here is whether we should keep the discussion in the main MCN 
list or on a separate one. The reason for the latter choice would be to help 
involving librarians and archivists not directly concerned with other museum 
technology topics. Maybe a sub-list within the mcn-l would be possible?

Given the broad audience who joined this thread only from the MCN list within a 
short time, however, I don't think this is a critical issue at the moment.

Thanks,
Stefano


On 11/18/2015 06:00 AM, mcn-l-requ...@mcn.edu wrote:
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:48:06 +
> From: Amalyah Keshet<akes...@imj.org.il>
> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv<mcn-l@mcn.edu>
> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
> Message-ID:<74af28f834f34dea85a254803d937...@mailsrv2.imj.org.il>
> Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII
>
> Stefano:
>
> The MCN listserv is the perfect place to discuss this.  That's what it exists 
> for.  Anyone can join, it's open and uncomplicated.  Google groups and such 
> are more complicated (rather a pain, in fact, 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
>

--

Stefano Cossu
Director of Application Services, Collections

The Art Institute of Chicago
116 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603
312-499-4026

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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-19 Thread Sarah Clark
I am also interested in interoperability.  Since we have a very small staff,
I work with artifacts, photographs, books, archival collections--just about
anything you can think of, as well as digital images, associated metadata,
and online database records.  Juggling different systems and standards is a
challenge!  We use PastPerfect software to manage all our different kinds of
collections.  I can't always follow all the technical discussion here, but
I'm very interested.  Please try to keep us smaller institutions in mind in
your discussions.  Thanks!

Sarah Clark
Curator
Historic Richmond Town, Staten Island Historical Society
441 Clarke Avenue, Staten Island, NY  10306
718-351-1611, ext. 272
www.historicrichmondtown.org

Explore our collections at:
http://historicrichmondtown.org/treasures/online-collections-database 



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Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 19:07:31 -0500
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Mia
Stefano, thank you for getting this conversation started!

I think the convergence of libraries, archives and museums has already been
under way for some time, and that a technology-based discussion list like
this one is the perfect place for the conversation to continue.
Single-purpose lists also often seem to struggle to get a critical mass of
discussions going, so unless there are strong objections from other list
members, I'd second Amalyah's call to keep the discussion here (at least
for now).

Cheers, Mia


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On 18 November 2015 at 16:36, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:

> Hi Amalyah,
> Although I have found Google groups very easy to set up and manage, I have
> no strong opinion on which platform this discussion should be hosted.
>
> My main point here is whether we should keep the discussion in the main
> MCN list or on a separate one. The reason for the latter choice would be to
> help involving librarians and archivists not directly concerned with other
> museum technology topics. Maybe a sub-list within the mcn-l would be
> possible?
>
> Given the broad audience who joined this thread only from the MCN list
> within a short time, however, I don't think this is a critical issue at the
> moment.
>
> Thanks,
> Stefano
>
>
> On 11/18/2015 06:00 AM, mcn-l-requ...@mcn.edu wrote:
>
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:48:06 +
>> From: Amalyah Keshet<akes...@imj.org.il>
>> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv<mcn-l@mcn.edu>
>> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
>> Message-ID:<74af28f834f34dea85a254803d937...@mailsrv2.imj.org.il>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII
>>
>> Stefano:
>>
>> The MCN listserv is the perfect place to discuss this.  That's what it
>> exists for.  Anyone can join, it's open and uncomplicated.  Google groups
>> and such are more complicated (rather a pain, in fact, 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
>>
>>
> --
>
> Stefano Cossu
> Director of Application Services, Collections
>
> The Art Institute of Chicago
> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
> Chicago, IL 60603
> 312-499-4026
>
>
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Stefano Cossu

Dominic,
Thanks for your outstanding report on the activities around 
interoperability.


I agree that CIDOC-CRM is gaining popularity. It is also great to know 
that there is an OWL serialization for it [1].


How do you see CIDOC-CRM compared to FRBRoo in terms of bridging the gap 
between cultural heritage disciplines?


I also strongly agree with your point about abstraction. One of the 
topics that we touched in our session was that CIDOC-CRM, while being 
extremely flexible, is also hardly usable by humans on a daily basis. 
Since collection managers and librarians cannot catalog records using 
these models directly, we need an abstraction layer to map cataloging 
ontologies into the broader CIDOC-CRM. I would love to see, e.g. a RDF 
serialization of CDWA(I think that there is some effort in that 
direction with CONA[2]). I am curious to see what you and the Swedish 
National Archives are doing in this regard.


Also, if you want a human-readable publishing platform (website, mobile 
app, etc.) you need another layer that maps these broad models to 
something more fit for human consumption, e.g. dcterms, VRA core, or 
such. CIDOC-CRM can be used for cross-institutional interoperability or 
search/query APIs where you want to retain the full complexity of the 
model.


Thanks,
Stefano

[1] http://erlangen-crm.org/
[2] http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/cona/about.html

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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 17:58:36 +
From: Dominic Oldman
To:"mcn-l@mcn.edu"  
Subject: [MCN-L]  LAM interoperability SIG?
Message-ID:

Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Perian Sully
This is absolutely a favorite topic of mine and something I've spent my
professional career working on. Sign me up!

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Stefano Cossu  wrote:

> Hello,
> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
> about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
> happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
> barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
> museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and technologies
> between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>
> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation
> needs to be brought forward.
>
> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
> would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer
> to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>
> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special
> interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core
> topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and
> then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action
> items.
>
> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>
> Thanks,
> Stefano
>
> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
> [2]
> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
> --
>
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>
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> Chicago, IL 60603
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Stefano Cossu

Hi Amalyah,
Although I have found Google groups very easy to set up and manage, I 
have no strong opinion on which platform this discussion should be hosted.


My main point here is whether we should keep the discussion in the main 
MCN list or on a separate one. The reason for the latter choice would be 
to help involving librarians and archivists not directly concerned with 
other museum technology topics. Maybe a sub-list within the mcn-l would 
be possible?


Given the broad audience who joined this thread only from the MCN list 
within a short time, however, I don't think this is a critical issue at 
the moment.


Thanks,
Stefano


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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:48:06 +
From: Amalyah Keshet<akes...@imj.org.il>
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv<mcn-l@mcn.edu>
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
Message-ID:<74af28f834f34dea85a254803d937...@mailsrv2.imj.org.il>
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Stefano:

The MCN listserv is the perfect place to discuss this.  That's what it exists 
for.  Anyone can join, it's open and uncomplicated.  Google groups and such are 
more complicated (rather a pain, in fact, 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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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Carissa Dougherty
And me!  (hi, Stefano!)

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On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Mia <mia.ri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Stefano, thank you for getting this conversation started!
>
> I think the convergence of libraries, archives and museums has already been
> under way for some time, and that a technology-based discussion list like
> this one is the perfect place for the conversation to continue.
> Single-purpose lists also often seem to struggle to get a critical mass of
> discussions going, so unless there are strong objections from other list
> members, I'd second Amalyah's call to keep the discussion here (at least
> for now).
>
> Cheers, Mia
>
> 
> http://openobjects.org.uk/
> http://twitter.com/mia_out
> Check out my book! http://bit.ly/CrowdsourcingCulturalHeritage
> <http://bit.ly/CrowdsourcingCulturalHeritage>
> I mostly use this address for list mail; my open.ac.uk address is checked
> daily
>
> On 18 November 2015 at 16:36, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hi Amalyah,
> > Although I have found Google groups very easy to set up and manage, I
> have
> > no strong opinion on which platform this discussion should be hosted.
> >
> > My main point here is whether we should keep the discussion in the main
> > MCN list or on a separate one. The reason for the latter choice would be
> to
> > help involving librarians and archivists not directly concerned with
> other
> > museum technology topics. Maybe a sub-list within the mcn-l would be
> > possible?
> >
> > Given the broad audience who joined this thread only from the MCN list
> > within a short time, however, I don't think this is a critical issue at
> the
> > moment.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Stefano
> >
> >
> > On 11/18/2015 06:00 AM, mcn-l-requ...@mcn.edu wrote:
> >
> >> Message: 4
> >> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:48:06 +
> >> From: Amalyah Keshet<akes...@imj.org.il>
> >> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv<mcn-l@mcn.edu>
> >> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
> >> Message-ID:<74af28f834f34dea85a254803d937...@mailsrv2.imj.org.il>
> >> Content-Type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII
> >>
> >> Stefano:
> >>
> >> The MCN listserv is the perfect place to discuss this.  That's what it
> >> exists for.  Anyone can join, it's open and uncomplicated.  Google
> groups
> >> and such are more complicated (rather a pain, in fact, 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
> >>
> >>
> > --
> >
> > Stefano Cossu
> > Director of Application Services, Collections
> >
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> > 116 S. Michigan Ave.
> > Chicago, IL 60603
> > 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Dominic Oldman
Dear Stefano,

CIDOC CRM is primarily about interoperability (data integration) and it is
the semantic framework that it creates that provides this. Once this is
solved then you need to provide access that provides a good balance between
precision and recall. However, this balance will depend upon the audience.
To achieve this we aggregate CRM paths to a higher and broader level with
accessible labels. These rules can be adjusted depending upon the audience
the UI is designed for.

Therefore people can use CRM with keyboardless graphical front ends for
tablets (drag and drop only) that use broader aggregations and fewer
relationships, or we can provide more precise paths for more research
orientated UIs. It is the underlying contextual relationships of CRM that
make the experience more interesting - but these do not have to be exposed
explicitly creating powerful but simple interfaces.

We can also configure these rules to bias particular areas of cultural
heritage, for example, some paths may be more useful in art history (and
make these paths user configurable). However, these are made possible by
the CRM in the first instance providing a link between macro and micro
views as they are required (possibly similar to a relational database view,
for example, just with contextual meaning).

While CRM can power a simple graphical tablet systems it can and equally
build more explicit interfaces that make exploration of scientific data
possible for scientists and conservators. The underlying data is the same
high quality representation used in different ways to help different
audiences explore. This helps also bring audiences together
(interoperability of people) for collaborative knowledge building.

FRBRoo is simply a specialisation of CRM classes and therefore anything
encoded in FRBRoo is already harmonised with other CRM data and is part of
the same abstraction I describe above. There are very few new classes in
FRBRoo - they are mostly sub classes of CRM. Because CRM integrates at the
different levels in the class hierarchy, bibliographic and performing arts
data can not only be integrated with other CH data but meaningful paths of
exploration can be used between them, and each can use the other for
additional context helping to discover new relationships.

There is an approved OWL version of CRM created in Germany. However, OWL is
not necessary for many things and we are using SPIN which allows us to
create reasoned views using simple SPARQL queries.

 Cheers,

 Dominic



On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Dominic Oldman <dold...@britishmuseum.org>
wrote:

>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of
> Stefano Cossu
> Sent: 18 November 2015 17:24
> To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
>
> Dominic,
> Thanks for your outstanding report on the activities around
> interoperability.
>
> I agree that CIDOC-CRM is gaining popularity. It is also great to know
> that there is an OWL serialization for it [1].
>
> How do you see CIDOC-CRM compared to FRBRoo in terms of bridging the gap
> between cultural heritage disciplines?
>
> I also strongly agree with your point about abstraction. One of the topics
> that we touched in our session was that CIDOC-CRM, while being extremely
> flexible, is also hardly usable by humans on a daily basis.
> Since collection managers and librarians cannot catalog records using
> these models directly, we need an abstraction layer to map cataloging
> ontologies into the broader CIDOC-CRM. I would love to see, e.g. a RDF
> serialization of CDWA(I think that there is some effort in that direction
> with CONA[2]). I am curious to see what you and the Swedish National
> Archives are doing in this regard.
>
> Also, if you want a human-readable publishing platform (website, mobile
> app, etc.) you need another layer that maps these broad models to something
> more fit for human consumption, e.g. dcterms, VRA core, or such. CIDOC-CRM
> can be used for cross-institutional interoperability or search/query APIs
> where you want to retain the full complexity of the model.
>
> Thanks,
> Stefano
>
> [1] http://erlangen-crm.org/
> [2] http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/cona/about.html
>
> On 11/17/2015 12:56 PM, mcn-l-requ...@mcn.edu wrote:
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 17:58:36 +
> > From: Dominic Oldman<do...@oldman.me.uk> To:"mcn-l@mcn.edu"
> > <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
> > Subject: [MCN-L]  LAM interoperability SIG?
> > Message-ID:
> >   

Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Amalyah Keshet
Stefano:

The MCN listserv is the perfect place to discuss this.  That's what it exists 
for.  Anyone can join, it's open and uncomplicated.  Google groups and such are 
more complicated (rather a pain, in fact, 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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-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Stefano 
Cossu
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 9:58 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

All,
Thank you so much for your interest and for the very insightful contributions.

Given the large number of interested parties, I am wondering if we should kick 
off a separate mailing list (Google groups or such) so we can more easily reach 
out to other communities. I still think that we can target the next MCN 
conference for an in-person meeting, while we distill ideas in the mailing list.

Thoughts?

Stefano


On 11/17/2015 12:56 PM, mcn-l-requ...@mcn.edu wrote:

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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Ellice Engdahl
A little late to the party, but please count The Henry Ford in on discussing 
LAM interoperability.  I touched on some of our efforts to better integrate 
archival materials with museum objects in my MCN 2015 presentation (link 
below), and was struck by how many folks responded to that.  I had been 
thinking of a more targeted presentation for next year

http://www.slideshare.net/ElliceEngdahl/which-came-first-the-data-structure-or-the-websitelessons-learned-in-building-a-new-collections-website-with-existing-collections-data
 


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E: elli...@thehenryford.org

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Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 13:58:02 -0600
From: Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu>
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed"

All,
Thank you so much for your interest and for the very insightful contributions.

Given the large number of interested parties, I am wondering if we should kick 
off a separate mailing list (Google groups or such) so we can more easily reach 
out to other communities. I still think that we can target the next MCN 
conference for an in-person meeting, while we distill ideas in the mailing list.

Thoughts?

Stefano


On 11/17/2015 12:56 PM, mcn-l-requ...@mcn.edu wrote:

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Director of Application Services, Collections

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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-18 Thread Brian Wilson
Stefano,

I am quite interested in this topic, and would be happy to share details of
the work we are doing at The Henry Ford through the listserv, MCN
conference, SIG and/or other platforms. Thank you for sharing the slides
and promoting the discussion.

- Brian

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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread RAmiro
I would be interested as well. 

Thanks,

Raven


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Sent: November-16-15 2:16 PM
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Cc: Cody Hartley <chart...@okeeffemuseum.org>; Eumie Imm Stroukoff 
<estrouk...@okeeffemuseum.org>
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?


The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum is interested as well.


Elizabeth Ehrnst
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Hill
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 11:40 AM
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Ditto here. 


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Menendez
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 12:39 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
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We'd be interested at the Autry. 
Rebecca Menendez 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 16, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Maggie Hanson <maggie.han...@pam.org> wrote:
> 
> I'm also interested! We've just merged our Collections Information Department 
> with the Library and Archives and a SIG or panel discussion is something we'd 
> be happy to join!
> 
> Maggie
> 
> 
> From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] on behalf of David 
> Newbury [david.newb...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 10:30 AM
> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
> Cc: mcn-l@mcn.edu; Niki Krause; David Wilcox
> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
> 
> I'd certainly be interested in talking more about that-the Carnegie Museums 
> have been working and talking about archive and collection integration for 
> the past year, and we've also had some early conversations about integration 
> with both our internal library and our sister institution, the Carnegie 
> Library.
> 
> 
> -
> David Newbury
> (773) 547-2272
> david.newb...@gmail.com
> 
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN 
>> conference about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1];
>> slides: [2]). I am happy to see that many colleagues are interested 
>> in tearing down the barriers between bibliographical, archival and 
>> collection records within museums, as well as promoting the exchange 
>> of information and technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important 
>> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this 
>> conversation needs to be brought forward.
>> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. 
>> I would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even 
>> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a 
>> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be 
>> torefine the core topics that we brought up at the conference using 
>> this mailing list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a 
>> distilled down list of action items.
>> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>> Thanks,
>> Stefano
>> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
>> [2]
>> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-di
>> scussion-mcn-2015
>> --
>> Stefano Cossu
>> Director of Application Services, Collections The Art Institute of 
>> Chicago
>> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
>> Chicago, IL 60603
>> 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Harper, Lucy
I'd like to lurk.

Lu Harper
Librarian/Archivist
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
lhar...@mag.rochester.edu

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Cossu
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 1:12 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Cc: Niki Krause; David Wilcox
Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

Hello,
It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference about 
Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am happy to see 
that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the barriers between 
bibliographical, archival and collection records within museums, as well as 
promoting the exchange of information and technologies between Cultural 
Heritage institutions.

I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important topics 
from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation needs to 
be brought forward.

This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I would 
love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer to a 
round-table discussion than to a panel.

If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special 
interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core 
topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and then 
meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action items.

Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.

Thanks,
Stefano

[1] 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__sched.co_3tND=BQICaQ=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU=c_rRx4qnpaZzpH1hS5j5CcQzO4Bu1KVttmofc28FXgM=ow6JxLaQ2Q3AaR09oF5N1zYrwNMGhBTN7H5nfnNgNDY=A6ALcLdZL2xN3uduQ12kq8BTzDIckdUl06I9mbppI34=
[2]
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.slideshare.net_StefanoCossu_librarries-2Darchives-2Dmuseums-2Ddiscussion-2Dmcn-2D2015=BQICaQ=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU=c_rRx4qnpaZzpH1hS5j5CcQzO4Bu1KVttmofc28FXgM=ow6JxLaQ2Q3AaR09oF5N1zYrwNMGhBTN7H5nfnNgNDY=b95YkYXbTvUVONOOQFfLSi2w_NaF9e_hXlfuiAtUOUY=
-- 

Stefano Cossu
Director of Application Services, Collections

The Art Institute of Chicago
116 S. Michigan Ave.
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Coleman, Laura Edythe
Hi Stefano,

I'm definitely interested!
Keep me in the loop please.

Thanks,
Laura-Edythe Coleman
www.lauraedythe.com





From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu <mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu> on behalf of Harper, Lucy 
<lhar...@mag.rochester.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 9:04 AM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

I'd like to lurk.

Lu Harper
Librarian/Archivist
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
lhar...@mag.rochester.edu

-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Stefano 
Cossu
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 1:12 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Cc: Niki Krause; David Wilcox
Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

Hello,
It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference about 
Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am happy to see 
that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the barriers between 
bibliographical, archival and collection records within museums, as well as 
promoting the exchange of information and technologies between Cultural 
Heritage institutions.

I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important topics 
from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation needs to 
be brought forward.

This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I would 
love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer to a 
round-table discussion than to a panel.

If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special 
interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core 
topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and then 
meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action items.

Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.

Thanks,
Stefano

[1] 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__sched.co_3tND=BQICaQ=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU=c_rRx4qnpaZzpH1hS5j5CcQzO4Bu1KVttmofc28FXgM=ow6JxLaQ2Q3AaR09oF5N1zYrwNMGhBTN7H5nfnNgNDY=A6ALcLdZL2xN3uduQ12kq8BTzDIckdUl06I9mbppI34=
[2]
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.slideshare.net_StefanoCossu_librarries-2Darchives-2Dmuseums-2Ddiscussion-2Dmcn-2D2015=BQICaQ=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU=c_rRx4qnpaZzpH1hS5j5CcQzO4Bu1KVttmofc28FXgM=ow6JxLaQ2Q3AaR09oF5N1zYrwNMGhBTN7H5nfnNgNDY=b95YkYXbTvUVONOOQFfLSi2w_NaF9e_hXlfuiAtUOUY=
--

Stefano Cossu
Director of Application Services, Collections

The Art Institute of Chicago
116 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603
312-499-4026

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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Dixson, Kathryn V.
Please add me in as well.

Thank you.

Kathryn V. Dixson
Library Exhibitions Manager
Robert W. Woodruff Library
Emory University | Atlanta, GA
E-mail:  kathryn.v.dix...@emory.edu











On 11/17/15, 9:13 AM, "mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu on behalf of Coleman, Laura 
Edythe" <mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu on behalf of ls...@my.fsu.edu> wrote:

>Hi Stefano,
>
>I'm definitely interested!
>Keep me in the loop please.
>
>Thanks,
>Laura-Edythe Coleman
>www.lauraedythe.com
>
>
>
>
>
>From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu <mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu> on behalf of Harper, Lucy 
><lhar...@mag.rochester.edu>
>Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 9:04 AM
>To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
>Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
>
>I'd like to lurk.
>
>Lu Harper
>Librarian/Archivist
>Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
>lhar...@mag.rochester.edu
>
>-Original Message-
>From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of 
>Stefano Cossu
>Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 1:12 PM
>To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
>Cc: Niki Krause; David Wilcox
>Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
>
>Hello,
>It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference about 
>Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am happy to see 
>that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the barriers between 
>bibliographical, archival and collection records within museums, as well as 
>promoting the exchange of information and technologies between Cultural 
>Heritage institutions.
>
>I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important topics 
>from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation needs to 
>be brought forward.
>
>This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I would 
>love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer to a 
>round-table discussion than to a panel.
>
>If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special 
>interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core 
>topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and then 
>meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action items.
>
>Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>
>Thanks,
>Stefano
>
>[1] 
>https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__sched.co_3tND=BQICaQ=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU=c_rRx4qnpaZzpH1hS5j5CcQzO4Bu1KVttmofc28FXgM=ow6JxLaQ2Q3AaR09oF5N1zYrwNMGhBTN7H5nfnNgNDY=A6ALcLdZL2xN3uduQ12kq8BTzDIckdUl06I9mbppI34=
>[2]
>https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.slideshare.net_StefanoCossu_librarries-2Darchives-2Dmuseums-2Ddiscussion-2Dmcn-2D2015=BQICaQ=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU=c_rRx4qnpaZzpH1hS5j5CcQzO4Bu1KVttmofc28FXgM=ow6JxLaQ2Q3AaR09oF5N1zYrwNMGhBTN7H5nfnNgNDY=b95YkYXbTvUVONOOQFfLSi2w_NaF9e_hXlfuiAtUOUY=
>--
>
>Stefano Cossu
>Director of Application Services, Collections
>
>The Art Institute of Chicago
>116 S. Michigan Ave.
>Chicago, IL 60603
>312-499-4026
>
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Parilla, Lesley

Count me in!

Lesley Parilla
Field Book Project
Smithsonian Libraries

>
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu  wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN
>> conference about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1];
>> slides: [2]). I am happy to see that many colleagues are interested
>> in tearing down the barriers between bibliographical, archival and
>> collection records within museums, as well as promoting the exchange
>> of information and technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
>> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
>> conversation needs to be brought forward.
>> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation.
>> I would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
>> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
>> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be
>> torefine the core topics that we brought up at the conference using
>> this mailing list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a
>> distilled down list of action items.
>> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>> Thanks,
>> Stefano
>> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
>> [2]
>> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-di
>> scussion-mcn-2015
>> --
>> Stefano Cossu
>> Director of Application Services, Collections The Art Institute of
>> Chicago
>> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
>> Chicago, IL 60603
>> 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Jeremy Ottevanger
Count me in to the SIG. I'm glad to see that Europeana and DPLA were mentioned 
in that session outline, but as slides amply showed this is a much bigger topic 
that "just" getting datasets from different CHOs to talk together more happily. 
That said there's plenty to learn from those efforts, DigitalNZ etc, so 
hopefully people from there will be SIG lurkers at least!


Jeremy Ottevanger
Technical Web Manager
Imperial War Museum
Lambeth Road
London SE1 6HZ

> 
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN 
>> conference about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1];
>> slides: [2]). I am happy to see that many colleagues are interested 
>> in tearing down the barriers between bibliographical, archival and 
>> collection records within museums, as well as promoting the exchange 
>> of information and technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important 
>> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this 
>> conversation needs to be brought forward.
>> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. 
>> I would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even 
>> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a 
>> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be 
>> torefine the core topics that we brought up at the conference using 
>> this mailing list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a 
>> distilled down list of action items.
>> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>> Thanks,
>> Stefano
>> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
>> [2]
>> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-di
>> scussion-mcn-2015
>> --
>> Stefano Cossu
>> Director of Application Services, Collections The Art Institute of 
>> Chicago
>> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
>> Chicago, IL 60603
>> 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Sarah Parks
I am also interested in continuing this discussion.

Sarah Parks
Boston Furniture Archive
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library


On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Parilla, Lesley  wrote:

>
> Count me in!
>
> Lesley Parilla
> Field Book Project
> Smithsonian Libraries
>
> >
> >> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN
> >> conference about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1];
> >> slides: [2]). I am happy to see that many colleagues are interested
> >> in tearing down the barriers between bibliographical, archival and
> >> collection records within museums, as well as promoting the exchange
> >> of information and technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
> >> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
> >> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
> >> conversation needs to be brought forward.
> >> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation.
> >> I would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
> >> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
> >> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
> >> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be
> >> torefine the core topics that we brought up at the conference using
> >> this mailing list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a
> >> distilled down list of action items.
> >> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
> >> Thanks,
> >> Stefano
> >> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
> >> [2]
> >> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-di
> >> scussion-mcn-2015
> >> --
> >> Stefano Cossu
> >> Director of Application Services, Collections The Art Institute of
> >> Chicago
> >> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
> >> Chicago, IL 60603
> >> 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Tamsen Young
hahaha. I'm with Lucy. Very interested but not sure any movement could
happen here for some time would love to be in the loop though.

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On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 9:04 AM, Harper, Lucy 
wrote:

> I'd like to lurk.
>
> Lu Harper
> Librarian/Archivist
> Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester
> lhar...@mag.rochester.edu
>
> -Original Message-
> From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of
> Stefano Cossu
> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 1:12 PM
> To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
> Cc: Niki Krause; David Wilcox
> Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
>
> Hello,
> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
> about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
> happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
> barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
> museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and technologies
> between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>
> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation
> needs to be brought forward.
>
> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
> would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer
> to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>
> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special
> interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core
> topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and
> then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action
> items.
>
> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>
> Thanks,
> Stefano
>
> [1]
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__sched.co_3tND=BQICaQ=kbmfwr1Yojg42sGEpaQh5ofMHBeTl9EI2eaqQZhHbOU=c_rRx4qnpaZzpH1hS5j5CcQzO4Bu1KVttmofc28FXgM=ow6JxLaQ2Q3AaR09oF5N1zYrwNMGhBTN7H5nfnNgNDY=A6ALcLdZL2xN3uduQ12kq8BTzDIckdUl06I9mbppI34=
> [2]
>
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Amalyah Keshet
Count me in.  Glad to see so much interest in the subject.

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-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Cathryn 
Goodwin
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 9:14 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
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Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

I would be interested as well -

Cathryn

-Original Message-
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Cossu
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 1:12 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Cc: Niki Krause; David Wilcox
Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

Hello,
It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference about 
Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am happy to see 
that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the barriers between 
bibliographical, archival and collection records within museums, as well as 
promoting the exchange of information and technologies between Cultural 
Heritage institutions.

I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important topics 
from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation needs to 
be brought forward.

This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I would 
love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer to a 
round-table discussion than to a panel.

If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special 
interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core 
topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and then 
meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action items.

Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.

Thanks,
Stefano

[1] http://sched.co/3tND
[2]
http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-17 Thread Stefano Cossu

All,
Thank you so much for your interest and for the very insightful 
contributions.


Given the large number of interested parties, I am wondering if we 
should kick off a separate mailing list (Google groups or such) so we 
can more easily reach out to other communities. I still think that we 
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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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Rebecca Menendez
We'd be interested at the Autry. 
Rebecca Menendez 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 16, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Maggie Hanson <maggie.han...@pam.org> wrote:
> 
> I'm also interested! We've just merged our Collections Information Department 
> with the Library and Archives and a SIG or panel discussion is something we'd 
> be happy to join!
> 
> Maggie
> 
> 
> From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] on behalf of David 
> Newbury [david.newb...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 10:30 AM
> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
> Cc: mcn-l@mcn.edu; Niki Krause; David Wilcox
> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
> 
> I’d certainly be interested in talking more about that—the Carnegie Museums 
> have been working and talking about archive and collection integration for 
> the past year, and we’ve also had some early conversations about integration 
> with both our internal library and our sister institution, the Carnegie 
> Library.
> 
> 
> —
> David Newbury
> (773) 547-2272
> david.newb...@gmail.com
> 
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
>> about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
>> happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
>> barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
>> museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and
>> technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
>> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
>> conversation needs to be brought forward.
>> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
>> would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
>> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
>> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine
>> the core topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing
>> list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list
>> of action items.
>> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>> Thanks,
>> Stefano
>> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
>> [2]
>> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
>> --
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>> Director of Application Services, Collections
>> The Art Institute of Chicago
>> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
>> Chicago, IL 60603
>> 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Maggie Hanson
I'm also interested! We've just merged our Collections Information Department 
with the Library and Archives and a SIG or panel discussion is something we'd 
be happy to join!

Maggie


From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] on behalf of David Newbury 
[david.newb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 10:30 AM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Cc: mcn-l@mcn.edu; Niki Krause; David Wilcox
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

I’d certainly be interested in talking more about that—the Carnegie Museums 
have been working and talking about archive and collection integration for the 
past year, and we’ve also had some early conversations about integration with 
both our internal library and our sister institution, the Carnegie Library.


—
David Newbury
(773) 547-2272
david.newb...@gmail.com

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:

> Hello,
> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
> about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
> happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
> barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
> museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and
> technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
> conversation needs to be brought forward.
> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
> would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine
> the core topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing
> list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list
> of action items.
> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
> Thanks,
> Stefano
> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
> [2]
> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
> --
> Stefano Cossu
> Director of Application Services, Collections
> The Art Institute of Chicago
> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
> Chicago, IL 60603
> 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread David Newbury
I’d certainly be interested in talking more about that—the Carnegie Museums 
have been working and talking about archive and collection integration for the 
past year, and we’ve also had some early conversations about integration with 
both our internal library and our sister institution, the Carnegie Library.


—
David Newbury
(773) 547-2272
david.newb...@gmail.com

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu  wrote:

> Hello,
> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference 
> about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am 
> happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the 
> barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within 
> museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and 
> technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important 
> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this 
> conversation needs to be brought forward.
> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I 
> would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even 
> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a 
> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine 
> the core topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing 
> list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list 
> of action items.
> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
> Thanks,
> Stefano
> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
> [2] 
> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
> -- 
> Stefano Cossu
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> The Art Institute of Chicago
> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Jana Hill
Ditto here. 


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Amon Carter Museum of American Art
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-Original Message-
From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Rebecca 
Menendez
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 12:39 PM
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
Cc: Cheryl Miller
Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

We'd be interested at the Autry. 
Rebecca Menendez 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Nov 16, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Maggie Hanson <maggie.han...@pam.org> wrote:
> 
> I'm also interested! We've just merged our Collections Information Department 
> with the Library and Archives and a SIG or panel discussion is something we'd 
> be happy to join!
> 
> Maggie
> 
> 
> From: mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu [mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] on behalf of David 
> Newbury [david.newb...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 10:30 AM
> To: Museum Computer Network Listserv
> Cc: mcn-l@mcn.edu; Niki Krause; David Wilcox
> Subject: Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?
> 
> I'd certainly be interested in talking more about that-the Carnegie Museums 
> have been working and talking about archive and collection integration for 
> the past year, and we've also had some early conversations about integration 
> with both our internal library and our sister institution, the Carnegie 
> Library.
> 
> 
> -
> David Newbury
> (773) 547-2272
> david.newb...@gmail.com
> 
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN 
>> conference about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; 
>> slides: [2]). I am happy to see that many colleagues are interested 
>> in tearing down the barriers between bibliographical, archival and 
>> collection records within museums, as well as promoting the exchange 
>> of information and technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important 
>> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this 
>> conversation needs to be brought forward.
>> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. 
>> I would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even 
>> closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a 
>> special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be 
>> torefine the core topics that we brought up at the conference using 
>> this mailing list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a 
>> distilled down list of action items.
>> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>> Thanks,
>> Stefano
>> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
>> [2]
>> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-di
>> scussion-mcn-2015
>> --
>> Stefano Cossu
>> Director of Application Services, Collections The Art Institute of 
>> Chicago
>> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
>> Chicago, IL 60603
>> 312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Cathryn Goodwin
I would be interested as well - 

Cathryn

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Cossu
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2015 1:12 PM
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Cc: Niki Krause; David Wilcox
Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

Hello,
It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference about 
Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am happy to see 
that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the barriers between 
bibliographical, archival and collection records within museums, as well as 
promoting the exchange of information and technologies between Cultural 
Heritage institutions.

I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important topics 
from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation needs to 
be brought forward.

This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I would 
love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer to a 
round-table discussion than to a panel.

If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special 
interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core 
topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and then 
meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action items.

Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.

Thanks,
Stefano

[1] http://sched.co/3tND
[2]
http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
-- 

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Director of Application Services, Collections

The Art Institute of Chicago
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Folsom, Diana
Add the Gilcrease Museum to the list as well!




Diana Folsom
Head of Collection Digitization
Gilcrease Museum
1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Road
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127-2100
tel: 918.631.6419 NEW NUMBER
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On 11/16/15 12:12 PM, "mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu on behalf of Stefano Cossu"
 wrote:

>Hello,
>It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
>about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
>happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
>barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
>museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and
>technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>
>I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
>topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
>conversation needs to be brought forward.
>
>This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
>would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
>closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>
>If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
>special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine
>the core topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing
>list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list
>of action items.
>
>Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>
>Thanks,
>Stefano
>
>[1] http://sched.co/3tND
>[2] 
>http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discuss
>ion-mcn-2015
>-- 
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>
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Delmas-Glass, Emmanuelle
Hi Stefano

Count me in as well.

Emmanuelle

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On Nov 16, 2015, at 13:33, Maggie Hanson 
<maggie.han...@pam.org<mailto:maggie.han...@pam.org>> wrote:

I'm also interested! We've just merged our Collections Information Department 
with the Library and Archives and a SIG or panel discussion is something we'd 
be happy to join!

Maggie


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I’d certainly be interested in talking more about that—the Carnegie Museums 
have been working and talking about archive and collection integration for the 
past year, and we’ve also had some early conversations about integration with 
both our internal library and our sister institution, the Carnegie Library.


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On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Stefano Cossu 
<sco...@artic.edu<mailto:sco...@artic.edu>> wrote:

Hello,
It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and
technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
conversation needs to be brought forward.
This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine
the core topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing
list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list
of action items.
Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
Thanks,
Stefano
[1] 
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__sched.co_3tND=AwIF-g=-dg2m7zWuuDZ0MUcV7Sdqw=e507lsOLMLpNWxMc9GIaKxb-mxZhbMJ1mY6SLgDKU0A=-Yl0i0vRRahU_kuAEmGBNcsis702hCL4II_IGuSxGRc=HaVFX17XuQAZYf9IkIPrqimFiXe8jX2EavD-TrNKlag=
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Duane Degler
It looks like you¹re getting a lot of interest, which is great. Add me to
the list. And thanks for sharing the slides.
Duane Degler

On 11/16/15, 1:12 PM, "Stefano Cossu"  wrote:

>Hello,
>It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
>about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
>happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
>barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
>museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and
>technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>
>I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
>topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
>conversation needs to be brought forward.
>
>This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
>would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
>closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>
>If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
>special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine
>the core topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing
>list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list
>of action items.
>
>Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>
>Thanks,
>Stefano
>
>[1] http://sched.co/3tND
>[2] 
>http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discuss
>ion-mcn-2015
>-- 
>
>Stefano Cossu
>Director of Application Services, Collections
>
>The Art Institute of Chicago
>116 S. Michigan Ave.
>Chicago, IL 60603
>312-499-4026
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Scott Williams
I was not able to attend MCN this year but I am interested in this topic.
Thank you for sharing the slides.

Scott


On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 3:04 PM Duane Degler 
wrote:

> It looks like you¹re getting a lot of interest, which is great. Add me to
> the list. And thanks for sharing the slides.
> Duane Degler
>
> On 11/16/15, 1:12 PM, "Stefano Cossu"  wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
> >about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
> >happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
> >barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
> >museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and
> >technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
> >
> >I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
> >topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this
> >conversation needs to be brought forward.
> >
> >This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
> >would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even
> >closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
> >
> >If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a
> >special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine
> >the core topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing
> >list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list
> >of action items.
> >
> >Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Stefano
> >
> >[1] http://sched.co/3tND
> >[2]
> >
> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discuss
> >ion-mcn-2015
> >--
> >
> >Stefano Cossu
> >Director of Application Services, Collections
> >
> >The Art Institute of Chicago
> >116 S. Michigan Ave.
> >Chicago, IL 60603
> >312-499-4026
> >
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Adrian Kingston
Hi Stephano

I'd be interested in following the discussion from afar (NZ). You might also be 
interested in the work of the National Digital Forum here in NZ. For over 10 
years it's been bringing GLAMs (we add a G for Galleries) together to talk all 
things digital, audience, engagement etc. The site is here 
http://www.ndf.org.nz/ and there are videos of presentations from past 
conferences here https://www.youtube.com/user/NDFNZ. The main output is a 
conference, but there is skill sharing, regional barcamps etc as well. I guess 
being a small country is a bit easier to get past sector barriers, but we seem 
to play together pretty well. I have to say, if you can swing some 
international travel, I HIGHLY recommend the conference. It's usually Oct/Nov. 

Cheers

Adrian Kingston
Digital Collections Senior Analyst
Collections Information Services
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa



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Subject: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

Hello,
It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference about 
Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am happy to see 
that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the barriers between 
bibliographical, archival and collection records within museums, as well as 
promoting the exchange of information and technologies between Cultural 
Heritage institutions.

I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important topics 
from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation needs to 
be brought forward.

This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I would 
love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer to a 
round-table discussion than to a panel.

If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special 
interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core 
topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and then 
meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action items.

Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.

Thanks,
Stefano

[1] http://sched.co/3tND
[2]
http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Barbera, Katherine
This is a fantastic idea and I would love to join in. For the past year we've 
been working on integration of our archives at Carnegie Museum of Art and it 
was encouraging to hear all the discussion on this topic at MCN. There is so 
much potential in this area!

Kate Barbera
Time-Based Media Project
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Green, Nahoko
I would like to join in as well.

Nahoko Green
Chicago History Museum

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I was not able to attend MCN this year but I am interested in this topic.
Thank you for sharing the slides.

Scott


On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 3:04 PM Duane Degler <du...@designforcontext.com>
wrote:

> It looks like you¹re getting a lot of interest, which is great. Add me 
> to the list. And thanks for sharing the slides.
> Duane Degler
>
> On 11/16/15, 1:12 PM, "Stefano Cossu" <sco...@artic.edu> wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN 
> >conference about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; 
> >slides: [2]). I am happy to see that many colleagues are interested 
> >in tearing down the barriers between bibliographical, archival and 
> >collection records within museums, as well as promoting the exchange 
> >of information and technologies between Cultural Heritage institutions.
> >
> >I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important 
> >topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this 
> >conversation needs to be brought forward.
> >
> >This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. 
> >I would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even 
> >closer to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
> >
> >If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a 
> >special interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be 
> >torefine the core topics that we brought up at the conference using 
> >this mailing list, and then meet in person at the next MCN with a 
> >distilled down list of action items.
> >
> >Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Stefano
> >
> >[1] http://sched.co/3tND
> >[2]
> >
> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-dis
> cuss
> >ion-mcn-2015
> >--
> >
> >Stefano Cossu
> >Director of Application Services, Collections
> >
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> >Chicago, IL 60603
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Neal Johnson
Hello Stafano,

The AAM Media & Technology Program Network is interested in hosting a 
discussion on the topic of LAM interoperability at the AAM annual meeting in DC 
next May. As Co-Chair of the Media & Technology group, I’d be delighted to 
serve as a coordinator for anyone attending the conference and interested in 
arranging a date and time to meet.

Looking forward to more conversation around this topic!

All best regards,

-Neal

——
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Independent Consultant to Cultural Heritage
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Re: [MCN-L] LAM interoperability SIG?

2015-11-16 Thread Michael Alastair Jones
Dear Stefano,

I am very interested in being involved in the conversation, as this topic
is essentially the subject of my current doctoral research. At this stage
it's unlikely I will be able to make it to the next MCN (I'm based in
Australia), but I'll do my best!

Regards,
Mike Jones


On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 5:12 AM, Stefano Cossu  wrote:

> Hello,
> It was exciting to host a lively conversation at the last MCN conference
> about Libraries, Archives and Museums (topics: [1]; slides: [2]). I am
> happy to see that many colleagues are interested in tearing down the
> barriers between bibliographical, archival and collection records within
> museums, as well as promoting the exchange of information and technologies
> between Cultural Heritage institutions.
>
> I think the session sparked quite some interest and raised important
> topics from many of the participants. I also believe that this conversation
> needs to be brought forward.
>
> This mailing list may be a good place to follow up that conversation. I
> would love to propose a similar session for next MCN, actually even closer
> to a round-table discussion than to a panel.
>
> If enough people are interested, I would also propose to create a special
> interest group for this topic. Goal of the SIG would be torefine the core
> topics that we brought up at the conference using this mailing list, and
> then meet in person at the next MCN with a distilled down list of action
> items.
>
> Anyone interested in this proposal is welcome to respond.
>
> Thanks,
> Stefano
>
> [1] http://sched.co/3tND
> [2]
> http://www.slideshare.net/StefanoCossu/librarries-archives-museums-discussion-mcn-2015
> --
>
> Stefano Cossu
> Director of Application Services, Collections
>
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> 116 S. Michigan Ave.
> Chicago, IL 60603
> 312-499-4026
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