Cascadia could partner with UW Library Digital Archives
<http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/specialcollections>. They
have facilities to scan a lot of images, and a supply of student labor. And
they have been receptive to the idea of CC-BY-ing parts of their collection
in the past.

- J

On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 4:03 AM, Lane Rasberry <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Could you describe briefly how the metadata on paper can be related to any
> digital file?
>
> Wikimedia Commons could be a file host. If they want to see the precedent
> of file hosting by institutions and the resulting reach of the media
> shared, then
> <http://tools.wmflabs.org/glamtools/baglama2/>
> BaGLAMa is the best demonstration that I know. Of particular interest is
> "Total views in all times", which shows how many times anyone has loaded a
> Wikipedia article containing one of the used images. Even rather small
> institutions find good reach on Wikipedia.
>
> Structuring metadata in Wikimedia Commons remains difficult and there is no
> standard way to do it. One of the more thoughtful attempts to match
> metadata with a set of files in a mass upload happened with a media
> donation from the Wellcome Trust. Here is an example file -
> <
>
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Two_sides_to_a_question_Wellcome_F0002698.jpg
> >
>
> I like the idea of this project. I would join anyone else in discussing it.
>
> yours,
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Dennis Bratland <
> [email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I had a really exciting meeting with Susan Connole of Friends of the
> > Ballard Locks FOBL today. I got some books and papers outlining the
> > construction history, and I saw some of the boxes of thousands of old
> > photos they have. All phases of the construction of the locks, all sorts
> of
> > historic events. They have digitized most of the photos, but they don't
> > have a website yet to upload them to. One solution would be to use
> > Wikimedia Commons to host all the photos, since its free and permanent,
> and
> > comes with the kind of file structure they need to let people access the
> > content.
> >
> > The meta data for the photos is on paper tables, so I'm thinking that if
> we
> > could use OCR to read the metadata, then create a bridge program to fill
> in
> > the data fields for a mass upload of the images. Do we have anyone who
> > would want to do that kind of project?
> >
> > Coming along for the drained locks underground tour might be as easy as
> > signing an injury waiver. It sounds like I just need to stay in touch and
> > show up on the right day, approximately when the tide is low in the first
> > weeks of November.
> >
> > For the August FOBL meeting, they can invite members of the historical
> > societies in Ballard, Magnolia, Wallingford, etc to come and listen to us
> > give a recruiting/training new editors presentation. So we should plan
> > something to present.
> >
> > There's tons of history to cover on all the public debates over if, when
> > and where to build the Ballard Locks going back to the 1880s. They had a
> > number of lawsuits. The project includes the Ship Canal, lowering Lake
> > Washington, draining the shoreline around Renton, reversing the river
> flow
> > around the Duwamish, leaving the Georgetown Steam plant high and dry.
> > There's so much to write about, and the historical photos are there if we
> > can go get them. No article yet on Carl S. English, and several other
> > figures who built the Locks.
> >
> > And they have a whole room of antique tools and equipment used to build
> the
> > locks, giant rivets and rivet guns, tongs, gauges and instruments. It all
> > needs to be photographed.
> >
> > That's only the beginning. So we need an outline plan, and we need to
> > assign tasks.
> >
> > Dennis
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>
>
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