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Join us for a panel discussion at The Ohio State University’s Web Media Collective Conference, held on March 9, 2005. Moderated by Lorrie McAllister, the session features presentations from Diane Dagefoerde, Stephanie Bernhardt, and George Abraham, focusing on innovative collaborative models for creating sustainable digital collections. Learn about the curatorial and technological perspectives essential for digital resource management and engage in a Q&A session. Discover how collaboration can enhance the sustainability and effectiveness of digital collections in art and humanities.
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Sustainable Digital Collections: A Collaborative Model Visual Resources Association Annual Conference March 9, 2005 11:00AM – 12:30PM Panel from The Ohio State University’s Web Media Collective Project Moderator: Lorrie McAllister Presenters: Diane Dagefoerde Lorrie McAllister Stephanie Bernhardt George Abraham
Today’s Session • Introduce the panel (Lorrie :03) • Background & collaborative model (Diane :10) • Sustainability through collaboration • Curatorial Perspective (Lorrie :18) • Curatorial Perspective (Stephanie :18) • Technological Perspective (George :18) • Wrap-up (Diane :03) • Q&A (:20)
Forced Collaboration Stephen R. Acker TELR The Ohio State University
Common Metadata Model? • Use VRA Core as foundation for • Architecture • History of Art • Humanities