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Sustainable Digital Collections: A Collaborative Model

Join us at the Ohio State University's annual conference on March 9, 2005, for an engaging panel discussion on sustainable digital collections. Moderated by Lorrie McAllister, our esteemed presenters—Diane Dagefoerde, Lorrie McAllister, Stephanie Bernhardt, and George Abraham—will explore collaborative models that enhance sustainability in digital resources. Topics include curatorial perspectives, technological insights, and the importance of cooperation in the creation and management of digital collections, promising a comprehensive look into the future of visual resources.

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Sustainable Digital Collections: A Collaborative Model

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  1. 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

  2. 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)

  3. Web Media Collective

  4. Forced Collaboration  Stephen R. Acker TELR The Ohio State University

  5. History Multimedia Database

  6. Charles Csuri Archive

  7. Huntington Archive

  8. Praise Poetry Video Database

  9. Common Metadata Model? • Use VRA Core as foundation for • Architecture • History of Art • Humanities

  10. Knowlton School of Architecture Digital Library

  11. History of ArtVisual Resources Library

  12. Media Manager

  13. Examples

  14. Collaborative Model

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