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Project CHART C ultural H eritage, Access Research & Technology

Visualizing Brooklyn The Brooklyn Visual Heritage Website Tula Giannini, PhD, MLS, MM, Dean & Professor Pratt Institute, School of Information & Library Science EVA Conference- London, July 29, 2013. Project CHART C ultural H eritage, Access Research & Technology.

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Project CHART C ultural H eritage, Access Research & Technology

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  1. Visualizing BrooklynThe Brooklyn Visual Heritage WebsiteTula Giannini, PhD, MLS, MM, Dean & ProfessorPratt Institute, School of Information & Library ScienceEVA Conference- London, July 29, 2013 • Project CHART Cultural Heritage, Access Research & Technology

  2. Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian ProgramThe Partners – building relationships Pratt Manhattan Brooklyn Historical Society Brooklyn Museum Left - Brooklyn Public Library Right – Pratt, 14th St. Manhattan

  3. Four IMLS grants to Pratt-SILS designed by Tula Giannini, principal investigator2005-2015 and PULSE, BPL partnering with Pratt, 2004-2007Total - $3,307,812.00

  4. 1. Project CHART Demonstration http://brooklynvisualheritage.org 2. Pratt – New Curriculum, Research, Technology & Pedagogy – Digital Management for Cultural Heritage3. Issues and Challenges

  5. Project Activities Education@Pratt-SILS • Students undertake the new program • Students carry-out 2-semester Internships with stipend at partner institutions • Example of a student project: • http://www.thisismattmiller.com/practicum/ Brooklyn Visual Heritage.org • Project CHART creates BVH website - a new digital resource of historical photography • Free public access using the open access platform - Drupal 12 new courses for CHART- e.g.: • Cultural Heritage Description & Access • Programming for Cultural Heritage • Digital Preservation & Curation • Information Visualization • Museums and the Network • Projects in Linked Open Data BHS-Coney Island Boardwalk, Children - 1984

  6. Project Outcomes and Impact • Education & Students • 18 students graduated with their MSLIS • 90% of CHART graduates gained professional positions • Images continue to be added BM – Lantern slide – Pratt Institute-1899 • Brooklyn Visual Heritage BPL – Children at Dodger parade - 1949 • Work on social media in progress • Digitized over 12,000 historic photographs of Brooklyn

  7. Brooklyn Visual Heritage – A work in Progress Student project using GIS Pratt Institute Gateway features BVH images Photo left: The first trolley car in Brooklyn was run in 1891. The first trolley car in Brooklyn was run in 1891. BVH page with metadata

  8. A Research Core Cultural Informatics Lab http://research.prattsils.org Classrooms designed for a research/ project pedagogy Faculty and Student Research Student Showcase Practicum/ Internships

  9. Explore alternative ways to explore images by location • Some options include: • • The implementation of an interactive map • • The development of a secondary navigation system featuring neighborhoods • In order to address confusion about neighborhood boundaries over time, we recommend exploring the following options: • • Geotags • • Links to other relevant neighborhoods on image pages • • A guide outlining the historical change of neighborhoods • • Visual tools, such as maps or timelines, that depict how neighborhoods have changed over time Usability Test and Report Testing done by Prof. Craig Macdonald and CHART students Right – Recommendation 9 of 17. Work in Progress on use of visualization Many of usability test recommendations have been implemented.

  10. Digital Convergence & Commonalities Across Libraries, Archives and Museums Increasingly we see the world and ourselves as well in digital images - our digital self and reflections now seem real, or more so, as the space between real and digital blurs in our imagination and in reality.

  11. Thank yougiannini@pratt.edu www.brooklynvisualheritage.org

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