Two worksheets. One to enter the filename and generate metadata and the second to format the metadata for upload into CONTENTdm.
Bethel's portion of the CLIC CONTENTdm installation. Includes collections of the Student Newspaper, Yearbooks, Historical Photographs, Study Abroad, Bethel History, Baptist General Conference, and Academic Projects.
Char Booth's presentation that talks about the definition of libraries and that we should look beyond content and containers to Concept. How do we create knowledge and lasting memories?
Website companion to the book that was published in 2011. Mission of Librarians is to improve society through facilitating knowledge creation in their communities.
Minnesota Digital Library resources on working with vendors including a spreadsheet of vendor responses to issues that are important to the cultural heritage community.
Vendor at Library Tech Conference used by many CLIC schools. Has done newspapers, yearbooks and specializes in fragile items because manual processing.
Student Newspaper from St. Olaf called the Manitou Messenger. Curated by Jill Strass who presented on this at the Upper Midwest CONTENTdm conference in 2009.
Code4Lib Journal article by Jill Strass on December 15, 2008 that shows how she used Excel to generate many metadata fields from one filename.
Florida Southern's McKay Archives student newspaper collection.
WNY Legacy collections have been merged into New York Heritage, a statewide digital heritage site. From that site, you have direct access to collections from across New York State without having to visit many regional sites from around the state. - www.nyheritage.org
Contains a variety of newspaper collections that use CONTENTdm. Includes small organizations and big ones like Yale and the Chicago Public Library.
Rich with directions and resources about choosing hardware, software and their use in digitization. Scanners, Computers. Also includes some step by step procedures and guidelines for project planning. Great overview for those who are just beginning.
Includes links to best practices for Metadata and Digital Imaging. MWDL is a good example for consortia using CONTENTdm because it is one of the longest existing project like this. One of the few places where the BCR CDP Digital Imaging document is available online because neither BCR or CDP exist any longer as of November 2011.
Cornell's tutorial on managing and digitizing collections. Some content is outdated but the overall information is still helpful when beginning.
Growing a Digital Library collection for Claremont College. Contains historical documents and policy documentation.
Excellent description of what a digital library is and can do for a University. Produced by Ball State University's Digital Media Repository. Has link to video description that is 5-6 minutes long.
CONTENTdm Metadata working group page with data dictionaries and Metadata guides. Wiki also has a page of Best Practices documents.
Presentation at the 2011 CONTENTdm Users Group meeting about creating digital images and using metadata to organize them. Presenter is from the University of South Dakota.
Presentation is in Prezi.
Documentation about changing the nickname, which is the underlying "code name" for Dublin Core metadata fields that CONTENTdm uses for searching across collections.
Emily Pfotenhauer, from Wisconsin Heritage Online mentioned that she would share this resource during my presentation.
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List of links and resources used in the Content, Competency, and Community presentation.
Updated on Nov 29, 11
Created on Nov 08, 11
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