CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Conference papers and presentations are available under Creative Commons licence Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives. Images and artwork cannot be further reproduced without permission.

SESSION 2 ACCESS & ARCHIVES Chris HURLEY: Commonwealth Bank Archives http://www.descriptionguy.com/about-me.html

On-line Access to Archives (and Other Records) t Mass digitisation (the big picture) what do we think we re doing & why? t Federated on-line access what are our requirements? www.descriptionguy.com

Big Picture Napoleon in 1812 Digitisation in Australia Get out of bed ÄCapture Smolensk ÄConquer Russia My next project ÄOur 5-year priorities ÄNational strategy

Mass Digitisation Immense benefits from online searching of digitised & born digital resources with further potential for re-presentation by third parties. How much of the archival heritage can realistically be digitised any time soon? Can online searching be integrated for both - s digitised and un-digitised resources? s gathered and ungathered resources? Does access to our stuff have requirements specific to our class of material? s Does online access integrated with other resources vitiate them? s What are our requirements and how far are they being met? s Can we reconceptualise description to satisfy them? Doubts & Queries - s Is content vs contextualised searching dumbing down archival research? s Does digitisation (facilitating access to some but not all resources) distort research capabilities & privilege some sources and their users?

More than digitised hard-copy records

Public/Private Partnerships Proliferation?Will there be a range of suppliers that are diverse, nonstandardised, and potentially erratic? Standardisation? Are there standardised contracts (or statements of minimum requirements) or is each institution sovereign and free to make its own arrangements? Is access free? Are charge rates standardised? Do they last forever? Do they lock out free services such as TROVE? National interest? Is this wise policy? Who has oversight of the heritage policy and public interest aspects? Mandate? Should limits be placed on sovereign cultural institutions in the digital exploitation of the resources they hold? They were set up in the pre-digital era. Is it time to re-examine their mandates? Do the assumptions behind their establishment support moving to digital processes designed to turn a buck?

Strategic implications Oversight: How is this large and growing expenditure of public money being planned and monitored? Are priorities assigned across institutions and jurisdictions? Are we digitising what needs doing or what sits in the vaults of those who are best at selling? Preservation: How to balance access and preservation? Do we stop preserving digitised resources and move conservation spending onto those which aren t? Do we stop physical preservation altogether, close down conservation facilities, sack conservators, and move our spending into digital preservation? Generic tools: Should our stuff be accessed the same as other heritage stuff? Does ours have unique characteristics? Does content searching (OCR) mean the loss or diminution of contextual understanding? Does using generic tools vitiate our responsibility to curate and provide access in more appropriate ways? Description: Should we pay more attention to descriptive practices that produce on-line descriptions to improve and better integrate on-line representations of resources irrespective of whether they have been digitised or not? What are our requirements? Are we just flying by the seats of our collective pants?

Federated Searching Handbooks (C wealth & Australasia) proposed by Peter J Scott (1960s) Digest of the Public Records of Victoria (1990) Archives Canada Europeana Report on Standardisation for ACA (1987) TROVE Ancestry.com Archives Portal Europe British Postal Museum & Archive Wiki

n Collaborative Authority Records DEEDS activities or circumstances that give rise to recordkeeping (e.g. functions, mandates, processes, responsibilities, products, etc. DOERS actors who undertake the Deeds (e.g. corporations, agents, agencies, processes, persons, families, etc. DOCUMENTS memories of Deeds undertaken (e.g. series, fonds, documentary objects, processes, artefacts, myths, legends, etc.

Collaborative Authority : EAC-CPF collaborative project : Association of French archivists & Archives of France (cf ICA 2012: Claire Sibelle). Similar in USA and Germany, etc. to create standardised descriptions of records creators (or to share the existing information) and propose patterns archival institutions could reuse to describe their own records creators to provide French Departmental Archives with an easy-to-use, interactive and participatory tool ISAAR(CPF) is the reference content standard and EAC-CPF is the communication standard re-usable and real exchangeable authority records which could be imported in their own information system

Collaborative Authority: SNAC (social networks & archival context) collaboration among NARA (US), Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (U. of Virginia), California Digital Library, & School for Information Science at U. of California, Berkeley. separates descriptions of persons, families, & organizations from description of historical resources provides integrated access to material held by archives and libraries, large and small + setting the stage for cooperatively maintaining information about people documented in collections an international cooperative to enable archivists, librarians, scholars, and eventually citizen archivists to maintain and add biographical-historical data prototype draws on more than 2.6 million (soon to grow to more than 3.5 million) descriptions of persons, organizations, and families

Our requirements s Depth s Protean s Inclusive s Wholistic s Collaborative s Authentic s Differentiated description s Differential access

Collaborative Authority: A Modest Proposal

Archives Portals: through the Looking-Glass

A Modest Proposal : Importation Provider Output Streaming etc. etc. Migration Framework

A Modest Proposal : The Framework TRAUNCHE ONE : CATEGORIES based on ANZSIC work classification A. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, & FISHING AAA 003 (--: Agriculture; --: Horticulture; etc.) B. MINING AAA 004 (--: Coal; --: Ores; --: Liquid Minerals; etc.) C. MANUFACTURING AAA 093 (--: Plants, Factories, Mills; --:Small Business & Home Products) etc. etc. TRAUNCHE TWO : TOPICS A. ABORIGINES & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERS AAA 195 (--: Conflict (with Aborigines); --: Stolen Generations; etc.) B. IMMIGRATION AAA 045 (--: Asylum-Seekers & Refugees; --: Colonisation & Settlement; etc.) C. LAND SETTLEMENT AAA 085 (--: Agricultural & Pastoral Leases; --: Closer Settlement; etc.) etc. etc. TRAUNCHE THREE : JURISDICTION A. BRITISH EMPIRE & COMMONWEALTH AAA 046 (--: Kingdom of Great Britain; --: Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland; etc.) B. AUSTRALIA AAA 054 (--: Government of NSW; --: Government of Victoria; etc.) C. NEW ZEALAND AAA 064 etc. etc. TRAUNCHE FOUR : LOCATIONS from ASGC classification on ABS web site A. AUSTRALIA AAA 097 NSW AAA 098 (--: Regions & Districts; --: Local Government Areas; --: Cities & Major Towns) VIC AAA 099 (--: Regions & Districts; --: Local Government Areas; --: Cities & Major Towns) etc. etc TRAUNCHE FIVE : DOCUMENT TYPE/FORMAT A. PAPER RECORD AAA 981 (--: Documents; --: Volumes; --: Cards; etc.) B. DIGITAL RECORDS AAA 450 (--: Image; --: Data; etc.) etc. etc.

A Modest Proposal : Incoming!

A Modest Proposal : Results Page

A Modest Proposal : Choices

Documenting Australian Society