HANDSOME LAMS?: COLLABORATIONS AROUND COLLECTIONS AT YALE UNIVERSITY

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Handsome Dan XVII photo by David Silverman dspics.com HANDSOME LAMS?: COLLABORATIONS AROUND COLLECTIONS AT YALE UNIVERSITY Bill Landis, Head of Arrangement and Description Manuscripts & Archives, Yale University Library bill.landis@yale.edu American Association of Museums Philadelphia, PA 2 May 2009

THE CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTION LANDSCAPE AT YALE UNIVERSITY Museums Yale University Art Gallery Yale Center for British Art Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale Collection of Musical Instruments Libraries Yale University Library In 20 different buildings across the campus; central site is Sterling Memorial Library Lillian Goldman Law Library Archives Mostly located in the library system, by far the largest are Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Manuscripts & Archives, Sterling Memorial Library

http://www.yale.edu/collections_collaborative/

YALE COLLECTIONS COLLABORATIVE PROJECT EXAMPLES Cross-Collection Searching prototyping One-stop search interface across all collections Transformation service for shareable metadata Crosswalks to harmonize different metadata traditions OAI-PMH harvesting for indexing/searching aggregation Handle-based persistent identifier system for Yale FACT (Finding Aid Creation Tool) XML-based (X-MetaL customization) tool for collectionlevel descriptions/inventories WYSIWYG interface for inputting Constrains inputting choices with XML schema [Encoded Archival Description (EAD)]

FACT (Finding Aid Creation Tool) word processing-like interface for inputting

FACT (Finding Aid Creation Tool) XML code interface for direct editing

http://opa.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=6050

ODAI INITIATIVES Extend Collections Collaborative prototypes to production-level services Fully supported cross-collection searching at Yale Web Services infrastructure for Yale handle system Campus-wide Digital Preservation Repository Foster new collaborative developments License and implement Digital Asset Management (DAM) system across art galleries and natural history museum at Yale, bringing in the libraries in a later phase

http://www.yale.edu/westcampus/

Yale West Campus building slated for LAM storage, multi-format collection digitization facility and other collaborative usage http://www.yale.edu/westcampus/map.html

WHAT KEEPS BILL UP AT NIGHT SOMETIMES Q1: Is the model Yale has chosen a productive framework for building a future campus-wide information infrastructure around primary source collections, or does it just add another player in endless, silo-reinforcing political resource squabbling?

WHAT KEEPS BILL UP AT NIGHT SOMETIMES Q1: Is the model Yale has chosen a productive framework for building a future campus-wide information infrastructure around primary source collections, or does it just add another player in endless, silo-reinforcing political resource squabbling? Q2: What do our individual institutions become in a future necessarily moving increasingly towards convergence? Is our legacy paradigm of physicality going to sink us?

WHAT KEEPS BILL UP AT NIGHT SOMETIMES Q2: What do our individual institutions become in a future necessarily moving increasingly towards convergence? Is our legacy paradigm of physicality going to sink us? Q3: As the people creating the stuff we collect increasingly work digitally, what are we doing to capture those source materials? Are we so hung up on digitizing what we already have that we re failing to build an infrastructure to capture things in, say, 2010 that won t be around in 2040 for us to scoop up using our legacy collecting paradigm?

WHAT KEEPS BILL UP AT NIGHT SOMETIMES Q3: As the people creating the stuff we collect increasingly work digitally, what are we doing to capture those source materials? Are we so hung up on digitizing what we already have that we re failing to build an infrastructure to capture things in, say, 2010 that won t be around in 2040 for us to scoop up using our legacy collecting paradigm? Q4: Does the lagging, territory-fraught pace of change in what we collect and how we provide access to our stuff doom us to irrelevance for our primary user communities in the next 10-20 years?