An audience question inspires a conversation on whether to locate the content warning in the digital library on the bottom, which is typical, or at the top before seeing the object which gives a chance not to look. #s402#mac24#metadata
I asked if there were other cool things they've seen that have been made possible from #iiif interoperability with Universal Viewer with an example of combining the display of oral histories with archival photos. Digital Exhibitions have been the main use so far. #mac24#s402#archives#UniversalViewer#DigitalLibrary
Seeing an example of how they're linking together a manuscript letter with the recipient's response at another institution using #IIIF and Universal Viewer. From item level description to metadata to Universal Viewer. Three steps to access. #s402#mac24#mac2024#archives#UniversalViewer
Ooh. Now hearing about how U. Minnesota moved along to Universal Viewer for digital library display. I'm signed up for a #IIIF workshop this summer. Excited to learn more. I like how the objects display and Zoom. #mac24#s402#archives
"Digitization need are re-processing priorities." Digitization revealed needs for changes in finding aid hierarchy. Beefing up abstracts in the finding aids because of how they map to the needed digital library metadata and adding reparative description needed for noting sensitive materials both inspire archival reprocessing when digitizing. #mac24#s402#archives#Digitization#metadata
Newspaper clippings collections and diaries were reprocessed. Needed dates. The digital version of the newspaper clippings will likely become the primary format accessed in the future. #s402#mac24
Moss-Paul’s next steps are establishing digital exhibitions and an institutional repository, now that “staffing has doubled - to two!” They also now have open hours. #mac24#s201#archives