22
NOAH RICHMAN Media Librarian Audiovisual Services

VRA 2013 Every Asset Everywhere, Richman

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

NOAH RICHMANMedia Librarian

Audiovisual Services

TAXONOMY FOR PHOTO AT SALT RIVER PROJECTDigital Archiving in a Production Environment

A BRIEF HISTORY OF

THE HOHOKAM

300-1450 - Hohokam peoples create system of canals

RECONSTRUCTION OF HOHOKAM CANALS

• Mid 1860s - Jack Swilling settles in Salt River Valley and envisions reconstruction of ancient canals

• 1867 - Swilling Irrigating Canal Company digs first canal

DROUGHT, FLOODING, AND WATER CONFLICTS

• Water conflicts in Salt River Valley during late 19th century

• 1902 - President Theodore Roosevelt signs National Reclamation Act

• 1903 - Formation of Salt River Valley Water Users Association

THEODORE ROOSEVELT DAM

THEODORE ROOSEVELT DAM

• 1906 - Construction of dam begins

• 1909 - Hydropower from dam is sold to customers in the Salt River Valley

• 1911 - Theodore Roosevelt Dam is dedicated

WHY DOES A UTILITY COMPANY HAVE AN A/V DEPARTMENT?

• Documentation requirements of National Reclamation Act

• Over time evolves into fully staffed internal A/V group

WHERE I COME IN

WHY DOES THE PHOTO DEPARTMENT NEED A LIBRARIAN?

• Messy transition from negative film to digital

• Assets scattered in various locations, inadequate descriptions for search purposes

• Formalized workflows not in place for organization and ingest of digital media

WHAT WERE THE KEY ISSUES IN GETTING THE COLLECTION UNDER CONTROL?

• Formalizing workflows

• Implementing a taxonomy

• Getting assets into a centralized location

PHOTO WORKFLOW

• Ingest with shell script

• Formalize metadata schema

• Tracker sheet and color codes

PHOTO WORKFLOW

INGEST WITH SHELL SCRIPT

PHOTO WORKFLOW

FORMALIZE METADATA SCHEMA

PHOTO WORKFLOW

TRACKER SHEET AND COLOR CODES

TAXONOMY CONSTRUCTION – STEP 1

• Laying my foundation

• What resources exist within the company?

• What resources can I draw on from outside the company (i.e., LOC, Getty, Taxonomy Warehouse)

• What are my users going to understand?

TAXONOMY CONSTRUCTION - STEP 2

• Putting it all together

• Combining multiple information structures

• Determining parent and child categories

TAXONOMY CONSTRUCTION - STEP 3

• Testing and Revising

• Meeting with end users

• Revisions and follow up meetings

• Roll out and more meetings

THE FINAL PRODUCT

CENTRALIZING ASSETS

• Ingest from discs

• Scanning film negatives and transparencies

• Ingest from old servers and desktops

CONTACT [email protected]

(602) 236-8217