April 2015
April 22, 10-11 am in Olin 703
Agenda:
March 2015
March 25, 10-11am in Olin 703
Agenda:
- VRA 2015 Conference update (Marsha, Mira and Hannah)
- ARTstor next realease will allow search Sheard Shelf commons collections through ARTstor site. Now we are publishing images to both places (ARTstor and SS). Once when this feature is available we would need to remove our collections from ARTstor that are in SS commons as well. - Luna updates
-Because of security vulnerability of Luna server, we soon have to decide about Luna server status. We have to move all our collections out from Luna v6.2, either to let Luna to host some collections or upgrade our system to v7.1. After conversation with Drake from LunaImaging, Danielle reported back to the VRWG group. The most complex collection in Luna and still very much in use by faculty and students is HFJ. Options are: to let Luna to host HFJ, there will be annual charge plus charge for migration/mapping. Other option is to move this collection to eMuseum. HFJ has to decide and will cover cost for it.
-Liz brought up a discussion about limited download size in Shared Shelf. Right not max download size from SS is 1024. RMC would like to be able to download hi-res images from Shared Shelf from RMC and ADW collections. RMC gets often requests and retrieval from different system is not sustainable. Danielle will follow up with ARTstor about this.
-Susette suggested to contribute images to the Images for Academic Publishing (IAP) program, and with this have option to download images with higher resolution.
- Collection promotion
-Eirva presented "Sharing and promoting images via Wikipedia" and how to increase the visibility of digital collections. Everyone likes the idea. - Hannah Marshall will talk about her research "A Comparative Study of Indexer- and User-assigned Subject Metadata in a Teaching Collection of Art Images"
- Flickr maintenance
February 2015
February 25, 10-11am in Olin 703
In attendance: Hannah Marie Marshall, Danielle Mericle, Boris Michev, Matt Ryan, Eisha Neely, Marsha Taichman, Mira Basara, Melissa Wallace, and Eirini Diamessis
Agenda:
- We welcomed a new VRWG member from DMG, Eirini Diamessis!
- VRWG programming
- Eisha suggested a program about using images and video in social media. Best platforms for different media, using images to promote collections and events, copyright and citation concerns, etc.
- Hannah/Mira – to provide a training to staff how to embed metadata into files. - Update from Danielle on her Artstor/Shared Shelf meeting
- Danielle gave us an update from her meeting with ARTstor. Shared Shelf 1.2 should be released sometime in March. In April, KVRC database should be moved from Pictor to Shared Shelf.
- Shared Shelf API and IIIF development – this will give us better access to image databases.
- We pay to ARTstor for storage usage, right now we have 1.3 TB, 1.5 TB will be different higher rate. Hannah and Mira will work to replace Archivision tiff images with jpegs to free up some storage
- ARTstor doesn’t allow to download tiff images. RMC needs to be able to download tiffs
- MacDougall collection – metadata is migrated to SS, we need to upload jpegs.
-we all agree that faculty user group should be supported by VRWG and CUL, not by ARTstor - Marsha is going to set up a group that will be working on migrating collections out of LUNA to Shared Shelf
- We talked about using social media to promote new collections and services. Tre is going to set up a twitter and Instagram account under dcaps_cul
- New collections/AAP grants projects
- Possibility/thoughts to publish more open collections via Flickr commons
- There is an opposite opinions about publishing collections via Flickr. Some people think that will be one more platform to maintain, while other thinks that will be minimal effort to publish, maintain and low cost. Mira is going to find out more about our current Flickr account, collections, etc. and bring feedback to the next VRWG meeting. - Hannah Marshall will talk about the preliminary research that she'll be presenting on the poster at VRA conference "A Comparative Study of Indexer- and User-assigned Subject Metadata in a Teaching Collection of Art Images"
January 2015
January 22nd in Olin 106g
Announcement sent to CU-LIB
The Visual Resources Working Group (VRWG) is pleased to present:
What is IIIF and how will it impact our image delivery systems at Cornell?
Thursday, January 22 in Olin 106g
IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) has the following goals:
- To give scholars an unprecedented level of uniform and rich access to image-based resources hosted around the world.
- To define a set of common application programming interfaces that support interoperability between image repositories.
- To develop, cultivate and document shared technologies, such as image servers and web clients that provide a world-class user experience in viewing, comparing, manipulating and annotating images.
Simeon Warner will discuss the current state and likely future of IIIF (http://iiif.io/about.html). Artstor will be implementing IIIF so it will be one of the APIs through which a significant portion of our content will be available.
Simeon will provide a general IIIF introduction, some comments on how it applies to the Cornell environment (Artstor, Spotlight and Hydra, in particular), and give some demonstrations. Danielle Mericle and Steven Folsom are leading efforts to use Artstor images via Spotlight, and they will spend some time discussing image delivery.