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Wednesday, April 26 in Olin 703 at 10 am


In attendance: Susette, Mira, Roberta, Jenn, Liz, Jasmine, Tre and Marsha

1) Revisit the VRWG Lightning Talks call for presenters – Who in our group can and will participate? List topics.

  • Eveline: Displays that involve collaboration with students and faculty and preserving these
  • Sarah Kennedy: Google Reverse Image Search (Roberta could do this)
  • Roberta: Digication portfolios/platform tool with Amy Cheatle that Cornell pays for and can be exported when they graduate
  • Liz will talk to RMC, she may not be there, but someone could
  • Tre: Kaltura bare bones structure
  • Sally: Ways that we are using Kaltura (Mike Tolemeo)
  • Jasmine will do something metadata-y
  • Asking Rhea and Simon to discuss different image resolutions on different screens (ASK THEM)
  • Jenn: Spotlight
  • Melissa: DCP highlights
  • Marcie & Marsha: Artists' book exhibition (ASK MARCIE)
  • Talk to Camille and makerspaces people (printing an artists' book for the exhibition)
  • Mira: PDFs, PDA and information for faculty to create awareness
  • Susette: Finding images in primarily text-based databases

2) Discussion of Spotlight (Jenn)

  • Working on a description of what they are offering, including how much customization will be available and then things will get deployed for everyone
  • Trying to get people to understand that materials get archived outside of Spotlight and then they pull in an API
  • Hannah Chapman published her exhibit, people can talk to her
  • Using it for RMC
  • Ken, Nick at Mann and Jenn and Melissa
  • Many libraries already have plans
  • A3: Deposit items into Shared Shelf and then pull into Spotlight (will try to make skinning easier, but pretty standard layout)
  • https://exhibits.library.cornell.edu/summers-yield (Hannah's exhibit)
  • Marsha and Liz will talk about RMC as a repository for A3 materials

3) Mellon-funded HFJ/CUL Photography Collections Initiative (Liz & Susette)

  • Spearheaded by Stephanie Wiles and Anne Kenny
  • 4 year Mellon grant for library and museum to work together to improve access to photography collections for teaching
  • Joint curator will be hired to be posted soon, emphasizes teaching and looking at collections and recognizing value
  • 2 year archivist/cataloger to work at RMC, job to be posted later in the fall
  • Mostly pertains to RMC and Kheel, no digitization component, developing teaching sets
  • Teaching sets of a few hundred images of those that have not been digitized
  • Will allow HFJ to have money to hire a curator longer term
  • Mellon wants to see how we collaborate and can these two cultures work together as a research institution
  • Andy Grunberg to help with organization as a consultant
  • Categories for teaching sets: history of photo, Asian studies, landscape and the environment, labor and work, inequality and the legacy of discrimination.

4) Arts & Sciences Grants (Tre)

  • 13 proposals, 6 positioned for budgets
  • Process of assembling rough budgets
  • One graduate proposal on prison writing
  • VRA will meet again in May, announced in May/June
  • About to burp out 5 or 6 collections that are A&S projects – Exciting!

 

Wednesday, March 22 at 10 in Olin 703

In attendance: Susette, Jasmine, Mira, Jenn, Liz, Tre, Marsha

1) Brainstorm a concept map of all of the CU audio/visual repositories (All) – Where can you find images?

  • Define audience. We need to have better parameters.
  • People don't care where the stuff is, but they do want to know where to find the stuff
  • All kinds of delivery platforms (eCommons, Hathi Trust)
  • Lots of databases include images but not exclusively images. Does it need to be Cornell-specific?
  • EBSCO image databases (AP Images moving there)
  • Find out more information
  • Tre can show Anne, Oya et al. what already exists – Repo Executive map? Start from the Images page on the library website
  • Particularly important to think about how we include maps

2) Discuss the Digital Cornell Social Media Newsletter (Tre)

  • Subscribe all of the liaisons and then allow all of the departments and the departments can also choose to subscribe, as well as the faculty
  • Liaisons could send to admins, admins could choose to send it out to the faculty 

 

3) Wikipedia recap (Marsha & Susette)

 

4) Discuss the VRWG Lightning Talks call for presenters. The event has been tentatively scheduled for Friday, June 2 from 11-12 in Olin 106g (Tre & Marsha)

  • Showing a bigger picture over the course of an hour
  • Making it simple and conversational
  • Send out a CU-LIB message soliciting presenters

Wednesday, January 25 at 10 in Olin 703

In attendance: Susette, Jasmine, Tre, Chole, Mira, Roberta, Marsha, Melissa, Eisha, Liz

 

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