AIKCU Technology Symposium June 17, 2010 Susan Henthorn We are trying to do the most possible with the least possible. – Africa University lecturer
Jan 04, 2016
AIKCU Technology Symposium June 17, 2010
Susan Henthorn
We are trying to do the most possible with the least possible. – Africa University lecturer
So…when IS a screwdriver NOT a screwdriver?
When it’s part of a hammer!
… or perhaps…
When it’s a fly trap!
• Why Berea decided to invest in this technology;• How we began “The Journey”; • Who we invited to join us and how we have integrated other
departments into the project;• The considerations that played a role in mapping our
endeavor;• The process we followed throughout the project;• How our charge to integrate the project closely with the
general curriculum translated into the ‘finished’ product ; and
• Our dreams and possible uses of this technology in the future – some predictable, others more ‘outside the box.’
Why did we invest in the technology?Look to the PAST….
Preservation of materials
Access to materials
S-t-r-e-t-c-h already overworked staff
Timing
Where and how we started – Spring/Summer/Fall 2007… decisions, decisions, decisions…
• Decide who would join us on the journey and how to integrate work – ALWAYS larger than just the library and Special Collections & Archives; “Questions for project stakeholders”
• Research software and hardware options• Develop philosophy and policy statements• Attend workshops• Consult with others
2008 2009 2010 2011
Brainstorming about software…
Essential• Controlled Vocab./Taxonomy• Display/Images• Security• Affordable• System/Production interface
Desirable• Images• Security• Reports/Stats• Interoperability• Admin/Production access• Links to related docs., etc.
Overview of Best Practices by Type of Material• Text• Photographs• Film• Graphic Materials• Maps & oversized objects
• Audio Materials• Two-dimensional Art• Cultural Artifacts & Three-dimensional Art
Collection Development Policy
(approved June 26, 2008)
OBJECTIVES: The collection is designed to support the teaching and learning goals and objectives of the Berea College curriculum.
SUBJECTS AND COLLECTING LEVELS: Materials in subjects aligned with the general education curriculum of Berea College will be selected, as well as those that provide background and context for courses offered in all disciplines. Berea Digital will also select interdisciplinary and cross-cultural materials to complement thematic and specialized courses offered. Berea Digital will collect material primarily at the instructional support level.
Priority will be given to materials that: are closely related to Berea’s General Studies courses, support courses that are interdisciplinary in nature, have appeared as part of official Berea College print or web publications, have demonstrated high use in Special Collections & Archives, or would suffer from repeated handling, and so, are in need of digital access for
preservation purposes.
The Path Taken … 2008 was about details, putting the pieces together … plus additional and more specific training…• January 2008 – Select CONTENTdm
as platform software• Throughout the year – More
consulting, workshops, conferences and software specific meetings
• June 2008 - On-site CONTENTdm training by OCLC staff
• July 2008 - PHP Basics Online Course training
2007 2009 2010 2011
“Are we there yet?”– It was all about focusing on students in 2009
•…digitization as the subject of a class•…in support of General Studies classes (our primary focus)•…two students in labor positions•…two students in internship positions
2007 2008 2010 2011
Your Mileage May Vary….Statistics, statistics, statistics…Items added … Usage statistics …
2008-09 09-10
Unique Titles 55 237Items/Volumes 133 3,634*Pages/Images/Objects 1,689 6,353Searches 1,107 17,105Item Views 8,271 24,483Visits 1,945 9,857
(not quite sessions, but…)
* Each audio file counted as a separate volume.
But what’s under the hood? How does it work?How do we use it?
Linked as part of the Hutchins Library Home page: www.berea.edu/hutchinslibrary
OR direct URL:www.berea.edu/bereadigital
OR direct to collection materials:cdm272901.cdmhost.com/
But how is it being used?More statistics…Web site visits… GSTR210 paper citations
314 papers (summer ’09 through spring ‘10)Average of 13/14 citations per paper
245 papers had NO ‘related source’ citations (Course reader, Berea Digital, SC&A)
Of the remaining 69 papers…
*2010 data as of June 16, 2010
GSTR210 paper citationsMore statistics for ‘related papers’ only…
62% of papers with ‘related’ citations were for two(2) faculty members (out of 24 or 25 total faculty; 12% could not be linked to a specific section/professor)
Ranging from 3.45% - 80%, papers averaged ~24% ‘related source’ citations
1,080 citations 122 from GSTR210 reader 79 from Berea Digital 53 from SC&A
“Can we go see…?”Is it possible to…?
“Do we have time to...?”While we’re doing this…
“But I really need…”Please add this material a.s.a.p.
…
2007 2008 2009
… OR “QUESTIONS FROM THE BACK SEAT”
The View Ahead …•Contract additional contextual essays – perhaps…
•Continue use of Student Interns -Summer 2010 intern working with Chris Miller (Appalachian Center and Tina McCalment (Art Collection)
•Develop user survey
•Select next GSTR course for support module development
•Implement embedded audio & video when available – Dec. 2010?
•Continue to add materials, including new formats and types – convocation videos, student/faculty joint research projects, etc.
•Create unpublished collection of student papers (storage for later assessment)
Comments and questions….
[email protected](859) 985-3268