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Page 1: Art Detective and public engagement with public collections on line Andrew Greg Director, National Inventory Research Project University of Glasgow Andrew.greg@glasgow.ac.uk.

Art Detectiveand public

engagement with public collections

on line Andrew Greg

Director, National Inventory Research Project

University of [email protected]

A museum collection, not online but in store!

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NICE Paintings (National Inventory of Continental European Paintings)

National Inventory Research Project (NIRP) set up 2001 to aid research in UK regional museums and improve access to collection information.

Aim to create an authoritative online inventory of all 20,000 pre-1900 continental European oil paintings in UK museums.

Based in University of Glasgow since 2003 and overseen by the Advisory Committee for Research on European Paintings representing the museum and academic communities. This also manages the European Paintings pre-1900 Subject Specialist Network.

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First project funded by the National Gallery Trust, the AHRC, the Getty Trust, the Kress Foundation and the Pilgrim Trust researched 8,000 paintings in 200 UK collections.

2009 grant from the Kress Foundation to work with the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Academy and Apsley House to research and add their collections to NICE Paintings.

Over 9,400 paintings and newly researched records now online at http://www.vads.ac.uk/collections/NIRP/index.php

Currently fundraising for new project to work with four major museums in the north of England 2014-15.

NICE Paintings (National Inventory of Continental European Paintings)

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NIRP has worked increasingly closely with the PCF since 2004.

PCF/BBC created Your Paintings, 211,000 oil paintings in public ownership in 3,000 UK collections ranging from hospitals to national museumswww.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/.

NIRP shares data with PCF - NIRP access to PCF digital images.

NIRP working on Your Paintings Tagger to create metadata and Art Detective to create new collection information.

Public Catalogue Foundation (PCF)

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www.galaxyzoo.org

Galaxy Zoo:• Launched July 2007• 1,000,000 images of

galaxies• 150,000 worldwide

volunteers in first year• 50,000,000

classifications in first year

Principles:• No expertise required• Images delivered at

random• Multiple classifications• Results as good as

professionals

Your Paintings Tagger: the Galaxy Zoo model

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Quality control:Thresholds for public tagging• 15 taggers per painting• Social tags, Names and

Subjects accepted if 2 or more taggers use a term

• Types accepted if 4 or more taggers select a type

Referrals to ‘Supervisors Interface’, e.g.• Specific problematic

subjects identified in pilot

• Two or more names selected in one painting

• Types: Abstracts, portraits and still lifes

Your Paintings Tagger: implementing the Galaxy Zoo model

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Over 10,000 registered taggers have created 3.3million tags.

23,000 paintings tagged. http://tagger.thepcf.org.uk/

Your Paintings Tagger: workflows

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Detail of Your Paintings webpage showing public tags for: Emily Mary Osborn (1828-1925), Study for 'Nameless and Friendless', oil on wood, 1857, York Museums Trust

Your Paintings Tagger: outcomes

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Art Detective: to be launched February

2014

A free-to-use online interface bringing together:1. Curators in search of

specialist information regarding their collection

2. Specialist knowledge from academics, the art trade and other experts

3. Interested members of the general public.

Aims:4. Improve the knowledge

curators and other collection managers have about the art in their care

5. Improve communication between curators and scholars

6. Engage the public in discussions around art history, historical research and connoisseurship.

Preliminary design: home page

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Art Detective: discussions

Collections can use Art Detective to ask questions about a painting of academic experts, fellow curators or informed members of the public and thereby start a discussion.

Experts and the public can use AD to offer information about a painting or contribute an opinion to a discussion.

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Discussions are linked to one or more groups of users with an interest in a particular subject.

Discussions can be viewed by group.

Each group has a leader whose role is to bring discussions to a conclusion.

Art Detective: groups

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The management hub receives new discussion topics, gives them a status, edits, allocates and posts them.

Art Detective: management

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The group leader’s conclusion or recommendation is passed to the hub management, then to the collection.

Amendments can then be made to Your Paintings database and website.

Inconclusive discussions can be referred to a senior panel of experts.

Art Detective: conclusions

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Users can browse, but must register to initiate or contribute to a discussion.

They select what groups they are interested in

They can provide evidence of their specialist knowledge to allow group leaders to weight their contributions.

Art Detective: users

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Andrew GregDirector, National Inventory Research Project

History of Art, SCCAUniversity of Glasgow

[email protected]

http://www.vads.ac.uk/collections/NIRP/index.phpwww.bbc.co.uk/arts/yourpaintings/

http://tagger.thepcf.org.uk/‘Art Detective’ URL to be announced