DANA (Digital Archive Network for Anthropology) A Model for Digital Archiving Jeffrey T. Clark, Brian M. Slator, Aaron Bergstrom, Francis Larson, Richard Frovarp, James E. Landrum III, William Perrizo, William Jockheck Contact: Jeffrey T. Clark Email: Jeffrey_Clark@ ndsu . nodak . edu Department of Sociology and Anthropology 402 Minard Hall, NDSU Fargo, ND 58105 Departments of Sociology/Anthropology, Computer Science, Information Technology Services, North Dakota State University
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DANA (Digital Archive Network for Anthropology) A Model for Digital Archiving
Jeffrey T. Clark, Brian M. Slator, Aaron Bergstrom, Francis Larson, Richard Frovarp, James E. Landrum III, William Perrizo, William Jockheck
•DANA is a cross-platform information retrieval system for web-based multimedia for anthropological research and education.
•The goal of the DANA project is to create a network of distributed, federated databases containing research quality digitized 3D models, photographs, and other records of archaeological and cultural data.
•To the user seeking to access a broad variety of data, the client application will seem to be a user-friendly interface to a single online database. In actuality, the user will be searching multiple databases located across the globe.
Project Co-PI’s:•Dr. Jeffrey T. Clark•Dr. Brian Slator•Dr. William Perrizo
http://atl.ndsu.edu/archive/
Digital Archive Network For Anthropology
•The database browsing application currently supports servlet search capabilities for JDBC 1.0 compliant databases.
• DANA currently displays VRML 97 and HotMedia 3D models, although the addition of 3D file formats supported by the NCSA Java3D Portfolio is planned.
• The distributed, federated network aspects of DANA, are in prototype development
Technology Used:
• Java3D• Java JDK 1.3• Java Web Start• Java Servlets• JDBC• NCSA Java3D Portfolio• IBM’s HotMedia Classes• XML
DANA Fact Sheet
HTTP delivers regularweb pages and loads Java Web Start application onto clients’ browser
JDBC
NDSU Web server
BROWSEREnd User
Java Servlet
HTTP delivers VRML models and jpg graphics to java application.
HTTP connectiontalks between servletand application
After installing Java Web Start and the Java3D API, return to the application launch page at:http://atl.ndsu.edu/archive/dana.htm
Once there, click the “Launch DANA Application” button.
Next a “login” box will appear, where the user enters in his/her username & password and then clicks the “Login” button to start the DANA application.
New users may create a new login and password by filling in the username & password boxes and then clicking the “Create” button. The application will then ask for the user’s name and e-mail address.