www.designforcontext.com Duane Degler Principal, Design for Context [email protected]@ddegler Design Meets Data (Linked, Open, Heterogeneous) The LAM (Libraries, Archives, Museums) Digital InformaDon Ecosystem MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 5 April 2014 • BalDmore, MD USA
The tide of available information continues to rise.The opportunities that come from open access, linked data, sharing resources with other institutions, and standards-based data are enticing - and perhaps overwhelming? Emerging design approaches help you find ways to make the most of your opportunities for new types of interactions and engagement with Information Objects. They focus on:
- Exploration, serendipity, use: Rich, relevant design requires an intimate understanding of information and the way people interact with it. It's more than attractive styling - although that's important. It's about people engaging in ways that stimulate the intellect and the experience. People need to find information, use it, relate other information to it, and share it for decades to come.
- Scalability, persistence, authority: Rich, relevant design also takes the long view. Understanding that the integrity of the information matters. This is increasingly important as we move toward more linked, open, and born digital cultural information.
Your institution becomes a gateway to an ecosystem of artistic imagery, scholarly insights, history, perspectives, and related objects. Other people will use your information to create new interpretations and works, which then build on what you hold. Curating information may be perceived as a burden (to be made easier!), yet it is a significant opportunity to reinforce the value and authority of institutions that enhance the information ecosystem.
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www.designforcontext.com
Duane Degler Principal, Design for Context [email protected] @ddegler
Design Meets Data (Linked, Open, Heterogeneous)
The LAM (Libraries, Archives, Museums) Digital InformaDon Ecosystem
MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 5 April 2014 • BalDmore, MD USA
• LAMs hold the physical object and key informaDon objects in trust for society . . . in perpetuity
• We don’t know to what uses something will be put . . . We only know it is significant, and must be available • Findable • Usable • Shareable • Connectable
HENDRICK TER BRUGGHEN 1588 – 1629 BIRTHPLACE THE HAGUE PLACES UTRECHT WORKED ROME
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Hendrick ter Brugghen was born in 1588, probably in The Hague. His parents, Jan Egbertsz ter Brugghen and Feysgen Dircx, came from Utrecht, but lived for a Dme in The Hague because of Jan’s career as a civil servant. He served as secretary to the court of Utrecht in 1581 and became bailiff of the States of Holland in 1585. By 1603 the family was living in Abcoude, a village midway between Utrecht and Amsterdam. During these years, Ter Brugghen may have been apprenDced to the Utrecht mannerist Abraham Bloemaert (1566–1651).
EXAMPLES IN PRESENTATION MOMA InvenDng AbstracDons exhibiDon: hfp://www.moma.org/interacDves/exhibiDons/2012/invenDngabstracDon/ Rijksmuseum RijksStudio: hfps://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/rijksstudio NaDonal Gallery of Art (Online EdiDons -‐ OSCI): hfp://nga.gov Cleveland Museum of Art, Gallery One and ArtLens: hfp://www.clevelandart.org/gallery-‐one ConservaDonSpace project: hfp://www.conservaDonspace.org ADDITIONAL SITES USED AS BACKGROUND eCulture data broswer prototype: hfp://e-‐culture.mulDmedian.nl/demo/session/search Smithsonian cross-‐selecDon search: hfp://collecDons.si.edu/search/ ResearchSpace project: hfp://researchspace.org Kindred Britain person relaDonship browser: hfp://kindred.stanford.edu/# StackLife book browser: hfps://stacklife-‐dpla.law.harvard.edu VisualizaDon of Museums and the Web AAT LOD hierarchy: hfp://mafhewlincoln.net/2014/02/21/hierarchies-‐of-‐the-‐Museums and the Web.html RKD Dutch art search: hfp://www.rkd.nl/en/ SerendipomaDc enDty extracDon search: hfp://serendipomaDc.org mSpace semanDc browser: hfp://mspace.fm Parallax data relaDonship browser: hfp://parallax.freebaseapps.com Smithsonian community transcripDon site: hfps://transcripDon.si.edu NY Times topics as LOD: hfp://data.nyDmes.com