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Page 1: The HeirLoom Project Model Andrea Ellis Weddle Head of Special Collections and Archives Texas A&M University-Commerce.

The HeirLoom Project Model

Andrea Ellis WeddleHead of Special Collections and ArchivesTexas A&M University-Commerce

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TAMU-C Special Collections

Housed in the James G. Gee Academic Library

Employees two full-time archivists, a digital collections librarian, and a full-time receptionist

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TAMU-C Digital CollectionsCONTENTdm Software

35 total collections◦5 contain materials from the Special

Collections Department◦2 special projects (World War II,

Korean War)◦1 student organization collection◦26 partner collections◦1 hybrid collection

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HeirLoom Project Overview

Began as an effort to promote, preserve, and make local history accessible

Employees a full-time archivist and cataloging assistant who work with public libraries and other rural repositories to digitize collections

Staff members share expertise and technology with the surrounding communities

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Project Overview (cont.)Made possible through an LSTA

grant

Project Staff offer training/workshops in:◦Basic preservation principles◦Digitization (scanning/copy

photography/photo editing)◦CONTENTdm software◦Oral history basics

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Project Overview - Budget

Total: $74,000

Salary/benefits: $60,000◦One archivist◦One cataloging assistant

Supplies/Equipment: $6000

Travel: $8000

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Project Overview – Geography

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Project Overview - Regional Data

Avg public libraries/county = 1.3

Avg annual local funds/library= $177,241

Avg number of ALA-MLS librarians/library = .46

Total number of archivists = 0

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Getting Started: Forming Partnerships

Started with 3 partners, expanded to 13 in first year

Require an on-site interview with staff members

Include a survey of the collections, staff knowledge, and resources

Agreement finalized with a signed memo of understanding

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Project staff train non-archivists and non-librarians to:◦Think like archivists when selecting

items◦Respect copyright◦Recognize the limitations of

digitizationStress that the digital collections

are for unique, primary source items

Getting Started:Identification and Selection

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Getting Started:Identification and Selection

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Digitization: TrainingEach partner’s level of expertise

determined beforehand

Some require basic “this is a scanner” training

Equipment and software varies from location to location

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Digitization: Beyond ScanningDigitization extends beyond operating

a scanner and digital camera

Partners must allot time for:◦Prep work (organization, set-up, etc.)◦Handling◦Editing/renaming files◦Preparing files for CONTENTdm◦Compiling Dublin Core metadata◦Organizing/maintaining digital files

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Digitization: Adhering to Standards

TAMU-C Digital Collections Librarian compiled a standards document for our collections◦http://www.tamu-commerce.edu/library/c

ollections/digital/guidelines/◦Based on best practices established by

the Bibliographical Center for Research Collaborative Digitization Program (BCR CDP) http://www.bcr.org/dps/cdp/best/digital-imaging-bp.pdf

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Required Minimum StandardsScanning (Access files): 600 dpi; 300 dpi

for black and white text

Copy photography: Largest resolution/ finest quality available on digital camera

All images must be cleanly cropped and rotated

Files saved as JPEG/PDF/TIFF for CONTENTdm

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Required Minimum StandardsDublin Core metadata

Our partners must provide the following fields:◦ Title◦ Creator◦ Publisher◦ Subjects (keyword)◦ Description◦ Date ◦ Format◦ Type◦ Rights (statement provided by TAMUC)◦ Contributor

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Project Outcomes2.5 years, 34 partners

165 librarians, staff members, volunteers, community members trained

Partner collections average 50,000 hits per month

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Partner Institution

Total Scans/Photograp

hs

Total Items in Digital Library

Atlanta Public 1027 19

Honey Grove Public*

564 39

Bonham Public* 2187 61

Commerce Public 2497 174

Cooke County Public*

3600 198

Delta County Public 3417 16

Franklin County Public*

652 54

Jefferson Carnegie 426 74

Greenville Public 7704 99

Lindale Public 366 10

Mineola Museum 497 74

Mt. Pleasant Public 273 96

Paris Public 1447 14

Pittsburg-Camp County Public*

4785 213

Quitman Public* 572 19

Project Outcomes

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Partner Institution

Total Scans/Photograp

hs

Total Items in Digital Library

Rains County Public*

998 12

Red River Public* 1153 87

Sulphur Springs Public

1051 146

Terrell Public 2554 63

Van Alstyne Public 662 24

Whitesboro Public 1515 40

Winnsboro Public* 405 47

Totals 38352 1579

Project Outcomes

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A New FocusAfrican-Americans represent

approximately 40% of the population of northeast Texas

There are few archives or museums dedicated to collecting/preserving African American History

African American artifacts are missing from public library collections