Next action: Finish metadata crosswalk (Wolfe). Week of Oct 14th, meet internally (Libraries & Archives)
Go to the Libraries Working Wiki for detailed information about the digitization project.
Whiteboard images (Oct 22 meeting): download PDF
Metadata
Rob is working on a final version of the metadata crosswalk, and will post it here.
Notes from August 1, 2008 meeting
We clarified that there are only two authoritative sources of metadata:
Dome (notebooks and other items in the Archives collection) and Mimsy (photos, negatives, films, (videos?), digitized films, and other items in museum collection). TechTV is not a source of metadata since the metadata for the videos served through TechTV will be retrieved from Mimsy. The Online Archive application will not duplicate and store metadata from Dome and Mimsy, but rather query it at run time. We will need to insure that the metadata for each item in TechTV includes an identifier that will permit retrieving its authoritative metadata from Mimsy. We will not "homogenize" the different metadata schemes, either by forcing them into a restricted use of Dublin Core, or by writing custom application code that hides the differences in metadata categories from the user. Rob proposed that since Dome was already using Dublin Core, he would programmatically convert a subset of the Mimsy hierarchical metadata scheme to Dublin Core. The Online Archive would then ingest Dublin Core from both Dome and Mimsy.
Rob has created a TEST collection in Dome for Edgerton: http://dome.mit.edu/handle/1721.3/28551
Taxonomy
We need an authoritative taxonomy for subject words.
Here are EOP topic categories.doc terms from Claire C. and slide cataloging fields as of 3/24/08
Here are subject categories used by the negative catalogers, as of 11/24/08