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Title: Revisiting Archive Collections


1
Revisiting Archive Collections
  • Jon Newman Len Reilly
  • For

2
Revisiting Archive Collections
  • Developing a methodology for capturing and
    incorporating new and hidden information into
    archive catalogues.Context

3
User-generated content
Professional cataloguing standards
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4
National agendas
  • Access,
  • Inclusion,
  • Cultural Diversity,
  • Relevance
  • Community Engagement
  • PIs/Standards
  • Current debate over Archive Self-assessment
  • Funding

5
Customer-focused culture
  • An expectation that individual voices are heard
    valued feedback, consultation
  • Citizen Journalism/Social Media
  • stories told from a position of first hand
    knowledge and partiality
  • Reality television
  • Public History
  • The democratisation of the academy

6
ICT developments
  • Web 2.0
  • Social Networking sites
  • blogs, chat rooms wiki sites
  • Folksonomies
  • Review sites restaurants, hotels, cinema,
    hospitals
  • E-petitions
  • Crowdsourcing
  • The ESP Game

7
Professional Cataloguing Standards
  • Provider capture?
  • Acknowledging the suppressed first-person
    prefixes in catalogue description
  • I think that this is
  • I think the important features of this are
  • Backlogs v. Revisiting
  • Comparison with museum standards

8
Current Archive Initiatives 1
  • Cataloguing projects using a cultural focus
  • TNAs Caribbean Heritage project
  • Birminghams Connecting Histories
  • Cataloguing projects using a community focus
  • Tyne Wears Swan Hunter cataloguing project
  • ESROs Letter in the Attic project
  • Revisiting Archives Collections pilot
  • Community Archives and post-custodial
    relationships
  • CAAP
  • Commanet
  • Community Archives portal

9
Current Archive Initiatives 2
  • Wiki approaches to capturing user input
  • TNAs wiki site http//yourarchives.nationalarchiv
    es.gov.uk
  • challenging the traditional methods of
    authorship and facilitating the
    democratisation of history.
  • University of Michigans Polar Bear Expedition
    project
  • current online finding aids merely reproduce
    paper finding aids without taking advantage of
    their electronic environment.

10
Current Archive Initiatives 3
  • But, they are generally
  • Isolated
  • Pragmatic
  • Project-Based
  • Impermanent
  • Unsustainable

11
Revisiting Archive Collections
  • Developing a methodology for capturing and
    incorporating new and hidden information into
    archive catalogues.Theoretical and Practical
    issues

12
What are the wider goals?
  • Improve description and catalogues
  • Make archivists sensitive to collections and
    their users
  • Use UGC to engage new audiences
  • Present new information
  • Improve service to existing users?

13
Who are the potential contributors?
  • How identify them
  • How reach them
  • On what terms do they wish to participate how
    deal with IPR, what is their preferred method of
    participation?

14
Which materials are most suited to this approach?
  • Poorly catalogued material
  • Un-catalogued material
  • Heavily used material
  • Underused material
  • Material likely to interest specific groups
  • Material likely to hold concealed significances?

15
What categories of new data is likely to be
generated and what further problems do these
raise ?
  • Un-contentious corrections
  • More detail at item level (greater precision)
  • Broader representation of research areas the
    material would support
  • Associations or observational responses?

16
New association or observation
  • My tribe is Manyema, this is Waha. This reminds
    me of the cultural tradition where we come from
    (the same region but different tribes) of
    playfully mocking each other. For example at our
    funerals the Waha come and help but try to make
    us laugh by joking about what has happened, which
    is their way of being there for you. At weddings
    you have to pay them their due, acknowledging
    their presence in your life for good fortune.

Tanzanian womans response to a photograph in RGS
collection.
17
What are the most appropriate and productive
strategies for effectively generating user
generated content?
  • Face-to-face
  • with which groups
  • with which records?
  • On-line
  • what technical environment
  • how reach contributors
  • what interface
  • how sustain?

18
What are the most effective strategies for
capturing new data?
  • Face to face
  • forms completed individually
  • by partner/interviewer
  • audio or video recording?
  • On-line
  • technical environment
  • how reach contributors
  • what interface
  • how sustain?

19
What level of editing will the new data require?
  • Accept uncritically
  • Mediate
  • Authenticate?

20
How and where should the new data be incorporated
in descriptions and finding aids?
  • What is the relationship between new data and
    descriptive standards
  • What is the relationship between the new data and
    offices views n the status of their
    descriptions
  • Should the location of data influenced by
    information retrieval strategy of groups
  • Do we know enough about information retrieval
    strategies of users and potential users
  • How do description page layout, headings etc.
    influence catalogues effectiveness?

21
What anxieties is this likely to generate in the
profession and how are they best assuaged?
  • Challenges the single, neutral professional
    voice
  • Challenges principle of only describing and
    indexing where the material is rich in
    information
  • Impact on precision and recall
  • Accommodating data, subjects or terminology that
    may age (in terms of language or research
    interest)?

22
(How) can this approach be made persistent and
sustainable?
  • Can UGC be used universally or must it be
    targeted
  • to which collections
  • using which focus groups
  • to which potential user group
  • Is the focus group approach applicable to all
    materials/groups/descriptions that would benefit
  • How do we sustain the link between new data that
    lives outside ISAD(G) boundaries
  • How do we sustain in the face of the changing
    research interests of future generations?

23
What are the most effective strategies for
publishing and disseminating new descriptions and
finding aids?
  • How publish and distribute new descriptions
  • What is the best link between authoritative
    description and UGC
  • how does this work in paper and electronic
    contexts
  • How do ISAD(G) and EAD support UGC
  • How to market and promote new descriptions

24
How evaluate the impact of user generated content?
  • Against the wider goals
  • How do users treat the new data
  • Could professional staff (or more of them with
    more time) produce equally effective results?
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