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Title: Creating Collection Level Descriptions in the Crossroads Project


1
Creating Collection Level Descriptions in the
Crossroads Project
  • CD Focus Workshop 2
  • 8 February 2002

2
The Crossroads Project
  • Development of cross-domain database for the
    library, archive and museum collections of the
    West Midlands
  • Funded by Resource (Cross-Domain Fund)
  • Principally to improve access
  • Wide target user group

3
How will it be done?
  • Development of a database model
  • Creating the right specification
  • Appointment of a database developer
  • Database content
  • Pilot database focus chosen pottery industry of
    North Staffordshire
  • Scoping survey used to identify collection
    holders
  • In-depth mapping follow-up to survey

4
Slipware Collection
  • Description
  • Collection of 17th and early 18th Century
    slipware, including the rare Slipware Owl Jug,
    discovered by the TV programme The Antiques
    Roadshow in 1990.
  • Circa. 175 pieces in the collection
  • Date range c. 1640 - 1750
  • Location Details
  • Potteries Museum Art Gallery
  • Bethesda Street, Hanley
  • Stoke-on-Trent ST1 3DW
  • http//www.stoke.gov.uk/museums/pmag
  • Email museums_at_stoke.gov.uk
  • Tel 01782 232323
  • Fax 01782 23500
  • Visiting Information
  • Mon Sat 10.00am 4.00pm Sun 1.00pm 4.00pm
  • Open to the public. Entry is free.

5
Collection Description Schema
  • Based on RSLP CLD Schema
  • Interoperable, Accessible, Sustainable
  • Little emphasis on collection management issues
  • Broadly a more basic structure

6
Reusability of Collection Descriptions
  • Organisations currently involved
  • Future projects - once created, they will be
    available for anyone to reuse
  • As a management tool
  • Reusability of existing collection descriptions?

7
The Challenges
  • Cross-domain/cross-authority project
  • Diversity of collection description packages used
  • Unified thesaurus for the database?
  • Duplication of effort

8
In Practice 1
  • Perception of collections differ
  • differ between domains (e.g. library)
  • even between staff in the same institution
  • underestimation on number of collections
  • Unified thesaurus seems a difficult goal
  • Different standards used across
    domains/institutions. (MARC, EAD etc.)

9
In Practice 2
  • Ownership of CLDs by collection managers/owners
  • Concept of a regional gateway to collections can
    cause problems
  • Needs sign-up at the highest levels

10
Current Progress
  • Survey - over 60 response rate
  • In-depth mapping visits
  • 50 (and counting!) collections identified and
    described
  • Diverse range of collections located
  • Database specification about to be circulated

11
The Future
  • Appointment of database developer
  • Database evaluation
  • Project completion in August 2002
  • Expansion of the project to include all subject
    areas all of the West Midlands?

12
For more information
  • Heather Williamson
  • Crossroads Project Officer
  • heather.williamson_at_dial.pipex.com
  • Tel. 0121 303 3533
  • www.crossroads-wm.org.uk

13
  • www.crossroads-wm.org.uk
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