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Dallas Medical History, 1890-1975: A Digital Collection
Matthew ZimmermanUT Southwestern Medical Center May 27th, 2011
What?•500 photos from UTSW Library archives•Online repository and exhibit•Funded by an NN/LM SCR Historic
Preservation and Digitization Award
This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. N01-LM-6-3505 with the Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library.
Why?
•Over 7,000 photos in archives•Other documents and artifacts•Preservation and access•Other campus departmental needs
▫News and Publications▫Campus Newspaper
Environmental Scan
•Peer medical library archives•National archives
▫LOC, NLM•National digitization standard groups
▫NISO, SAA, JISC•Other
▫UNT, SMU
Standards
•Copyright•Digital Formats•File naming•Metadata•Scanning•Color Management•Selection Criteria•Workflow
Funding
•NN/LM SCR Historic Preservation and Digitization Award ($25,000)
•UTSW was in a unique position to tell the story of development of medicine in Dallas.
Thanks to . . .
•Cameron Kainerstorfer ▫Digitization Specialist
•Bill Maina▫Manager of Archives and History of
Medicine Collections
•Submitted proposal to the NN/LM SCR Digitization and Historical Preservation Award.
•Digitize 500+ photos that portray the institutions, people, and events important to the development of medical care in Dallas between 1890-1975.
•Present 60 of these photos in a more detailed web exhibit along with photos from other institutions.
•Launch the project with a lecture.
Visits since April 1, 2011
•Landing page on the Library site:Pageviews: 1,204Visits: 988
•ContentDMPageviews: 14,650Visits: 987
CONTENTdm stats• Ave time on site: 7’14”• Pageviews per Visit: 15• Visitor loyalty: 1 time visitor - 67.94%, 2 times or more - 32.06% • 87% visitors are from Texas. 74% are from Dallas.• Depth of Visit: 1 pageviews - 32.66% (a.k.a “Bounce Rate”. The
lower the number, the better. In general, 0-20% is excellent but rare. 25%-40% is good, 40%-50% is common), 2 pageviews or more – 67.34%
• Top 5 Traffic sources:▫ From Library’s homepage/search – 63.4%▫ Direct (someone types in the URL) – 16.6%▫ From Omeka – 6.5%▫ Google search – 3.8%▫ Library Blog – 3.2%