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Paromita Biswas, Metadata Librarian, Western Carolina University, [email protected] Elizabeth Skene, Digital Initiatives Librarian, Western Carolina University, [email protected] Charleston Conference, November 6, 2014

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Paromita Biswas, Metadata Librarian, Western Carolina University, [email protected] Skene, Digital Initiatives Librarian, Western Carolina University, [email protected]

Charleston Conference, November 6, 2014

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Project:

Move 700 legacy finding aids online via ArchivesSpace

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• Finding aids overview• Past efforts • Choosing ArchivesSpace• Workflow decisions

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• Showcase Appalachian life and natural history, especially of Western North Carolina

• Notable collections:Horace Kephart; George Masa; Nantahala Power & Light Company Records

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Some collections digitized and available through CONTENTdm:

11 collections/5k+ items

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• Most Special Collections’ materials accessible through finding aids

• 700 finding aids in MS Word

The problem:

• No online presence of finding aids

• Findings aids available only to patrons who visit or contact the library

• Finding aids/Special Collections remain hiddenand inaccessible to the larger audience

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• 2010: NC ECHO* provides Hunter Library with templates for creating EAD encoded finding aids

• Two librarians work in Notepad Pro: time consuming process

• Lack of technical knowledge to modify generictemplates or publish the finding aids online

• 35 finding aids published as HTML documents via a widget available online

*North Carolina Exploring Cultural Heritage Online

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• Lack of resources: No server space

No IT support

Limited staff time

• ArchivesSpace offered to Hunter Library:

Option for a hosted server space by LYRASIS

Technical assistance provided by LYRASIS

Training and relative ease of use

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Interdepartmental collaboration

Special Collections—review and map finding aids to ArchivesSpace

Digital, Access, and Technology—training and aligning ArchivesSpace finding aids with digital collections

Content Organization & Management—provide catalogers to do the major work of migration to ArchivesSpace

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Involved:

• Copying and pasting the Word document finding aids

• Adding controlled vocabularies—names and subjects to the finding aids

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• No training required in adding controlled vocabularies

• Familiar with content management systems (CONTENTdm) other than traditional ILS

• Familiarity with the area and local history

• Summer can provide the opportunity to do majority of the migration work

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• The process• Challenges• The future• Take aways

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1. Project team2. Priorities

3. Training manual4. Testing 5. Training

Flickr user kenfagerdotcom, BY-NC-SA

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Metadata LibrarianContent Organization & Management department

Digital Initiatives LibrarianDigital, Access, and Technology Services department

Library Technical AssistantSpecial Collections department

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+ Frequently requested

+ Items in CONTENTdm

- Access restrictions

- Errors in description

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MapFinding aid template

showing the corresponding field in

ArchivesSpace

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Step by step guideA how-to for adding data

to ArchivesSpace

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GlossaryEntries with definitions and

examples

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Testing

By the project team

By a cataloger

Arents Cigarette Cards, NYPL

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Training

What is it?

How does it work?

Work in pairs

Regroup, revise

Flickr user thelotuscarroll, BY-NC-SA

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New software

Inconsistency of finding aids

Catalogers vs archival vocabulary

Where does ArchivesSpace live?

Word finding aidsHunter Library, Western Carolina University

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Update the manual

Go live!

500 finding aids by 2016

Link to CONTENTdm

Explore regional consortium

NASA, First Lady Astronaut Trainee Jerrie Cobb

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What is the end goal?

Who has the knowledge?

Progress or perfection?

Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection, BY-NC-ND

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Thank you!