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Title: Access to Distributed Resources: the 24 Hour Museum


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Access to Distributed Resourcesthe 24 Hour
Museum
  • SITEM 2004, Paris
  • 4 February 2004
  • David Dawson, Senior ICT Adviser

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Agenda
  • who we are
  • 24 Hour Museum and the metasearch project
  • developing a Common Information Environment

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Resource
  • Museums, Libraries and Archives Council
  • strategic advisers to Department for Culture,
    Media and Sport
  • work with a range of Government Departments
  • Department for Education and Skills
  • Department for Trade and Industry
  • partner in the MINERVA Project
  • interoperability
  • including work on European Technical Guidelines

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Department for Culture, Media Sport
Culture Online
funds a number of other bodies, such as the
British Film Institute
Resource Museums, Libraries and Archives Council
EnglishHeritage
NationalMuseums
BritishLibrary
NationalLottery
BBC
ArtsCouncil
  • strategic responsibility for regional museums,
    archives libraries
  • Peoples Network
  • co-funds UKOLN and Digital Preservation Coalition
  • Cornucopia
  • 24 Hour Museum
  • each separately funded by DCMS including
  • British Museum
  • Tate Gallery
  • National Gallery
  • Natural History Museum
  • Science Museum
  • VA
  • etc
  • responsibility for the historic environment and
    archaeology
  • regional offices in each part of England
  • National Monuments Register
  • responsibility for local Sites and Monuments
    Records
  • Lottery distributors include-
  • Heritage Lottery Fund an on-going funding
    programme
  • New Opportuntities Fund NOF-digitise programme
    developed with Resource
  • funded by licence fee paid by TV viewers
  • includes BBCi website
  • is investing 100m in a digital curriculum
  • has new regional offices
  • active as a funder in all sectors of the arts
  • distributes National Lottery funds in addition to
    its own budgets
  • funded by DCMS but has a remit for whole of UK
  • runs a Co-operation Partnership Funding
    programme
  • co-funds Digital Preservation Coalition

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Peoples Network
  • funded by National Lottery
  • 140m to create ICT learning centres in all
    public libraries
  • 30m to train all librarians in use of ICT
  • 80m to create digital learning resources

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24 Hour Museum
  • the metasearch project

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24 Hour Museum
  • few facts and figures
  • 200,000 visitors and 1 million page views a month
    and rising
  • 21 of users stay for over 8 minutes
  • average cost per visitor 0.15
  • 85 of visitors go on to visit a real museum

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What the idea is ...
  • Most common email request from users is for
    information about objects
  • 24 Hour Museum does not hold collections!
  • so . . .
  • enable searching of existing museum collections
    databases

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Benefits
  • 24 Hour Museum
  • meeting user needs
  • developmental step
  • Museums
  • more users!
  • one set of data - integrated into different
    services
  • Suppliers
  • added value service

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Interoperability trade-off
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DC.Culture
  • Proposal developed for Minerva
  • Dublin Core doesnt work!
  • DC.Coverage includes
  • Space
  • Time
  • issue recognised in Digicult Report
  • 4 Ws
  • Who
  • What
  • Where
  • When
  • Aquarelle, SCRAN etc etc (CIMI Profile)

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Aquarelle Project
  • EU-funded project
  • FR, UK, GR
  • cross-searching of different types of collections
  • used Z39.50
  • still trying to rebuild it!

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DC.Culture
  • Who
  • CREATOR, PUBLISHER, CONTRIBUTOR, RIGHTS,
    COVERAGE.Culture, SUBJECT.Person
  • What
  • TITLE, SUBJECT, DESCRIPTION, TYPE, FORMAT,
    IDENTIFIER, SOURCE, LANGUAGE, RELATION,
    COVERAGE.Culture
  • Where
  • COVERAGE.Placename, COVERAGE.CoordinateX,
    COVERAGE.CoordinateY, COVERAGE.CoordinateSystem
  • When
  • COVERAGE.Culture, DATE.BeginDate, Date.EndDate,
    Date.Period

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Metasearch Project
  • the first version

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Common Information Environment
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Common Information Environment
  • joining-up services for users
  • demonstrators under development
  • health
  • sense of place
  • led by the Archaeology Data Service with EDINA
  • completed in 6 weeks for 30,000
  • partners include Resource, JISC, e-Science,
    Research Councils, NHS and British Library
  • each sponsored by a different Government
    Department

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Common Information Environment
  • it works so what next?

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Why isnt it happening?
  • joined-up thinking
  • needed at a national level
  • MINERVA project helping this happen at a European
    level
  • MICHAEL eTen project to implement open source
    approach to national portals
  • personalisation vs confidentiality
  • fear of giving away information to others
  • fear of losing brand identity
  • proliferation of portals
  • users want services

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contact details
  • ? david.dawson_at_mla.gov.uk
  • www.mla.gov.uk www.peoplesnetwork.gov.uk
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