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Fall Meeting of VRA-NYC
October 6,
2006
Room 002, Voorhees Hall
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
Gather at
the Visual Resources Collection of the Department of Art History beginning
at 9:30 am for light refreshments.
Business Meeting
begins at 10:30 am
“Journey from
Simple Automation of Slide Labels to Core 4.0 Compatible at Rutgers toward
Goal of Sharing
Metadata” at 11:00 am
Donald W.
Beetham, Visual Resources Collection
Brief
discussions by
Kevin Ford,
VR Professional, about programming the Rutgers database to import/export
Core 4.0 compatible XML
coding and Chad Mills, RU Libraries Systems, about converting the
revised database into Luna Insight.
There will be
time for questions to Don, Kevin and Chad.
There will
be a break for lunch at 1:00; there are a variety of restaurants in New
Brunswick. The Visual Resources
Collection, Art Library and Zimmerli Museum of Art will be open for
visits in the afternoon.
Voorhees
Hall is a short walk from the New Brunswick train station on the Northeast
Corridor. Parking passes can be
obtained from Don Beetham but route 18 in New Brunswick is under
construction. Please let Don know your starting
point and route, he may be able to suggest alternate routes for
consideration.
Additional
Information including directions can be found at
http://arthistory.rutgers.edu/vrc/vrc_october6.php
Abstract
A common
problem shared among many visual resource collections is the inability to
meet the enormous demand
for digital images. At the same time, the rigorous metadata
standards of our profession are increasing the amount of
time it takes to catalog an image. The only way to address both
these seemingly mutually exclusive tasks is to talk
less, and do more, about the sharing of metadata. With that thought
in mind, and with the technical expertise
temporarily at hand, the Rutgers University, Department of Art
History Visual Resources Collection and RU Libraries
Systems Department set off to transform our Core 3.0 compliant
database to a Core 4.0 compatible database with
XML import-export in the three month window we had to do it. Don
Beetham, Department of Art History, will discuss
upgrading the MS Access database to meet the new Core 4.0 elements
and standards. Kevin Ford, Department of Art
History, will highlight the issues programming the database to
import/export XML data. Chad Mills, RU Libraries, will
cover the implementation of the new database structure in Luna
Insight.
XML
Examples Note that these examples are arbitrarily chosen examples
and are typical of records in the database.
There has been no attempt to upgrade these records to reflect
"best" cataloging standards.
Don's Powerpoint Presentation
Kevin's Powerpoint Presentation
View Chad's Powerpoint Presentation
Download Chad's Powerpoint Presentation
Chad's Mapping Document (Excel)
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