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The West Beyond the West: BC Libraries, Archives, Museums, and AlouetteCanada April, 2007 British Columbia. What is AlouetteCanada?. A multi-type, collaborative service that provides: A Digitization Tool Set A Search and Discovery service An Interactive Portal to help Canadians to
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The West Beyond the West: BC Libraries, Archives, Museums, and AlouetteCanada April, 2007 British Columbia
What is AlouetteCanada? A multi-type, collaborative service that provides: • A Digitization Tool Set • A Search and Discovery service • An Interactive Portal to help Canadians to Find, Use, Share and Expand on the content
Who we are • Non-profit and NGO • Membership driven – institutions and collaboratives • Representational board • Academic and public libraries • Archives • Museums • LAC, CHIN, CCA • CIDL • CARL [raised over $250,000 for first year] • Variety of subcommittees and working groups • Technical, Tool kit/standards, marketing, fund raising, charter projects, evaluation • Secretariat assistance from CARL
Built on a shared vision… • Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Digital Information Strategy • Canadian Initiative on Digital Libraries - Digital Canada numérique • Canadian Association of Research Libraries and partners – AlouetteCanada
The Promise of AlouetteCanada • One navigation and resource discovery system to find: • existing and future digital collections from libraries, archives, galleries, museums, and historical societies • a rich range of multimedia, such as digitized phonograph recordings, film clips, maps, artifacts, photographs, paintings, diaries, posters, books, and public records.
The Promise of AlouetteCanada Canadians and the international community will be able to powerfully and easily browse, search and navigate AlouetteCanada’s collections With Web 2.0 features, Canadians will be able to bring value to the each other by being able to contribute original content and to assemble content in new ways and share it with the rest of the world
AlouetteCanada Simplified Functional Framework Collection level records Search Finding Aids (context) Video Images Text Audio (1-1) Books Letters Manuscripts (1-many) Serials (1-many-many in sequence) = existing = working on
Simplified National Aggregation Model AlouetteCanada National aggregator e.g. Artefacts Canada National aggregator e.g. Virtual Museum of Canada Special Direct e.g. National Gallery Provincial level aggregator Special Library Museum Archive Museum
AlouetteCanada Data Relationships and ‘views’ AlouetteCanada Provincial: The West Beyond the West Regional or University Municipal site or Campus level Local Library, Archive, Museum, Historical Society or individual project
AlouetteCanada Online Toolset Option Step 1. User selects from x broad choices on which formats they choose to digitize and index Step 2. User is assigned their own account then selects from a reasonably small set of specific profiling choices Step 3. User uploads files singly or in batches to AlouetteCanada server AlouetteCanada etc. Step 4. User enters metadata directly on AlouetteCanada server where it is instantly available for searching or further editing AlouetteCanada
AlouetteCanada Upload Scenario: PUSH vs Harvest (to be developed) Step 1. User selects from x broad choices e.g. XML, METS, DC Step 2. Answer z questions about your data structure, organization and collection - This sets profile for future reloads and supplements Step 3. Upload to lockbox FTP holding tank Holding directory Regional collector? Uploader Step 4. Application ingests and maps data to standard schema Mapper Step 5. Application incorporates new records into indexes; generate reports and errors AlouetteCanada Indexer
User Interface with many ‘views’ AlouetteCanada, Our Future Our Past , etc Trusted Repository Partners User Interface OurOntario.ca Format types Images Canada Other Charter Projects Archeion Other Charter Projects • TIFFs • JPGs • PDFs • WMV • MPEG • etc Provincial/Regional Servers for Storage, Maintenance and Access to Digital Objects Knowledge Ontario Provincial Servers for Storage, Maintenance and Access to Digital Objects Early Canadiana Online Other Charter Projects Our Roots Peel Prairie Provices Pass through ingestion normalization layer Largest agencies eg. SFU, Glenbow, UNB scan, digitize andwork directly on local system of choice Scan, digitize and pass through ingestion normalization layer Local systems: Commercial or locally developed Digimobile online and off Other agencies scan, digitize andwork directly on local system of choice Smaller agencies and individuals work directly through web interface Local newspapers
Benefits of “membership” in AlouetteCanada • Empowers smaller libraries to manage data directly online with practical, web-based digital tools to assist with their digitization projects • Helps you to ‘publish’ your unique and valuable collection to the web and help it to be found along with other such content gathered from across Canada • Acts as national cross-sector finding aid plus local data management and web site service • All data able to be exported for use in research, harvesting or migration to next generation system • Uses latest open source solutions • Scalable for sharing at national level
Why Does the University Support AlouetteCanada? AlouetteCanada is a service that benefits every University directly by: • Providing a single place for Canadians to find your content and share their research results with others • Providing a valuable clearing house on standards and best practices • Providing valuable assistance to your provincial service providers and metadata aggregators such as your provincial “view”
Marnie Swanson Lynn Copeland Chris Hives Chris Petter Lara Wilson Ian Forsyth Mark Jordan Anita Cocchia Lisa Codd Jacqueline van Dyk Walter Lewis Art Rhyno Diane Bedard AlouetteCanada Technical Committee Credit to…
For… • The beginning of a coordinated effort among archives, libraries and museums throughout BC • The loading of the first batch of archival records from SFU and BCAUL and… • The launch of a brand new web site for searching BC content!
User interfaces and servicesSpecialized Views • The “Portal” will provide a ‘launch’ point for our searchers to explore the national ‘collection’ in totality • wide variety of many specialized sub-views as well – limited only by our imaginations and the themes that will make sense as easier starting points depending on our user needs
Specialized Views • Provincial and other geographical divisions • Scholarly sub-divisions based on identified needs • First Nations history and current experience in all aspects • Divisions by format such as Images, Newspapers, and specialized sub-sets such as a Virtual National Portrait Gallery • Transportation: Water, Aviation, Rail, Automobile • Industry and Innovation • Education in general such as historical and thematic such as War, Immigration experience, Westward Expansion, Industrial Expansion, the Fur Trade, the Acadian Experience and more • Genealogical space for family research
“My Account” Users will be able to interact with the discovery portal and collection contents as well as each other in a wide variety of ways:
“My Account” • Personal space to track research, save lists of favourites and ‘discoveries’ and make recommendations on various topics • Interact with others and set up communities of interest • Create temporary and permanent virtual exhibitions, online books, journals and research records for others to see, add to and interact with from anywhere in AlouetteCanada and beyond • Space to save research topics of common interest for genealogists, historians, etc.
Interconnections with other web services AlouetteCanada will not exist in isolation - it will work with international agencies and services that are popular with users around the world to make their content even more discoverable and convenient to use:
Interconnections with other web services • YAHOO! FLICKR – 2 way discovery, input, tagging and comments • Youtube – for videos • Second Life – as a virtual exhibition space • Google Maps and Earth – to enhance spatial searching and display • Internet Archives and Google Books – to link users to digitization efforts elsewhere • Michael and other international discovery portals
Infrastructure Distributed server and application architecture for a variety of benefits: • Security and preservation of content and metadata through a LOCKSS-style approach • Load balancing • No single point of failure • Decentralized budget and less susceptibility to a single negative budgetary impact
Infrastructure Smart software ‘Agents’ : • middle layers that work with the Toolkit apps and the distributed central indexing processes • manages traffic and data distribution
Infrastructure ‘Open’ underlying architecture and clearly understood standards so that any agency can take raw output from search results and build their own user interface and generate their own specialized search and display systems
Relationships AlouetteCanada will not be a ‘third party’ agency working at arm’s length from its partners – it will be thought of as a vital part of the business plan of every agency and ally across the country:
Relationships • AlouetteCanada is “owned” by all of the various partner allies as natural extensions of their own specialized services • Some services like ‘Virtual Portrait Gallery’ may be created by separate agencies on top of the AlouetteCanada portal software as their own services • AlouetteCanada will continue to expand its alliance with content holders and creators of all types such as publishing, broadcasting and the scientific community
Special events and promotion • Order of Alouette awarded to high profile Canadians and outstanding supporters • Invitation to famous Canadians to use and then describe their experiences • Family genealogical promotions around ‘naming’ people in family and regimental photos • Extensive work with Education field to promote use of AlouetteCanada in curriculum • Special national days like “Canada Reads”
Scope: “One Place to Start your Search” • In order to ensure that AlouetteCanada becomes Canada’s “Search Here First” site • It will develop a system of intelligent ‘gateways’ and links into other major discovery services that rely more heavily on pure metadata such as AMICUS until the day when the majority of collections have been digitized.
Brian BellDirectorTel : 905.847.2352Email: bbell@oakville.ca Katherine McColganProject CoordinatorTel : 613.562.5800 x 2768Email : Katherine.McColgan@uOttawa.ca