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Lea Simpson's FoAM library notes

(and some more specific cataloguing_notes)

goals for collection

serendipity should be preserved, encouraged practiced!

some physical library stuff

possible shelving arrangements and subject classification- call numbers

BOOKS

option 1

shelved by broad + foam-generated subject, then by running number

-assign subjects (or use existing subjects) on shelves, then generate running number to assign each book its place

Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life would be

art34 OR (tech34, sci34, compsci34, where ever you’d like it).

option 2

shelved by running number

simply number the titles as you enter them into the system

notes

option 3

shelved by broad subject area, then alpha by author

-assign subjects (or use existing subjects) on shelves, then author name

Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life/ Whitelaw, M would be

art/whit

option 4

shelved by subject in Dewey

-look up number on verso page or in lib catalogue or here : http://dewey.info/ ie

Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life would be

776/WHIT

OR

776/META if you would like the alpha after Dewey to be the title (meta) rather than author (whit)

(http://dewey.info/class/776/about.en )

standard library practice is dewey dash author/artist (first 4 letters) unless it is an anthology or has many contributors, then it is the dewey dash title.

it doesn’t really matter, but consistency will put all similar subjects by the same author/artists next to each other on shelf

* meta library system like trove http://trove.nla.gov.au/ - search will link you to multiple library holdings (MARC view or librarians view in a catalogue - tag 082 subfield a is the dewey number assigned by that library)

http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/3993172/Details?lookfor=subject%253A%22Artificial+life+in+art.%22&max=2&offset=2

notes

EPHEMERA (postcards flyers other), AV etc

MATERIALS

other physical library stuff to consider

library system musings

still havent really cracked into collectiveaccess, but still feel pretty positive about the newmuseum configuration http://collectiveaccess.org/profiles/newmuseum.xml   

New Museum for Contemporary Art, New York, NY USA

Institutional archive for digital preservation of program documentation for an art museum.

Metadata Standards

Object Types

Occurrence Types

dublin core

collections, datasets, events, images, interactive resources, moving images, physical objects, services, software, sounds, texts

exhibitions, public programs, education initiatives, publications

Download

not sure how easy it will be to tweak but have faith it will be no problemo

http://collectiveaccess.org/docs/INSTALLATION%20PROFILES_XMLweb1.pdf 

4.1 Modifying an Existing Profile

The simplest way to create a custom cataloging interface is to modify an existing

profile. You will find in the Configuration Library at CollectiveAccess.org profiles

implementing many different metadata standards and suitable for a wide range of

projects. Select the profile that most closely matches your collection or cataloging

project. Review the documentation on that profile and determine what changes, if

any, need to be made.

Next, map the required changes to the five profile sections. Do you need a

translation? Then set up a locale. A new list of media formats? Set up a new list

definition. Create a new element set for that list and then add it to a bundle in

user interface definitions.

Modifying an existing profile will help to ensure that all the necessary

components for a functioning installation profile are present and working. It also

saves a whole lot of typing!

need time to look properly. have not yet. has foam looked?

i will have time when i get back to Oz.

notes

other library system stuff

notes on building the resource

digital libraries / asset management

software

books & acrospecualr