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IIIF Use Case: Archives
http://iiif.io/event/2015/washington.html
The Indigenous DigitalArchive
Sharing Images of Global Cultural Heritage
Anna Naruta-Moya, PhD, CAState of New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
May 5, 2015National Gallery of Art
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Department of War
Territorial GovernmentBureau of Indian Affairs
Individual, Family, and Community Experience
US Geological Survey
Department of Veterans Affairs
GovernmentBoardingSchools
Secretary of Indian Affairs
Smithsonian Institution; other researchers & collectors
US Senate Indian Claims Commission
Bureau of Land Management
Native
The Paper version of “Big Data”
To trace an event, person, or group – need to be able to:
1.Access large amount of records, from different offices andjurisdictions
2.Access documents from location convenient to user –geography must not be a barrier
3.Mark a page, paragraph, sentence, or name in a set ofdocuments to return to later and to show others
4.Add keyword tags that travel with the documents to createeffective access
5.Requires knowledge of different localities and different histories-- Collaborative work a plus!
6.Have materials from multiple archives join the conversation
7.For sustainability and scalability: •. Not create one-off solution that is difficult to support and
isolates the material and work
Another plus for Archives
Ability to create effective online access withoutbottlenecking content at the institution:
1.Open annotation format can be used tocrowdsource marking the beginnings ofdocuments, or the beginnings of years of a longrun of chronological documents
2.While the documents are being worked on to addthese guideposts, the documents are alreadyavailable to the public online
Manual labor:studentscarted 1400tons of coal,7000 cubicfeet of cement
Tribal Libraries ProgramNew Mexico State Library
Partnership for: • Spreading training• Creating stronger links in
communities toinstitutional resources
Advisors from:
• New Mexico Office of the State Historian• University of New Mexico Indigenous Design & Planning
Institute• Northern Pueblos Institute / tribal ceremonies official• Tribal librarian and former boarding school student• UNC Chapel Hill School of Information and Library Science
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Indigenous Digital Archive
http://IndigenousDigitalArchive.org
http://native-docs.com