9. ARTstor Digital Library Now
• 1.4+ million images; 1 million in
production
• 200+ collections
• Arts, architecture, humanities, and
sciences
• Museums, photo archives, libraries,
artists, artists’ estates, scholars,
photographers
• Interdisciplinary content and global
coverage from pre-history to present
Louise Bourgeois, Eyes, 1982, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
14. Larry Qualls: New York Gallery Exhibition Archives
Museum of Modern Art: Exhibition Installations Archives
15. African and African-American studies
Christopher Roy and Herbert Cole: African field photography
Winiama mask performance (masks greet guests in the village), 2006. Ouri, Burkina Faso.Photographed by Christopher Roy. Senufo, Pelerova Masker, 1979. Tiasso, Côte d'Ivoire. Photographed by Herbert Cole.
16. Magnum Photos – 80,000 photos of world events, people, places
(LEFT) Paolo Pellegrin: Muammar Qaddafi in his residential compound,
Tripoli, Libya, 2002. (ABOVE) Philippe Halsman: Audrey HEPBURN
posing for a LIFE Magazine cover, 1955.
37. QTVR Panoramas of World Architecture (Columbia
University)
Pantheon (interior view), 118-126 CE. Rome, Italy.
Photographed by: Andrew Tallon.
38. ART on FILE
Foster and Partners, British Museum Great Court (aerial view of courtyard Park by Foreign Office Architecture; photovoltaic array by Martinez Lapena
with stairway on the left), 2000. Great Russell Street, WC1, London, and Torres Arquitectos, Auditoria Park and Photovoltaic Plant, 2004.
United Kingdom. Photographed by ART on FILE. Avinguda Diagonal 1 08019, Barcelona, Spain. Photographed by ART on
FILE.
40. Canyonlights World Art Image Bank - Archaeological and architectural
sites in the United States and Europe (4,500 images)
Quarai, Mission of La Purisima Concepcion de Curac (exterior view,
facade and west side), c. 1628. Salinas National Monument, New
Mexico . Photographed by Susan Silberberg-Peirce.
42. American Institute of Indian Studies – Indian art and architecture (60,000 images)
Svapnesvara or Kanakesvara Temple, Southeast shrine (view from Stupa 1, Northern gateway, South side, east pillar, detail of roll ends,
northeast), c. 676-699 CE. Kualo, Dhenkanal, Orissa, India. Image c. 99-1 BCE. Sanchi, Raisen, Madhya Pradesh, India.
provided by the American Institute of Indian Studies. Image provided by the American Institute of Indian Studies.
43.
44. Images for Academic Publishing
(IAP)
Live
• The Metropolitan Museum of Art
• Mellink Archive, Bryn Mawr
Forthcoming
• Metropolitan Museum of Art:
Brooklyn Costume Collection
• Indianapolis Museum of Art
• Princeton University Museum of Art
• Yale University Art Gallery
• Yale Center for British Art
• Dallas Museum of Art
• Getty Research Institute
53. Current systems/tools used for cataloging
digital collections
7%
Results gathered from existing and prospective hosted partners’ survey January 2008.
Page 53
54. Shared Shelf makes it practical for institutions to combine images created by individuals, those held by
the institution, and those in ARTstor Digital Library without the need for local onsite infrastructure.
55. Your Content and Shared Shelf Infrastructure
Shared Shelf Commons
Mixing local &
ARTstor content
Cataloging
environment
Shared
vocabularies
Cloud
Computing Institutional
repository (API)
Asset API
management
Web exhibitions (future)
Google
Images
56. Control how broadly to share your content
Public
Shared Shelf
Commons
1,400+ institutions subscribing to ARTstor
worldwide
Contributed
collection
Your institution & designated others
Shared hosted
collections
Your institution
Hosted collection
Restricted Access Shared Access Open Access
57. Metadata schemas and cataloging screens are completely customizable. Full size, zoomable images available during cataloging. Draw
upon integrated Getty vocabularies or add your own vocabulary values and share with the community. Download the full size source
image at any time.
58. Shared Shelf supports diverse collections. Sample projects: Astronomy, Darwin Core, Dublin Core, Public Relations, and
Visual Resources. Users see only the projects to which they’ve been granted access.
59. Publish images from Shared Shelf to ARTstor Workspace. Search local content along with 1.4 million ARTstor Digital Library images using
ARTstor’s feature-rich software.
60.
61. 2009 2010 2011 2012
February 2009 Project Kickoff
Summer/
Fall 2009 Requirements gathering with development partners
Spring
2010 JULY: Version 0.1 (limited beta release)
Fall / Winter FEB: Version 0.2 (limited beta release)
Spring APRIL: Version 0.3 (limited beta release)
2011
Summer/Fall
NOV: Version 0.4 (general release)
2011
2012
- Work record support
- OAI harvesting
- Administrative tools
- Multi-media (audio, video, pdf)
62. The Shared Shelf User Community is growing: 50 institutions
Development Partners (9) Columbus College of Art & Design Skidmore College
Harvard University Connecticut College Swarthmore College
Yale University DePauw University Trinity College
Colby College Drexel University Union College
Cornell University George Mason University University of Calgary
Middlebury College Haverford College University of California, San Diego
New York University Ithaca College University of Delaware
Society of Architectural Historians Kansas City Art Institute University of Maryland
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Lafayette College University of Massachusetts, Boston
University of Miami Laguna College of Art and Design University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Lawrence University University of Ottawa
Subscribers (40) Lewis and Clark College University of Richmond
Binghamton University McGill University University of the Arts
Bryn Mawr College Minneapolis College of Art & Design University of Virginia
California College of the Arts Montserrat College of Art Wellesley College
California Institute of the Arts Occidental College Wright State University
College of the Holy Cross Oregon College of Art & Craft
Columbia University Pratt Institute
63. Manage Diverse Collections
Types of collections
• Departmental teaching collections
• Library special collections
• Faculty collections
• Campus museum collections
Subject Areas
• Visual Arts
• Performing Arts
• Humanities
• Social Sciences
• Natural Sciences
• Campus events, buildings, staff,
institutional history