URL for PPCM07 Digital Application for Collection Management, Jimxu PPCM07‏

April 16, 2008

Hi Trina and David:

This is my project for Digital Application for Collection Management. Thanks.

Best Jim

 

http://www.imagearts.ryerson.ca/jxu/viewall.php
http://www.imagearts.ryerson.ca/jxu/insert.php
http://www.imagearts.ryerson.ca/jxu/phpmyadmin
 

Metadata is information that describes other information. Metadata allows information to be codified and described in standardised ways. Metadata is useful in that it allows information to be searched for and retrieved via reference to standard descriptors and metadata is managed within systems of storage, or for purposes of processing or manipulation 

There are different kinds of objects ( books, video, photographs…) and information form ( history, cultural, academic…), and different institution may also have different missions and collecting policy and also different needs from variety of group of people.

Data is established and it should be interoperable so that institutions can share the information.

A metadata scheme is the set of descriptor types available to be applied to information. Numerous standard schemes have been developed to address specific information use and management needs. These standards have emerged from the needs of specific interest groups to standardise how they classify information. 
One of the most prominent general standards is the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, which looks to define some basic general attributes of information – attributes essentially which can apply to all information, such as Title, Creator, Subject, Description – and to set some rules for using them. Elements of the Dublin Core are frequently incorporated in other standards, which have a particular instead of general focus, for example the Australian Government Locator Service (AGLS) Metadata Standard, which is designed to accommodate descriptors relating to the areas of activity associated with government in Australia.
This are other web sources I used in my project. 

www.niso.org/framework/framework2.pdf

http://www.niso.org/standards/resources/UnderstandingMetadata.pdf

For cataloguing:

All the pictures I have are mainly for file for health care studies, and they are from different sources of news agencies and institutions. As for most of documentary pictures, these are the essential parts like the title, and photographer, time, medium and object.

Most of the pictures do not mention the photographer’s name or nationality. A lot of them are from news agency like Reuters or unprofessional photographer of the institution.

All objects are photographer with technology of gelatin silver print.

As for other category:

1.     Subject topic is very important, for it may show the inventors, leading figures in certain fields.

2.     Subject content deals with the certain filed the pictures cover, like the black disease, in-vitro fertilization, etc.

3.     Subject location and corporation concern the names and places of the institutions, clinics, and hospitals, etc.  

4.     Caption on the recto is important background information.

5.     Inscription, most of them on verso of the pictures, is also important sources of the fields and provinces.

6.     Image size and condition, I used cm for measurement and a general description of the condition for preservation, for it is not arts pictures, I did no give too much details of the condition, except those of great importance and need special treatment.

7.     Copy right is important to protect the right of the copy right owner and also your self.

 

URL for PPCM07 Digital Application for Collection Management, Jimxu PPMC07‏

April 1, 2008

URL for PPCM07 Digital Application for Collection Management, Jimxu PPMC07‏

 

Assignment: Crosstalk-Dublin Core and MARC 21

March 20, 2008

MARC to Dublin Core Crosswalk

 In-class 3 example
inclass3_example.docx (24.672 Kb) 
 

http://www.ncecho.org/ncdc/template.html

<link rel=’schema.DC’ href=’http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/’ />
<link rel=’schema.DCTERMS’ href=’http://purl.org/dc/terms/’ />
<meta name=’DC.Title’ content=’Pictorialism in America : $b the Minneapolis Salon of photography, 1932-1946 : the Minneapolis Institute of Arts Christian A. Peterson. ‘>
<meta name=’DC.Creator’ content=’Peterson, Christian A’ scheme=’lcnaf’>
<meta name=’DC.Description’ content=’Minneapolics in the 1930s and 1940s was a Midwestern center for creative amature photography. The exhibitions of the Minneapolics Salon of Photography, presented annually at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, were central to his popular movement. This catalogue and exhibition critically examine the photographic activities of the Twin city that were representative of an international surge in the formation of camera clubs and the practice of pictorial photography. Pictorialism in America: The Minneapolis Salon of the thirty-three accomplished local photographer and eight nationally known pictorialists who contributed the salons here.’>
<meta name=’DC.Publisher’ content=’Peterson, Christian A’ scheme=’lcnaf’>

The crosswalk is way to transfer database from source to another, for example between Dublin care and MARC 21. It  is very useful, then I began to understand more what we have done with MARC record.  I used the MARC record from my assignment 2, I am not sure about the fields of  Dublin Core:  source, relation, coverage. But I think it is very useful course. 

Original MARC record

=LDR  00912nam a2200241 a 450

=001  4225529

=005  19830701000000.0

=008  830630s1983 mnua bc 000 0 eng

=010  \\ $a 82062423

=020  \\ $a 0912964162 (pbk.)

=040  \\ $a DLC $c DLC $d DLC

=050 \\ $a TR644.U6 $b M566 1983

=082 \\ $a 779/.09776/5790740176579 $2 19

=100 1\ $a Peterson, Christian A.

=245 1\ $a Pictorialism in America : $b the Minneapolis Salon of photography, 1932-1946 : the Minneapolis Institute of Arts/ $c Christian A. Peterson.

=260 \\ $a Minneapolis, Minn. : $b The Institute, $c c1983.

=300 \\ $a 59 p. : $b ill. ; $c 28 cm.

=504 \\ $a Bibliography: p. 48-49.

=520 \\$a2nd edition.Minneapolics in the 1930s and 1940s was a Midwestern center for creative amature photography. The exhibitions of the Minneapolics Salon of Photography, presented annually at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, were central to his popular movement. This catalogue and exhibition critically examine the photographic activities of the Twin city that were representative of an international surge in the formation of camera clubs and the practice of pictorial photography. Pictorialism in America: The Minneapolis Salon of the thirty-three accomplished local photographer and eight nationally known pictorialists who contributed the salons here.

=590 \\$aFrom the collection of Michael Mitchell.$5CaOTR

=650 $a Photography, Artistic $x Exhibitions.

=650 $a Photography, Artistic $x Pictorialism. $v American Photography.

=710 2\ $a Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

 

 Assignment 3

<link rel=’schema.DC’ href=’http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/’ />
<link rel=’schema.DCTERMS’ href=’http://purl.org/dc/terms/’ />
<meta name=’DC.Title’ content=’Pictorialism in America : $b the Minneapolis Salon of photography, 1932-1946 : the Minneapolis Institute of Arts Christian A. Peterson. ‘>
<meta name=’DC.Creator’ content=’Peterson, Christian A’ scheme=’lcnaf’>
<meta name=’DC.Description’ content=’Minneapolics in the 1930s and 1940s was a Midwestern center for creative amature photography. The exhibitions of the Minneapolics Salon of Photography, presented annually at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, were central to his popular movement. This catalogue and exhibition critically examine the photographic activities of the Twin city that were representative of an international surge in the formation of camera clubs and the practice of pictorial photography. Pictorialism in America: The Minneapolis Salon of the thirty-three accomplished local photographer and eight nationally known pictorialists who contributed the salons here.’>
<meta name=’DC.Publisher’ content=’Peterson, Christian A’ scheme=’lcnaf’>

The crosswalk is way to transfer database from source to another, for example between Dublin care and MARC 21. It  is very useful, then I began to understand more what we have done with MARC record.  I used the MARC record from my assignment 2, I am not sure about the fields of  Dublin Core:  source, relation, coverage. But I think it is very useful course. 

Original MARC record

=LDR  00912nam a2200241 a 450

=001  4225529

=005  19830701000000.0

=008  830630s1983 mnua bc 000 0 eng

=010  \\ $a 82062423

=020  \\ $a 0912964162 (pbk.)

=040  \\ $a DLC $c DLC $d DLC

=050 \\ $a TR644.U6 $b M566 1983

=082 \\ $a 779/.09776/5790740176579 $2 19

=100 1\ $a Peterson, Christian A.

=245 1\ $a Pictorialism in America : $b the Minneapolis Salon of photography, 1932-1946 : the Minneapolis Institute of Arts/ $c Christian A. Peterson.

=260 \\ $a Minneapolis, Minn. : $b The Institute, $c c1983.

=300 \\ $a 59 p. : $b ill. ; $c 28 cm.

=504 \\ $a Bibliography: p. 48-49.

=520 \\$a2nd edition.Minneapolics in the 1930s and 1940s was a Midwestern center for creative amature photography. The exhibitions of the Minneapolics Salon of Photography, presented annually at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, were central to his popular movement. This catalogue and exhibition critically examine the photographic activities of the Twin city that were representative of an international surge in the formation of camera clubs and the practice of pictorial photography. Pictorialism in America: The Minneapolis Salon of the thirty-three accomplished local photographer and eight nationally known pictorialists who contributed the salons here.

=590 \\$aFrom the collection of Michael Mitchell.$5CaOTR

=650 $a Photography, Artistic $x Exhibitions.

=650 $a Photography, Artistic $x Pictorialism. $v American Photography.

=710 2\ $a Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

 

MARC record

=LDR  00912nam a2200241 a 450=001  4225529 =005  19830701000000.0

=008  830630s1983 mnua bc 000 0 eng

=010  \\ $a 82062423

=020  \\ $a 0912964162 (pbk.)

=040  \\ $a DLC $c DLC $d DLC

=050 \\ $a TR644.U6 $b M566 1983

=082 \\ $a 779/.09776/5790740176579 $2 19

=100 1\ $a Peterson, Christian A.

=245 1\ $a Pictorialism in America : $b the Minneapolis Salon of photography, 1932-1946 : the Minneapolis Institute of Arts/ $c Christian A. Peterson.

=260 \\ $a Minneapolis, Minn. : $b The Institute, $c c1983.

=300 \\ $a 59 p. : $b ill. ; $c 28 cm.

=504 \\ $a Bibliography: p. 48-49.

=520 \\$a2nd edition.Minneapolics in the 1930s and 1940s was a Midwestern center for creative amature photography. The exhibitions of the Minneapolics Salon of Photography, presented annually at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, were central to his popular movement. This catalogue and exhibition critically examine the photographic activities of the Twin city that were representative of an international surge in the formation of camera clubs and the practice of pictorial photography. Pictorialism in America: The Minneapolis Salon of the thirty-three accomplished local photographer and eight nationally known pictorialists who contributed the salons here.

=590 \\$aFrom the collection of Michael Mitchell.$5CaOTR

=650 $a Photography, Artistic $x Exhibitions.

=650 $a Photography, Artistic $x Pictorialism. $v American Photography.

=710 2\ $a Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

 

source for database

March 20, 2008

nice source for database

http://www.niso.org/framework/Framework2.pdf,  page 21

I wrote down my classnot in pencil with a lot of digrams, I did not kept too much blog note.

search other libary–scroll down to bottom–search by country…..

crosswalks—different language

http://lcweb.loc.gov/marc/marcdocz.html  Database– Dubin-core

database fields

March 19, 2008

Hi Trina:

I set up the table for my database, can you have a look for me on Thurday of my fields catalogue? I am not sure about thumnail.

 Thanks.

Best JIM

cataloguing the picture

March 13, 2008

1. it seems all the 10 pictures are the same of mother and kid and medical staff.

2. Is SQL chapter 4 necessay to read for this assignment?

Question on SQL

March 6, 2008

1. The Safari did not mention FLOAT all? Why?

2. Difference of DEC and INT?

last class Set up

February 27, 2008

Hi David:

 For last class set up, I finally worked it out, but I missed the last two step, will you please have a look for me tomorrow, thanks.

Best JIM

Title for SQL

February 27, 2008

1. The reading is good, but it need at least to tell us what is SQL: SQL (Structured Query Language, and maybe a little of its history.

2. When we see , for example on page 32, Quert OK, 0 rows affected. What does it mean?

3. page 26, when it says that for DEC, INT, we do not have to use single quote, but even we use it, it will  not influence too much, then why should we bother to rember when we shall use single quote or not, can we just use all single quote for DEC, INT, VARCHAR< BLOG…?

4. Page 37, when insert VALUES, I saw all first characters were capitalized, but not e-mail, do I have to capitalize all the first characters?

5.  Difference between DESC and SELECT on page 42?

6. I do not understand how the RDBMS tell ‘IN’ represent innovative, fabulous…?

Thanks.

Best JIM

Marc Record and dreamwaver

February 13, 2008
1.  When the duedate for the MARC record assignment for the three books, there is one book, I think it is only a broche of an exhibit, no ISBN, no publisher, I do not know how to deal with that?

2. For the first class, we set up the personal web with dreamwaver, what is for, when we are going to use it? we are going to put the scanned pictures on the web as assignment?

Best JIM


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