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A shorter and concise Acrobat.PDF overview of the project is available for download: [attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf]. A shorter and concise Acrobat.PDF overview of the project is available for download: [[attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf|attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf]].
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See the [:OxCLIC Portfolio:OxCLIC Portfolio page] for notes on how to use and set-up the application for cataloguing, and to download a Portfolio template file with base metadata. See the [[OxCLIC_Portfolio|OxCLIC Portfolio page]] for notes on how to use and set-up the application for cataloguing, and to download a Portfolio template file with base metadata.
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See ["OxCLIC_MDID"] for further resources, guides and tutorials on using MDID with the OxCLIC project. See [[OxCLIC_MDID]] for further resources, guides and tutorials on using MDID with the OxCLIC project.
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The case studies are outlined further here in OxCLIC_case_studies The case studies are outlined further here in [[OxCLIC_case_studies]]
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== Key Documents & Quickstart guides to the OxCLIC project == === Key Documents & Quickstart guides to the OxCLIC project ===
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=== OxCLIC guides ===
 * [attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf] - A short introductory document to the project as PDF
 * ["OxCLIC_overview_doucument"] - An overview to the project as single wiki page.
 * ["OxCLIC_revised_workflow_diagram"] - Visual overview of scanning and file names (workflow)].
 * ["OxCLIC_revised workflow"] - Revised complete OxCLIC workflow].
 * ["OxCLIC_expanded workflow"] - Expanded workflow (step-by-step process
).
 * ["OxCLIC_filenames"] - Draft file naming conventions.
 * ["OxCLIC_storage requirements"] - Image file storage space requirements
 * ["OxCLIC_image_server_requirements"] - File storage requirements

 * [[attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf|attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf]] - A short introductory document to the project as PDF
 * [[OxCLIC_overview_document]] - An overview to the project as single wiki page.
 * [[OxCLIC_revised_workflow_diagram]] - Visual overview of scanning and file names (workflow).
 * [[OxCLIC_expanded_workflow]] - Expanded workflow (step-by-step process).
 * [[OxCLIC_filenames]] - Draft file naming conventions.
 * [[OxCLIC_storage_
requirements]] - Image file storage space requirements
 * [[OxCLIC_image_server_requirements]] - Typical Arts and humanities Image Server user requirements 
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 * [:OxCLIC metadata:Metadata schemes].
 * [:OxCLIC vocabs:Controlled vocabularies].
 * [[OxCLIC_metadata|Metadata schemes]].
 * [[OxCLIC vocabs|Controlled vocabularies]].
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 * [:OxCLIC Portfolio:Extensis Portfolio 8 details] - Wiki Section devoted to Extensis Portfolio
 * [:OxCLIC serverapache2:Running Extensis Portfolio Server under Apache 2].
 * [[OxCLIC_Portfolio|Extensis Portfolio 8 details]] - Wiki Section devoted to Extensis Portfolio
 * [[OxCLIC serverapache2|Running Extensis Portfolio Server under Apache 2]].
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 * [:OxCLIC iView:Microsoft iView MediaPro details] - Wiki Section devoted to Microsoft iView MediaPro  * [[OxCLIC_iView|Microsoft iView MediaPro details]] - Wiki Section devoted to Microsoft iView MediaPro
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 * [:OxCLIC MDID:MDID workflow] - Overview of placing image material into MDID
 * [:OxCLIC MDIDimporting:Importing images and the associated Portfolio catalogue into MDID as a new collection].
 * [:Customising MDID:How to customise the MDID interface and pages].
 * [:MDID User Import:How to import user data into MDID]
 * [:OxCLIC remote collections:Remote collections in MDID and the problems].
 * [:OxCLIC storage:Draft storage requirements for digitisation].
 * [[OxCLIC_MDID|MDID workflow]] - An Introduction and overview of placing image material in the MDID system
 * [[OxCLIC_MDID_server|Full documentation for a System Administrator to run MDID at Oxford]].
 * [[OxCLIC_MDIDimporting|Importing images and the associated Portfolio catalogue into MDID as a new collection]].
 * [[Customising MDID|How to customise the MDID interface and pages]].
 * [[MDID_User_Import|How to import user data into MDID]]
 * [[OxCLIC_remote_collections|Remote collections in MDID and the problems]].
 * [[OxCLIC storage|Draft storage requirements for digitisation]].
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* ["OxCLIC_meetings"] - Details of project meetings. * [[OxCLIC_meetings]] - Details of project meetings.
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Any bugs found in !OxCLIC to be reported [:Oxclic Bugs:here]. Any bugs found in !OxCLIC to be reported [[Oxclic_Bugs|here]].

OxCLIC was an internally funded image management project concerned with the practical use of digital images in teaching within the University of Oxford, focusing on slide collections held by the Department of the History of Art and the faculties of Classics, Archaeology and Oriental Studies. The project completed in March 2007.

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Introduction

Academics in all disciplines make extensive use of images in their teaching and research, typically this has been through the use of extensive slide collections that have been built up over many years. However, emerging technologies has brought about a gradual decline in the primacy of slide-based teaching in favour of digital resources. The Department of the History of Art houses one of the largest of Oxford's slide collections - approximately 170,000 35mm slides - which is further used by a multitude of departments and faculties across the University. The faculties of Classics, Archaeology and Oriental Studies have assorted collections that amount to a similar size.

As the Association of Art Historians asserts, many academics and institutions are forced to explore the possibilities of digitising their slide collections to enable their delivery through digital media rather than increasingly marginalised analogue counterparts. The OxCLIC project seeks to identify a working system that promotes the use of digital images in education. The project will explore components of a system for the digitisation (scanning analogue slides to create digital images), management (of images and accompanying metadata), search and retrieval across multiple collections, presentation in the classroom and submission and storage of digital images and metadata in a number of implementations distributed across departments.

A shorter and concise Acrobat.PDF overview of the project is available for download: attachment:OxCLIC_intro.pdf.

Project Goals

The project aims to enrich the visual resources available within the teaching process by promoting the conversion of existing teaching slide collections to digital form and making them available to the widest constituency within the University, and, potentially, outside the University.

  • The resulting system will present a clear statement of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and copyright with all images.

The pilot project will seek to:

  • Research suitable software systems for cataloguing and delivering digital image collections.
  • Gather user requirements across departments.
  • Select one or more suitable systems.
  • Refine the chosen systems as necessary to fulfil local requirements.
  • Install the developed systems (and any necessary hardware) in a series of departmental implementations (Archaeology, Chemistry, Classics, History of Art, Oriental Studies and OUCS).
  • Establish guidelines through the definition of workflows for adding content to local systems at adequate quality and with useful metadata.
  • Prepare local collections for inclusion in the system, including digitisation of existing slides as required.

Portfolio Cataloguing System

See the OxCLIC Portfolio page for notes on how to use and set-up the application for cataloguing, and to download a Portfolio template file with base metadata.

A 30-day trial (OS X or Win) of the cataloguing system, Extensis Portfolio 8, is available here - http://www.extensis.com/en/products/asset_management/

MDID Image Management Server

MDID is the pilot online image server application.

See OxCLIC_MDID for further resources, guides and tutorials on using MDID with the OxCLIC project.

The online manual and wiki for the Madison Digital Image Database (MDID) server is available here - http://mdid.org/mdidwiki/index.php A brief movie overview of the MDID software is here http://mdid.org/Papers/nmc2005/demo.htm

There is a test online MDID image server installed at OUCS (Email peter.robinson@oucs.ox.ac.uk for further details )

Theoretical Case Studies and User requirements

  • Constructing a collection
  • Managing individual collections
  • Adapting a collection for digital delivery
  • Departmental needs for an image server

The case studies are outlined further here in OxCLIC_case_studies

Project Resources and documentation

Key Documents & Quickstart guides to the OxCLIC project

Metadata Schemes

Software systems

Extensis Portfolio Cataloguing software

Iview Cataloguing software

MDID Image Server

Project meetings

* OxCLIC_meetings - Details of project meetings.

Scanner Shoot-out

I have posted samples at http://www.csad.ox.ac.uk/varia/scanning/ for information. It is encouraging that both scanners (Nikon Coolscan film scanner and Epson 4990 flatbed) produced very usable images from indifferent originals. [CC]

Bugs

Any bugs found in !OxCLIC to be reported here.