8. Strong background image tied to top homepage promotion and featured collections Most popular objects and user created collections Simplified navigation Public asked to contribute knowledge
10. Visual search navigation Actions to do more with results – buy, share, view, tag, save Larger images with multimedia content Core object data with connected internal and external information
11. Contextual links to internal and external content Public asked to contribute knowledge
My background and what I was brought in to do. Already a forward thinking team Research Information Network survey – end of 2009 ‘ Quick and easy online access to records in the CMS, in spite of perceived gaps/ imperfections in the Museum records. Basic descriptions or catalogue records that are perceived to be incomplete are preferable to ‘no records’.’ Open source – something we could build on easily and flexibly
The exhibitions it has been part of The books/papers it has been published in A lot of what we have is limited on its own
The architecture would support SRU and even Z39.50 if there was demand Future links to other resources, particularly from authority records for people, places, etc. Problems of doing this when there are no common identifiers.
One of the first to be involved in Europeana The architecture would support SRU and even Z39.50 if there was demand Future links to other resources, particularly from authority records for people, places, etc. Problems of doing this when there are no common identifiers.
Desire to connect to the physical – Promote the archive and Library through Compass and viewer Reflect searches in gallery
Not sure I can answer that but from our perspective there is a core group of developers within museums that are keen to explore possibilities. We now have a common system across MoL, IWM, Horniman We felt we should explore it. We will never be able to build everything ourselves None really Not known yet Greater flexibility Get more records live. Already worked on some collaborations by releasing data but always room for more e.g. BBC digital public space, Wikipedia
Not sure I can answer that but from our perspective there is a core group of developers within museums that are keen to explore possibilities We felt we should explore it None really Not known yet Greater flexibility Extend the connectivity across authority data