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Tools and technology to support rich community heritage

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Tools and technology to support rich community heritage

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Paper presented at British HCI Conference (BHCI2022), Keele, UK. 11-13 July 2022.

https://www.alandix.com/academic/papers/BHCI2022-community/

This paper explores ways in which scholarly skill and expertise might be embodied in tools and sustainable practices that enable communities to create and manage their own digital archives. We focus particularly on tools and practices related to the recording and annotation of digitised materials. The paper is based on co-production practice in two very different kinds of community. Although the communities are different we find that tools designed specifically for one are valuable for others, thus offering the promise of general tools to support community-centred digitisation and potentially also traditional archival practice.


Paper presented at British HCI Conference (BHCI2022), Keele, UK. 11-13 July 2022.

https://www.alandix.com/academic/papers/BHCI2022-community/

This paper explores ways in which scholarly skill and expertise might be embodied in tools and sustainable practices that enable communities to create and manage their own digital archives. We focus particularly on tools and practices related to the recording and annotation of digitised materials. The paper is based on co-production practice in two very different kinds of community. Although the communities are different we find that tools designed specifically for one are valuable for others, thus offering the promise of general tools to support community-centred digitisation and potentially also traditional archival practice.


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  1. 1. Tools and technology to support rich community heritage Alan Dix Computational Foundry Swansea University Rachel Cowgill Department of Music University of York https://alandix.com/academic/papers/BHCI2022-community/ Troedrhiwfuwch Team InterMusE Team
  2. 2. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:British_Museum_from_NE_2.JPG https://www.bl.uk/collection-guides/the-kings-library https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Colosseo_2020.jpg https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/02/isis-destruction-of-palmyra-syria-heart-been-ripped-out-of-the-city
  3. 3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rural_history#/media/File:03_sendia.jpg https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/lifestyle/13601040.memories-west-george-street-in-1940/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Daniel_Ridgway_Knight_-_Coffee_in_the_garden.jpg
  4. 4. Troedrhiwfuwch tales of a lost land
  5. 5. Troedrhiwfuwch … on the ground
  6. 6. a living community
  7. 7. envisionments
  8. 8. prototypes
  9. 9. existing digital archive
  10. 10. lessons expertise of the community … but fragility and precarity community history intimately connected to family history personal stories are often universal stories filing systems stuck in the 1970s need better ways to annotate and connect people, places and artefacts elicit knowledge and stories
  11. 11. prototype TalkOver capturing stories about photographs
  12. 12. rich stories
  13. 13. TalkOver
  14. 14. InterMusE team Illinois Rachel Cowgill Alan Dix Simon McVeigh Rupert Ridgwell Charlotte Armstrong Maureen Reagan J. Stephen Downie Christina Bashford Mike Twidale York, BL Swansea USA UK
  15. 15. communities and archives connecting to community: Krannert, Illinois Borthwick, York from community: British Musical Societies Huddersfield, York, Belfast
  16. 16. democratise digitisation capture
  17. 17. open and scholarly ● scalable ● incremental ● auditable ● updateable ● connected ● accessible high volume community scan low volume high quality professional scan if needed obtain hi-res community use scholarly use
  18. 18. challenge reconcile community empowerment scholarly authority
  19. 19. lessons many similar: community expertise, fragility and precarity community history & family history universality of the local better ways to annotate and connect in addition: digitise raw material catalogue semi-structured information
  20. 20. prototype OcrMarkup from text to meaning
  21. 21. HUDD~RSFIELD MUSIC CLUB ..... 'cl.tm' &. J, Il.RUCI!, Eoq., , .... HIGHFIELD HAll .. NEW NORTH ROAD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1926 AT 7,4.5 FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET LeadinR Violin Violin Viola 'Cello PROGRAMME ADOLFO BETTI ALFRED POCHON NICOLAS MOLDAVAN IVAN D'ARCHAMBEAU PRICE SIXPENCE H ..... Muie.1 Di • ..,.o •. A. I!AGLI!FII!LO HULL, M" •. I)oe. ( 1100 ~'H"Y. AL8ERT LUNN. 8 .... m.' Clo ... !!d,.,,_. l-I"dd .. ., H ..... TI"N ........ F. W. CADS8Y. Nui ..... J P .... l.d.J U ... k. L,d.
  22. 22. OcrMarkup
  23. 23. human-intensive intervention needed for meaningful semantics
  24. 24. Discovering Shared Value … and swopsies!
  25. 25. annotation & narrative stages … collection curation & organisation communication & sharing
  26. 26. Troedrhiwfuwch
  27. 27. community co-production ⇒ bespoke design ⇒ general solutions
  28. 28. Try them for yourself! https://alandix.com/labs/ https://alandix.com/academic/papers/BHCI2022-community/

Notas del editor

  • ● scalable: all techniques need to scale or the project will not be sustainable post-funding
    ● incremental: allowing different threads and parts to evolve at different rates
    ● auditable: being able to trace who did what, where, and when
    ● updateable: so that a new, higher-quality, IIIF-compliant scan can be added without
    invalidating previous work that was connected to the old, lower-cost scan
    ● connected: so that it is more than a collection of individual items, but allows scholar- and
    community-driven investigation
    ● accessible: to as broad a range of different user communities as possible

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