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From essence to assets
Making sense of an audiovisual archive
Brecht Declercq – Interfaces Project Workshop – Athens, Onassis Cultural Centre – 05.11.2016
10.15 START
12.15 BREAK
12.25 BEN
14.00 LUNCH
1. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A DIGITAL
AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVE TODAY?
1. WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A DIGITAL
AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVE TODAY?
Merely an illustration of history?
A proof of legitimacy?
A second hand product?
A source of inspiration?
Fertile grounds for new creations?
2. THE ARCHIVE
REVISITED
The living archive paradigm *
ARCHIVE
Professionals
Creator-centered
Quality
Gate-keeping
Taxonomy
Contextualisation
Interpretation
Heritage
Read-only memory
DYNARCHIVE
Crowd / users
User-centered
Popularity
Participation
Folksonomy
Appropriation
Consumption
Nostalgia
Write-also memory
* Courtesy Pelle Snickars, Umea University
Smart, open, connected *
* Courtesy J. Oomen, Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid
open
Open licenses
Open standards
Open source software
smart
External development
Micro services
Automated metadata
connected
Linked to other
data sources, collections
and new target groups
Quick wins *
Open:
• Use open licenses for re-use
• Prefer increased engagement over brand & volume control
Smart:
• Collaborate with a computer science university
• Where can you use open source technology?
• Only outsource what you understand
Connected:
• Go where your users are: syndication
• Be convenient to digital – online – mobile use
• Forge partnerships: content creators, scholars
* Courtesy J. Oomen, Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid
3. FROM VALUE
TO IMPACT
what is ...
the value
of an audiovisual archive?
T. Golodnoff & M. Lerkenfeld Smith
use
=
value
Prof. S. Tanner, King’s College
value
=
impact
value use impact
= =
in a public audiovisual archive
the return on investment
is the return on society as a whole
Which effects do GLAMs & broadcasters have?
engagement
enjoyment
new experiences
encouraging creativity
self confidence
changes in attitude
understanding
strengthening communities
...
Choose your target groups
Decisive factors in choosing target groups
size of the group?
intensivity of the impact?
duration of the impact?
frequency of the use?
... ?
Target group strategy
get keep
use
Common target groups of AVarchives
obvious target groupseducation
onderwijs.hetarchief.be
obvious target groupsmedia
professionals
inamediapro.fr
obvious target groupscreative
industry
revivethis.org
obvious target groupsscience &
academia
Larm.fm
obvious target groupsgeneral
public
rte.ie/archives
* less obvious target groups refugees
nedbox.be
nhk.or.jp/archives/kaisou
* less obvious target groups dementia
patients
* less obvious target groups tourists
erfgoedinbeeld.nl
4. HOW DO YOU BRING THIS
INTO PRACTICE?
content
essence metadata
Technical
Descriptive
Administrative
content = essence + metadata
Digitisation & digital preservation
Digitisation: why? (1)
Picture top left: The Great Bear Analogue & Digital Media
Digitisation: why? (2)
courtesy Chris Lacinak, AVPreserve
Digitisation: urgency
 8 digitization projects
 Ca. 357.600 AV carriers
 Ca. 270.000 pages
 18 carrier types
 95+ content partners
 8 digi’n service providers
Digitisation projects at VIAA
1. PROJECT DEFINITION
2. PROJECT PLAN
4. REGISTRATION
3. TENDERING
5. DETAILING
6. TEST PHASE
7. PILOT PHASE
9. EVALUATION
8. PRODUCTION PHASE
Typical digitisation project timeline
Digitisation: workflow
Digitisation: specifications
Digitisation: output formats & codecs
Digitisation: checks at ingest
Media asset management systems
Digital preservation
“a formal endeavor
to ensure
that digital information
of continuing value
remains
accessible and usable.”
Digital preservation: definition
Ensure access to and use of authentic reformated and
born digital content, regardless of media failure and
changes in technology.
Emanates in:
• Policies
• Strategies
• Actions
Digital preservation: in practice
 Appraisal:
o File format and codec sustainability
o Characterisation
 File identification:
o Unique referencing
o File naming protocols
o Connection to external metadata
 Integrity
o Recorded as intended
o Staying the same (sustainable)
 Fixity
o Unaltered information
 Sustainability
o Codecs and containers: preservation watch
o Physical media obsolescence
Digital preservation: OAIS
content
essence metadata
Technical
Descriptive
Administrative
content = essence + metadata
A theoretical framework
for developing strategies
for the creation and use
of (descriptive) metadata
Metadata: the Hourglass Model
Linked data
User generated metadata
Automatically extracted metadata
Preservation metadata
Descriptive metadata
etc ...
Production metadata
Linked metadata
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
USER
GENERATED
METADATA
AUTOMATICALLY
GENERATED
METADATA
PRODUCTION
METADATA
FULL
MANUAL
METADATA
PRESERVATION &
COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT
ENHANCEMENT
&
CONTEXTUALISATION
SEARCH
&
RETRIEVAL
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
USER
GENERATED
METADATA
AUTOMATICALLY
GENERATED
METADATA
PRODUCTION
METADATA
FULL
MANUAL
METADATA
PRESERVATION &
COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT
ENHANCEMENT
&
CONTEXTUALISATION
SEARCH
&
RETRIEVAL
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
USER
GENERATED
METADATA
AUTOMATICALLY
GENERATED
METADATA
PRODUCTION
METADATA
FULL
MANUAL
METADATA
PRESERVATION &
COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT
ENHANCEMENT
&
CONTEXTUALISATION
SEARCH
&
RETRIEVAL
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
USER
GENERATED
METADATA
AUTOMATICALLY
GENERATED
METADATA
PRODUCTION
METADATA
FULL
MANUAL
METADATA
PRESERVATION &
COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT
ENHANCEMENT
&
CONTEXTUALISATION
SEARCH
&
RETRIEVAL
Recent developments:
 Further integration with production systems
 New approaches: e.g. scan & OCR tape boxes
(1) Metadata from production
-
 collaboration of
producers often
needed!
 almost only for
contemporary
born digital content
+
 cheap
 high quality
 quick
 high level of detail
(1) Metadata from production
Recent developments:
 Diversification: from low tech to high tech
 New approaches: consumer generated metadata
from ‘conscious’ to ‘unconscious’ metadata
(2) User generated metadata
ARCHIVEBROADCAST
TARGET
GROUP
EDUCATION
TARGET
GROUP
RESEARCH
TARGET
GROUP
GENERAL
AUDIENCE
MEDIA VALUE CHAIN: METADATA FLOW
FROM USER GENERATED METADATA TO CONSUMER GENERATED METADATA
FIRST PURPOSE RE-PURPOSEARCHIVE
BROADCASTER BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ARCHIVE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
-
 reliability?
 IPR issues
 labour intensity - net gains?
 subjective
 sustainable?
+
 very cheap
 high quality
 public involvement
with your collection!
(2) User generated metadata
Recent developments:
 Ever more cases in daily practice
(3) Automatically extracted metadata
Recent developments:
 New approaches: SaaS
(3) Automatically extracted metadata
-
 high tech
 quality?
 interface?
 system architecture
integration?
+
 cheap
 quick
 high level of detail
 objective
(3) Automatically extracted metadata
New strategies for metadata in AVarchives
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
FULL
MANUAL
METADATA
PRESERVATION &
COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT
SEARCH
&
RETRIEVAL
MAM Evolutions: starting point
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
FULL
MANUAL
METADATA
PRESERVATION &
COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT
SEARCH
&
RETRIEVAL
PRODUCTION
METADATA
MAM Evolutions: 1st generation MAMs
ENHANCEMENT
&
CONTEXTUALISATION
PRODUCTION
METADATA
USER
GENERATED
METADATA
AUTOMATICALLY
GENERATED
METADATA
CREATION
LEVEL
PROCESSING
LEVEL
PURPOSE
LEVEL
FULL
MANUAL
METADATA
PRESERVATION &
COLLECTION
MANAGEMENT
SEARCH
&
RETRIEVAL
Future MAM Evolutions
 Institutionally: new relations with the world outside
 Organisationally: new roles, structures, competencies
 Technically: new systems, new architectures
organisational
institutional
Technical
Implementing a metadata strategy
Institutional
MORE OPENNESS AT THE INPUT, E.G. USER AS METADATA CREATOR
MORE OPENNESS AT OUTPUT: E.G. LINKING COLLECTIONS, (OPEN) API’S
Organisational
NEW TECHNICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL POSSIBILITIES
NEW USERS / TARGET GROUPSNEW NEEDS / DEMANDS
DECISIONMAKING
PROCESSMANAGEMENT
QUALITYCHECKING
RECOGNIZE&CONNECT
METADATAMANAGER
Technical
MAMs AND ESB’S ARE NOT DEAD
SOLID STANDARDS, FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS
GRADUAL SYSTEM ADAPTATIONS
RAPIDLY EVOLVING TECHNOLOGY
EVER MORE EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS
Technical
(c)
content
essence metadata
Technical
Descriptive
Administrative
from content to asset
“the essence, the metadata and the right to use them”
Thank you!
brecht.declercq@viaa.be
http://be.linkedin.com/in/brechtdeclercq
@brecht_declercq

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From Essence to Assets. Making sense of an audiovisual archive

Editor's Notes

  1. I’ll try to inspire you, buy illustrating my story with the examples of lots of institutions managing big collections. But first of all... Can I ask you what your answer could be on this question? “Youtube has become the standard of what people expect audiovisual archives to be. Unlimited access and active user participation have become crucial for an archive’s visibility and public existence.”
  2. Interaction: we provide access to the audiovisual heritage for four main target groups: the educational world, researchers, the general public through public libraries and our content partners themselves of course. They can always keep the same rights to access their materials as before their collaboration with VIAA.
  3. A lot of local initiatives – hold their own archive As many of you have an ideal situation where the archive is in the basement, our physical carriers are scattered amongst the country.
  4. Now, what is my point of showing you these pictures? It is to stress the urgency of this matter. If we want to save our heritage we need a solution, and we need it fast. This is a quote of Mike Casey of Indiana University, one of the largest audiovisual archives in the US. He said this in 2013.
  5. CURRENTLY GOING ON:
  6. TYPICAL TIMELINE OF A PROJECT:
  7. The workflow: inventories – registration – packaging and transport – digitization – return the carriers – store the files (for each: whom, with which tools). It should be noted that VIAA is not responsible for the long term analog preservation, that stays the responsibility of the content partners, only for the integrity of the objects during the transport and digitization.
  8. DIGITIZATION: SMPTE logo invullen
  9. STORAGE
  10. THE MAM
  11. But we have to deal with metadata coming directly from production nowadays...
  12. Born out of the need for structure and overview
  13. So what I’d like to do, is to offer a model... In which someone sometime recognized an Hourglass. With a creation level. A purpose level. And a processing level in between the two.
  14. And now we can start to fill in this model. First on the creation level: let’s fill in the four big categories in which metadata are created these days. And then let’s go down. And fill in all the goals these metadata are serving.
  15. And then it’s up to the archivist to make some decisions, right? Cause this one is very classic: manually describing the content for the users to find it. And who doesn’t use metadata from production to manage the collection. But just think about this one: using user generated metadata... For digital preservation... E.g.: can labor intensive quality control of digitization some day be done ... by users? Or can automatically generated metadata be used as the basis for enhancement and contextualisation, for example by transforming it into linked data? The conclusion is, that if you start to make combinations, old ways of thinking still fit in, while new possibilities arise.
  16. But let’s take this just one step further... Because we can also make multi-combinations. Indeed, several sources can be used to serve one or more purposes. Of course, it’s up to the archivist then to manage the process, and to control the quality of it.
  17. Or additions: The first one is very classic in a broadcast archive: Metadata coming from production are corrected, updated, extended, ... manually by catalogers, to enable preservation and collection management. This one is a little more adventurous I would say: Automatically generated metadata are corrected by users to enable search and retrieval.
  18. In the end the Hourglass should allow the cataloging department: To change your screwdriver... (being manual annotation only) That multipurpose goody that you used to use also as a hammer sometimes, or as a knife...
  19. For a whole fancy toolbox. Of well suited tools... For particular circumstances.
  20. Diversification: Both examples about birds tweeting! Twitter Vroege vogels
  21. User generated metadata = user is actively creating metadata and mostly aware of him being a metadata source. Consumer generated metadata = metadata creation is a by-product of media consumption (in first purpose or in re-purpose), the consumer is mostly unaware of him being a metadata source. In fact the right question for an archivist should be : “which data surround our archive?” How can they serve our purposes, how can we capture them?
  22. So what I’d like to do, is to offer a model... In which someone sometime recognized an Hourglass. With a creation level. A purpose level. And a processing level in between the two.
  23. So what I’d like to do, is to offer a model... In which someone sometime recognized an Hourglass. With a creation level. A purpose level. And a processing level in between the two.
  24. And now we can start to fill in this model. First on the creation level: let’s fill in the four big categories in which metadata are created these days. And then let’s go down. And fill in all the goals these metadata are serving.
  25. Recognize: virtually all data around the archive can be considered metadata. Ask not: “how can we create metadata?” Ask: “where are the data? how can we turn them into metadata?”
  26. MAMs and ESB’s are not dead, they’re just changing.
  27. This is what you technically have to be prepared for, if you want to implement the hourglass model