Bits & Bolts to Bits & Bytes: The Quilt Index Online Repository and Distributed Archival Management System

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2004
Authors  MacDowell, Marsha; Kornbluh, Mark; Richardson, Justine; Fegan, Michael; Rehberger, Dean
Conference Name  Museums and the Web 2004: Proceedings
Conference Start Date  March 31 - April
Publisher  Archives & Museum Informatics
Conference Location  Washington DC / Arlington VA, USA
Editor  David Bearman and Jennifer Trant
Keywords  quilts; American History; digital library; digital repository; distributed systems; collaboration; open source
Abstract  

This paper presents the approaches, strategies and challenges addressed during the development and deployment of the Quilt Index, an on-line preservation and presentation project currently containing more than 1,000 quilts documented in four separate archives. The Quilt Index spans eras and collections to provide first-of-its-kind access to information and images of quilts, an original American art form. From a Civil War-era family graveyard quilt, to countless variations on a hexagon theme, to an original contemporary design of Elvis, the Quilt Index offers preservation and access in a central, searchable database managed through an on-line, distributed ingestion system — the MATRIX Digital Repository (Repos). This Repository is built on open source database software and designed to facilitate remote records management by each participating archive through partner-specific Web browser interfaces. This paper reviews Quilt Index development and deployment, including standardization of controlled vocabulary for quilt description metadata, distributed database development, coordination with multiple partners and their varying requirements for catalogue description, digitization planning, pilot collection ingestion and modification, searching and display development from the database, records maintenance and future planning.

URL  http://www.archimuse.com/mw2004/papers/richardson/richardson.html

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