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Digitizing the Dickinson Family Library (DFL) and Herman Melville's library are ongoing projects. As these projects are administered by the Curator of Modern Books and Manuscripts – spreadsheets for tracking and managing the project are in the Modern folder in the shared drive, but the Metadata assistant is not responsible for maintaining these. The Metadata Assistant is responsible only for metadata and linking.

Procedures creating metadata for the digital objects and linking in ArchivesSpace and HOLLIS are in most ways identical to those for OTC orders. Differences are summarized below.

Lab

The Metadata Assistant creates the spreadsheets after deposit. Unlike OTC orders, DFL and Melville books will be sent directly to the lab. They do not need to be delivered to the Metadata Assistant. When digitization has been completed, Imaging staff copy JPEGs to a folder and notify Metadata Assistant that they are ready for review, here: H:\Imaging_and_Houghton\projects\Dickinson Family Library\QC_Imaging_Service or here: H:\Imaging_and_Houghton\projects\Melville Marginalia\QC_Imaging_Service. Metadata Assistant reviews JPEGs to make sure all is in order and nothing skipped (Important for Melville books only: make sure they remembered to image the spine!) – and then creates spreadsheet.

Spreadsheets are essentially same as Template 1. Some things to remember:

Files names

Order names

Provenance

OCR

Examples below. Save spreadsheets here H:\Imaging_and_Houghton\projects\Dickinson Family Library and here H:\Imaging_and_Houghton\projects\Melville Marginalia. 

After spreadsheets are created, notify Imaging staff that they are ready for deposit. Delete JPEGS from the QC folders after review so they don't waste space on the shared drive.

Studio Orders

Workflow same as for OTC orders. Template same as Template 2. Page-level metadata required.

After Deposit


Dickinson Family Library, Herman Melville Library