Hello All:


The Logan museum has a collection of over 300 objects, extensive field notes
(hundreds of pages in 5 very thick binders) and (eventually we hope) up to
3000 images. These are the life’s work of an avocational anthropologist. She
collected textiles, mostly from across Oaxaca, between 1949 and the
mid-1990s. We have been discussing how to process this collection into a
unified, indexed whole. All of the collection objects have been photographed
and each page of the notebooks has been scanned. We would like to create an
index linking specific pages in the notebooks to specific objects in the
collection. It would allow researchers to search for a village name (for
example) and get back results relating that village to specific objects and
notebook pages. The index would eventually be launched on line using our
existing collections management software.



One idea is to create a web portal and use the power of social networking to
allow people interested in Oaxacan textiles do the indexing for us. We would
post the materials on line, create a portal and forms for linking key words
and specific objects to notebook pages, and manage the online indexing by
engaging with affinity groups and interested individuals in an environment
that allows participants and museum staff to work together in a social and
collaborative online environment.



My question is whether anyone knows of similar indexing projects done either
in-person and in-house, or by way of social networks on line. In either case
what were the strengths and weaknesses of the approach? What advice on
setting up the systems can you give? Are we crazy to even consider this?  And
thanks to Nina Simon for the inspiration (or insanity, whichever it is).

Dan
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Dan Bartlett
Curator of Exhibits and Education
Instructor of Museum Studies
Logan Museum of Anthropology
Beloit College

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