[Metadatalibrarians] Image Metadata and Management Software
Timothy Lepczyk
tlepczyk at wustl.edu
Mon Jun 23 06:55:56 PDT 2008
Hi Rowena,
One tool we have been using is JHOVE http://hul.harvard.edu/jhove/ which
outputs some the embedded technical metadata into MIX
http://www.loc.gov/standards/mix/ records.
Best,
Tim
Timothy A. Lepczyk
Metadata Librarian
Digital Library Services
Washington University Libraries
Campus Box 1061
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
Tel: 314.935.8934
Email: tlepczyk at wustl.edu
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Rowena Koh
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 2:17 PM
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Subject: [Metadatalibrarians] Image Metadata and Management Software
Hello,
I am an MLIS student and am working in the Vancouver Art Gallery's
Photo-Imaging department over the summer. I have been asked to do
some research into image metadata standards and management software.
The information I gather will help us in developing a plan to improve
the way our images are currently stored and organized, so I am hoping
that some of you can help me out.
The Vancouver Art Gallery is a mid-sized gallery with approximately
9500 works in the collection. The Photo-Imaging Department maintains
about 4500 digital reproductions of the gallery's works and uses
Portfolio to organize the images. This is separate from the gallery's
collections database, Cuadra/STAR.
I am hoping to find out about how libraries, archives, and museums are
dealing with the following issues:
Technical Metadata - What types of metadata standards and formats do
you use for describing digital images? We are particularly interested
in technical and administrative metadata, such as camera/scanning
equipment, image processing, as well as photographer name, date of
creation, rights information, etc. Currently, the metadata are
embedded into the files using the IPTC and EXIF formats together with
Photoshop's File Info, and XMP.
Do you know if this type of embedded metadata is the way to go here?
Can they be read by and/or exported/imported to most digital asset
management and other database software? Our main concern is that the
metadata is preserved should we decide to migrate the information to
another system and/or consolidate the two databases. In the meantime,
we are also hoping to set it up so that STAR can read or import
metadata from the image database.
Another issue is finding standards that allow us to relate multiple
images to one object in the STAR database, particularly of objects
consisting of multiple parts.
As for image management software, the gallery is planning on upgrading
to the server edition of Portfolio but is also open to other options.
Any feedback you can provide about the software your organization is
currently using would be great.
Thanks for reading! I look forward to hearing your responses.
Rowena Koh
Photo-Imaging Assistant, Vancouver Art Gallery
rkoh at vanartgallery.bc.ca 750 Hornby St., Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2H7
T (604) 662 4700 x 616 F (604) 682 1086 www.vanartgallery.bc.ca
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