JRA/JRAmeetings/2017
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Contents
JRA Meeting
13-15 March 2017
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
map and directions
Agenda
Monday 13 March
13.00-17.00
Review of Objectives 1 & 2 and ideas for the future
Tuesday 14 March
09.30-17.00
Review of Objectives 3 & 4 and plans for completion
(see below for more information and preparation)
Wednesday 15 March
09.30-12.30
Looking to the future
Objective 1
Lead: Elspeth Haston
Schedule:
- Overview of Automated Metadata Capture
Discussion questions:
- Which institutes have used or are currently using Inselect, OCR software, Handwritten Text Recognition
- If people are using any of these tools what are they doing with the output?
- If people are not using them what is preventing them?
- What future projects are being planned with these tools?
Objective 2
Lead: Jonathan Brecko
Schedule:
- Overview of 3D digitization (techniques)
Discussion questions:
- Current/ongoing 3D techniques used by partners? (round table overview)
- Which collections are being digitized?
- Which data portals are being used? Are the models private/accessible?
- What future 3D techniques will be tested?
Objective 3
Lead: Margaret Gold / Laurence Livermore
Schedule:
- Summary of SYNTHESYS crowdsourcing work to date – 20 mins (LL?)
- Current/ongoing crowdsourcing activities amongst partners – 60 mins (MG)
- key findings / statistics
- live demonstrations
- lessons learned
Discussion:
- Future of crowdsourcing for natural history collections / sustaining crowdsourcing beyond SYNTHESYS – Time TBC (MG)
Discussion questions:
- Can crowdsourcing scale to meet the demands of high-throughput digitisation (e.g. thousands of specimens each day)?
- Is label transcription via crowdsourcing cost effective? Should we consider paid outsourced transcription?
- Is transcription a good way of engaging a diverse online audience with our specimens?
- Is it feasible to develop hybrid systems that combine OCR and use crowdsourcing only for tricky labels?
- To what extent do partner institutions value the public participation / engagement component of crowdsourcing?
Requests for participants:
- Bring information about the crowdsourcing projects that you currently running? Have any recently run crowdsourcing projects now been completed?
- All participants are invited to talk about their institutes’ experience of crowdsourcing and statistics for second part of the schedule.
- What tracking methods did you implement, if any, and have you kept a cost profile?
- Are there others within your institution that are interested / engaged in this topic?
- Invitation to join the Crowdsourcing SIG discussion group https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cit-sci-transcription (wider than just SYNTHESYS)
Objective 4
Lead: Laurence Livermore / Elspeth Haston
Schedule:
- Overview of Digitisation on Demand deliverable – 20 mins (LL)
- Current/ongoing digitisation activities amongst partners (round table summary by each institute)
- established or tested workflows, statistics and costs per specimen
- statistics of Access users with significant digitisation components to visit (may be hard to get statistics?)
- digital loan provision - processes and stats
- planned/future workflows (e.g. for NHM it would be Alice)
- Collections audit activities (with a focus on CSAT use and planned future use - NHM could talk about Join the Dots here)
- Provision of digitised data e.g. Data Portals and online collection databases (current provision and future provision?)
Discussion questions:
- Which of your collections are suitable for digitisation demand requests?
- Does your institution have workflows in place to handle these requests?
- How do you make your digitised collections available (for example, do you have an institutional data Portal?)
- What are your institutes’ plans for future collection audit and assessment activities. Are you personally involved in these or are others responsible for this. Do you use CSAT, what are the deficiencies of CSAT, how can we make CSAT collections categories more equivalent across institutions)?
- Does your institute have any plans for sharing and display of 3D data (e.g. ct scans) online?
Requests for participants:
- Please bring: “digital loan” request data, information on established digitisation workflows and collections audit data.