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Wednesday, August 7 • 4:15pm - 5:00pm
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A Digital Library of 3D Objects: Embedding a 3D Viewer into CONTENTdm (Miller)
  • The IUPUI University Library Center for Digital Scholarship uses CONTENTdm to support a wide range of media including audio and video. In 2015 the Center began using CONTENTdm to embed Sketchfab, a 3D viewer for objects. This poster will showcase the 3D collections currently being hosted and share details on the 3D digitization process.

Bringing the music of the First World War to life with optical musical recognition (Bullen)
  • The Illinois State Library, in partnership with the Pritzker Military Museum and Library (PMML), has digitized a number of sheet music selections from the First World War in PMML’s collections. These tunes have been brought to life by taking scanned sheet music files and, using  optical musical recognition software, are made playable in a CONTENTdm collection.

From Monumental to Mundane: Sharing Historic Indianapolis Postcards through an Engaging Digital Interface (Nowlin)
  • Based on Digital Indy archives at Indianapolis Public Library, this prototype application imagines how to move postcards out of the archives and into the hands of curious Indy residents and visitors. This mobile-first application models how to make CONTENTdm collections user-friendly and entertaining, in addition to informative. Potential technologies involved include spatial data (GIS) and  machine learning (topic analysis via Python). 

Upgrade to the responsive CONTENTdm website (OCLC)
  • OCLC designed the responsive CONTENTdm website to provide end users an efficient experience when exploring your collections. On smart phones, tablets and workstations, user will have fewer clicks, faster content delivery, and a better user experience, including those with limited vision or hearing. (link)

Wyandotte Loves a Parade: Historic Accessibility in a Small Town Library (Malnar)
  • With a particular affinity to parades and festivals Wyandotte, MI is a small town with a vibrant history. Experience the process of creating accessibility of a large Local History Collection for a small town with a limited budget, and an even smaller staff.


(Posters will also be on exhibit during the reception.)

Speakers
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Matt Nowlin

Research Analyst, The Polis Center
Matt Nowlin is a research analyst with the Polis Center. He works in the Community Informatics team, focusing on analysis, data visualization, and web development. Matt received his Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree from Ball State University and his Bachelor of Music in... Read More →
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Andrew Bullen

Information Technology Coordinator, Illinois State Library
Andrew Bullen is the Information Technology Coordinator at the Illinois State Library (ISL). Among his other responsibilities is the technical management of the digital information systems at ISL. His CV can be found at
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Jakki Malnar

Local History Librarian, Bacon Memorial District Library
I hold both an MLIS with an archival certificate and a MA in Labor History. I've been Wyandotte's Local History Librarian for 7 years. In my current position I do all of the jobs of your typical librarian; while simultaneously preserving and creating access to our area's history... Read More →
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Derek Miller

3D Project Coordinator, IUPUI
Derek Miller is the 3D project coordinator at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in the University Library. He coordinates a team that 3D scans historical artifacts for university and community partners.


Wednesday August 7, 2019 4:15pm - 5:00pm EDT
Center for Black Literature and Culture (IPL Central Library) 40 East Saint Clair Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204