I am posting the following announcement on behalf of a
colleague. It seemed to me that the PADG community might be interested in this
new Mellon-funded effort to define “the requirements, as described by professional
conservators and conservation scientists, for a software application that would
support and help to manage their work, its documentation, and related
scientific data.” Constance Malpas OCLC Research ***************************** To: The conservation
profession and to the museum, library and archive community that conservation
serves From: Subject: An open source
application for conservation documentation: The design phase With funding from the Research in Information Technology
Program of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (http://rit.mellon.org), two
community design meetings for conservation documentation will be held in 2009,
the first in early March at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, primarily
for North American The focus of these meetings is solely on the requirements,
as described by professional conservators and conservation scientists, for a
software application that would support and help to manage their work, its
documentation, and related scientific data. This narrow focus on design is
intended to increase the likelihood of achieving a comprehensive requirements
document for application development later in the process, while setting aside
for the present the related topics of specific technology and standards.
(Because it will be difficult for conservators to discuss requirements without
mentioning standards, two experts will note and record standards-related issues
for later discussion, so that the meetings can retain their focus on the
functional requirements.) The core team, listed on the website, has been selected from
a broad range of potential While the number of The website identified above has additional information on
the core project team, closely related efforts, and the full narrative from the
application to the Research in Information Technology Program at the Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation. +1 310 270 8008 |