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High resolution image toolkits

High resolution image toolkits. Toolkits and Case studies Stu Baker M. Claire Stewart Northwestern University Library. Overview. Introduction to technology Our motivation Case studies The evaluation The outcome. What are these “image toolkits?”. Single source files for all derivatives

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High resolution image toolkits

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  1. High resolution image toolkits Toolkits and Case studies Stu Baker M. Claire Stewart Northwestern University Library

  2. Overview • Introduction to technology • Our motivation • Case studies • The evaluation • The outcome

  3. What are these “image toolkits?” • Single source files • for all derivatives • for multiple uses • Interactivity features • Zoom, Pan, Rotate • Regions of interest • Layers • Image correction

  4. Northwestern’s requirement • Not necessarily tied into an image database • The primary focus may NOT be for • organization • description

  5. Northwestern’s search for an image toolkit • Specific projects • Sheer volume • Multiple derivatives • Future needs • Infrastructure

  6. Hogarth: badly needed interactivity and high resolution http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/hogarth

  7. WWII posters: fulfillment issues http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/wwii

  8. Vesalius project http://vesalius.northwestern.edu/

  9. Sophisticated image functions

  10. London Map: ad hoc use for university courses

  11. London Map: ad hoc use for university courses

  12. Winterton: integration with technical metadata

  13. Hi-res image projects at other NMC institutions TrueSpectra at The Ohio State University

  14. Hi-res image projects at other NMC institutions Zoomify at Cleveland Museum of Art

  15. Evaluating toolkits • The Vendors • The Process • The Decision • The Outcome

  16. The Products we evaluated • Infinite Imaging Server (formerly TrueSpectra)http://www.scene7.com/platform/infinite_imaging_server.asp • EyeSpyhttp://www.axstech.com/html/products/eyespy • Awarehttp://www.aware.com/products/compression/jpeg2000_lgimg.html

  17. The process • Partners • Requirements building • Focus groups • Other RFIs • No formal testing of final candidates • Numerous discussions with peer institutions

  18. Overall Cost System/Application Framework Backend Database Image Processing tools Publishing Tools Support and Documentation Interoperability and Integration Security System Admin Tools Development Environment Metadata Support Process - Investigation

  19. Prioritized Criteria for Decision • Flexible development framework • Image delivery system utilizing a single source file • A company committed to the library and academic community. • Product in use at peer institutions with similar development environments. • Overall Cost – initial and recurring

  20. The Outcome • Terms with “Aware” were reached • Software Agreements • Software escrow provisions • Indemnification from lawsuits relating to the underlying technology • Plan to implement on test system this summer, into production by Fall

  21. Nirvana: integration and penetration Media Manager proposed data flow, OSU

  22. Nirvana Media Link Builder visual prototype, Northwestern

  23. Discussionstubaker@northwestern.educlaire-stewart@northwestern.eduPresentation materials can be found at:http://nmc.northwestern.edu/conf2004/

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