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December 6th, 2008

Liberating our digital content

Posted by sarah on December 6th, 2008

I’m the first to let my mind wander when someone talks metadata to me, but Digital New Zealand has converted me to its power. I posted recently on this initiative from the National Library. Well, DigitalNZ was officially launched this week by a talent National Library team and their content partners and collaborators, who should be rightly chuffed with their achievements.

To top the release of the Coming Home search widget and the remixing tool Memory Maker, DigitalNZ has released an open API that lets developers build services over the metadata that DigitalNZ has harvested from its content partners in the culture and heritage sector. To understand how this works, click on the fabulous diagram above, which explains it visually much better than I ever could in words.

An example of the kind of tool that’s possible (one that the DigitalNZ team ‘prepared earlier’) is the customisable search builder, which lets users design their own mini search engine to search for New Zealand content on a subject of their interest – volcanoes, disasters, ANZAC day, and so on. 

Wow! You can see the educational uses immediately. Pop a search on your wiki or website relating to your class’s inquiry or project – learners will be guaranteed quality New Zealand content on that topic. 

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Tags: culture and heritage, digital content, Digital media, DigitalNZ, mashups, national identity, National Library, NZLive.com, Software for Learning, widgets
Posted in: e-Learning, Magic & Delight
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November 14th, 2008

Get ‘Coming Home’ on your school’s website, wiki or blog

Posted by sarah on November 14th, 2008

To continue a theme in recent posts on culture and heritage, you may have noticed a smart new widget in the right-hand column of this blog.

To mark Armistice Day on 11 November, the Digital New Zealand project, led by the National Library, has released two new internet tools that connect New Zealanders with digital content about our country at the end of the First World War.

The widget on Lunch Box – the ‘Coming Home’ search widget – lets users search digital content held by a range of museums, galleries and archives (the widget aggregates metadata – the items themselves are still hosted by the individual content partners). It’s being tested by DigitalNZ’s content partners, and Lunch Box is stoked to be one of the test sites (see the list of other test websites).

Even better – you can embed this search widget in your school’s website, wiki, intranet or blog by grabbing the code from the DigitalNZ website. (If you can’t add the search widget to your site, then you can link directly to a hosted version of the search.) What I love about this is that DigitalNZ has recognised that providing services on their website is one thing, but letting users add the tools to their own spaces and places on the web is even better. 

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Tags: Coming Home, culture and heritage, digital content, Digital media, DigitalNZ, national identity, National Library, remix, widgets
Posted in: e-Learning
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November 13th, 2008

NZMuseums

Posted by sarah on November 13th, 2008

NZMuseums is another new website launched recently (back in September). 

It’s a directory of 400 museums (with locations, opening hours etc) and it showcases the collections of 50 of these. NZMuseums also includes photos from 120 museums and thousands of objects of all collection types.

One of the site’s aims is to make accessible content previously unavailable on the Internet and to provide a web presence and electronic catalogue for many of our smaller, volunteer-run museums. 

The site promises other things in time – events, virtual  exhibitions and more collections. Good to see the museums sector thinking about catering to online visitors as well as physical ones. The attention generated by the live webcam footage of the dissection of a colossal squid at Te Papa has hopefully proved the value and reach of online audiences to our cultural institutions.

And good on National Services Te Paerangi, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa for initiating this website, providing practical support for and increasing the visibility of our museums, whare taonga, art galleries, science and exhibition centres, and historic places. 

image cc by shortie66

 
Tags: culture and heritage, Digital media, museums, nzmuseums
Posted in: e-Learning
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