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Breaking barriers without
   breaking the bank
         Amanda Hill
        Hillbraith Ltd.
     [Deseronto Archives]
A bit of context…
Deseronto
• Population: 1,900

• First settled by Mohawks in 1784

• Became a major timber-processing centre in late
  19th century

• Site of Royal Flying Corps pilot training airfields in
  WWI
Deseronto Public Library
• Began life as the Deseronto Mechanics’
  Institute in 1885

• Became Public Library in 1896

• Has been collecting/keeping records,
  photographs etc. for many years
1896 Library Rules
8. No one shall be permitted to take books from
  the shelves except the Librarian and assistant
  and members of the Board of Management.

9. Noise, audible conversation, or disorderly
  conduct in the Library and Reading Room is
  strictly prohibited.
Problems with first librarian…
• Arthur P. Brown, librarian 1891-1915
“The question of refusal on part of the Librarian to issue certain books to various individuals
was raised by the Secretary who took the ground that we should not have books in the
Library at all about which there was any reasonable doubt. Several books were named
among which were the following:-

The Lady of Quality ['A Lady of Quality' by Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1896]
Maggie [by Stephen Crane, 1893]
Tess of Duberville ['Tess of the d'Urbervilles' by Thomas Hardy, 1891]
On the Sunny Shore [by Henryk Sienkiewicz, 1897]

It was moved by Mr. Costigan, seconded by Mr. Copland that we expunge these books
entirely.

The Librarian was instructed that outside of these books he was hereafter to refuse no
person provided the books desired were in the Library.”
Deseronto Public Library Board Minutes, December 13, 1898
Deseronto Archives
• Formally established by 1997 by-law

• Total annual budget: $11,000

• Occupies a corner of the Library

• Part-time archivist
IT situation in 2007
• Approximately 1997
IT situation in 2007
• Town website (no access for updating by archives
  staff)

• Limited IT support

• Archives’ PC attached to Deseronto Public
  Library’s network & Internet
  – Network drive, backed up

• No email account for Archives
• Collection rich in images

• Archives poor in resources

• Completely lacking any sort of online presence
Solution
• Use free (or nearly-free) online tools to:
  – act as the Archives’ public face
  – share images and news about the materials in the
    collection


• Use those tools to promote the work of the
  Archives and raise funds for further
  development of programs
Initial online steps for Deseronto
                  Archives
• Sep 2007:Gmail & Google Calendar account for
  Archives

• Oct 2007: Blog set up

                   $47.99
• Jan 2008: Flickr account opened

• Jul 2008: Moved to ‘Pro’ Flickr account

• Jan 2009: Began using Twitter
Whistle-stop tour…
Funding for digitization
• 2009: Town of Deseronto contributed $4,000
  for a digitization project

• Allowed for rapid addition of new content to
  Flickr
Outreach not just online…
• Articles in bi-monthly town newsletter,
  delivered to every home

• Annual Heritage Day/Family Day competition
  in conjunction with Deseronto Public School

• Attendance at Town events
Pushing the boundaries
• …going beyond ‘us’ telling ‘them’

• Seeking content from users that we couldn’t
  meet locally
User-generated content?
• Grant of $16,000 from Ontario’s Museums and
  Technology Fund, 2010, with funding of
  $4,000 from the Town of Deseronto

• Used to build and generate content for a new
  website: ‘About Deseronto’:
  http://aboutdeseronto.omeka.net/
Absence…


Physical
distance
from home
town
              Feelings of
              affection for
              home town



with apologies to Jessica Hagy of ‘Indexed’
        http://thisisindexed.com
Low-cost, sustainable approach




       Just launching a beta
      version of their hosted
       service in April 2010
Omeka.net plans
Disadvantages
• Initially, Omeka.net did not offer an option for
  users to upload materials direct
  – Which had been the whole point of ‘About
    Deseronto’


• Hard to get people to engage
  – Very small population, which doesn’t help!
New direction
• Oral histories
  – Archives Board members helped to identify
    potential interviewees

  – 10 interviews conducted during the course of the
    project

  – Big learning curve – technology, technique
Christmas in the funeral home
‘About Deseronto’
• Partial success

• ‘Contribute’ option now available, but not
  really being used!
Facebook
• Set up a Facebook account a year ago
  (reluctantly) for the Archives to help promote
  Doors Open through an event page

• An unexpected success
How do we measure success?
Basic usage statistics
• 1,300 images on Flickr
  – 57 images with comments
  – 200 images ‘favorited’
  – Over 200,000 views
• 96 blog posts, 8 pages
  – 99 comments
• 502 tweets
  – 279 followers
Impact
• Comments and notes from users

• Collaboration with users

• New accessions
   – virtual, digital and tangible

• New creative works

• Funding for new projects

• Support for our work
Grateful users
Flickr comments
Flickr comments
Flickr notes
User-generated notes
User-generated notes
Virtual collections
Virtual collections
New digital materials
• WWI Royal Flying Corps camps

• Camp Mohawk images on Flickr and blog

• Email from son of one of the flight instructors
  at Camp Mohawk, mentioning a photograph
  album
Postscript
A spur for creativity…
• A 15-year-old railway enthusiast
Advantages for Deseronto

• Walking tour

• Display panels for Doors Open in 2011
Walking tour
Financial impact
• $4,000 in 2009 for digitisation from Town of
  Deseronto

• $20,000 received in 2010 for ‘About
  Deseronto’ Omeka site
  – 75% from Ontario Ministry of Culture
  – 25% from Town of Deseronto
Facebook
• An unexpected success (150 ‘friends’ to date)
  – More connections with local people than through
    Twitter
  – More help with identifying people/places/things
  – Many more user-contributed photos, comments
  – Lesson learnt: go to where your audience is!
Support for our work
• Social media audiences can be called upon in
  times of need
  – A lot of support on Facebook for the archives in
    the light of cuts to the National Archival
    Development Program in recent weeks
Disadvantages?
Things to consider
• Security/portability of images and metadata
  from external web services
  – Have backup copies


• Possibility of vandalism/inappropriate content
  – Vigilance important (incidence negligible so far)
In summary
• Disadvantages heavily outweighed by advantages

• Try different things, see what works for your particular context

• See what other people are doing and shamelessly steal and copy
  ideas

• Make your service as noticeable and available as possible

• You DON‘T need a big budget, a huge amount of time or a lot of IT
  support to have
    – a respectable online presence
    – a significant impact on the world outside your walls
Final glimpses, final thought

                                                    You may never know
                                                   what results come of
                                                   your action, but if you
                                                    do nothing there will
                                                        be no result.

                                                        Mahatma Gandhi

      HMR1-09-41 "C.P.R. Station. W'p'g.“
HMR1-09-40 "W'p'g Armories 1884. Harry in Motor“
                     1907
Contact details

• deseronto.archives@gmail.com

• http://deserontoarchives.wordpress.com

• http://www.flickr.com/photos/deserontoarchives/

• http://www.facebook.com/deseronto.archives

• http://aboutdeseronto.omeka.net

• @DeserontoArch on Twitter

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Breaking barriers without breaking the bank

  • 1. Breaking barriers without breaking the bank Amanda Hill Hillbraith Ltd. [Deseronto Archives]
  • 2. A bit of context…
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Deseronto • Population: 1,900 • First settled by Mohawks in 1784 • Became a major timber-processing centre in late 19th century • Site of Royal Flying Corps pilot training airfields in WWI
  • 6. Deseronto Public Library • Began life as the Deseronto Mechanics’ Institute in 1885 • Became Public Library in 1896 • Has been collecting/keeping records, photographs etc. for many years
  • 7. 1896 Library Rules 8. No one shall be permitted to take books from the shelves except the Librarian and assistant and members of the Board of Management. 9. Noise, audible conversation, or disorderly conduct in the Library and Reading Room is strictly prohibited.
  • 8. Problems with first librarian… • Arthur P. Brown, librarian 1891-1915 “The question of refusal on part of the Librarian to issue certain books to various individuals was raised by the Secretary who took the ground that we should not have books in the Library at all about which there was any reasonable doubt. Several books were named among which were the following:- The Lady of Quality ['A Lady of Quality' by Frances Hodgson Burnett, 1896] Maggie [by Stephen Crane, 1893] Tess of Duberville ['Tess of the d'Urbervilles' by Thomas Hardy, 1891] On the Sunny Shore [by Henryk Sienkiewicz, 1897] It was moved by Mr. Costigan, seconded by Mr. Copland that we expunge these books entirely. The Librarian was instructed that outside of these books he was hereafter to refuse no person provided the books desired were in the Library.” Deseronto Public Library Board Minutes, December 13, 1898
  • 9. Deseronto Archives • Formally established by 1997 by-law • Total annual budget: $11,000 • Occupies a corner of the Library • Part-time archivist
  • 10.
  • 11. IT situation in 2007 • Approximately 1997
  • 12. IT situation in 2007 • Town website (no access for updating by archives staff) • Limited IT support • Archives’ PC attached to Deseronto Public Library’s network & Internet – Network drive, backed up • No email account for Archives
  • 13. • Collection rich in images • Archives poor in resources • Completely lacking any sort of online presence
  • 14. Solution • Use free (or nearly-free) online tools to: – act as the Archives’ public face – share images and news about the materials in the collection • Use those tools to promote the work of the Archives and raise funds for further development of programs
  • 15. Initial online steps for Deseronto Archives • Sep 2007:Gmail & Google Calendar account for Archives • Oct 2007: Blog set up $47.99 • Jan 2008: Flickr account opened • Jul 2008: Moved to ‘Pro’ Flickr account • Jan 2009: Began using Twitter
  • 17. Funding for digitization • 2009: Town of Deseronto contributed $4,000 for a digitization project • Allowed for rapid addition of new content to Flickr
  • 18. Outreach not just online… • Articles in bi-monthly town newsletter, delivered to every home • Annual Heritage Day/Family Day competition in conjunction with Deseronto Public School • Attendance at Town events
  • 19. Pushing the boundaries • …going beyond ‘us’ telling ‘them’ • Seeking content from users that we couldn’t meet locally
  • 20. User-generated content? • Grant of $16,000 from Ontario’s Museums and Technology Fund, 2010, with funding of $4,000 from the Town of Deseronto • Used to build and generate content for a new website: ‘About Deseronto’: http://aboutdeseronto.omeka.net/
  • 21. Absence… Physical distance from home town Feelings of affection for home town with apologies to Jessica Hagy of ‘Indexed’ http://thisisindexed.com
  • 22. Low-cost, sustainable approach Just launching a beta version of their hosted service in April 2010
  • 24.
  • 25. Disadvantages • Initially, Omeka.net did not offer an option for users to upload materials direct – Which had been the whole point of ‘About Deseronto’ • Hard to get people to engage – Very small population, which doesn’t help!
  • 26. New direction • Oral histories – Archives Board members helped to identify potential interviewees – 10 interviews conducted during the course of the project – Big learning curve – technology, technique
  • 27. Christmas in the funeral home
  • 28. ‘About Deseronto’ • Partial success • ‘Contribute’ option now available, but not really being used!
  • 29.
  • 30. Facebook • Set up a Facebook account a year ago (reluctantly) for the Archives to help promote Doors Open through an event page • An unexpected success
  • 31. How do we measure success?
  • 32. Basic usage statistics • 1,300 images on Flickr – 57 images with comments – 200 images ‘favorited’ – Over 200,000 views • 96 blog posts, 8 pages – 99 comments • 502 tweets – 279 followers
  • 33. Impact • Comments and notes from users • Collaboration with users • New accessions – virtual, digital and tangible • New creative works • Funding for new projects • Support for our work
  • 42. New digital materials • WWI Royal Flying Corps camps • Camp Mohawk images on Flickr and blog • Email from son of one of the flight instructors at Camp Mohawk, mentioning a photograph album
  • 43.
  • 45. A spur for creativity… • A 15-year-old railway enthusiast
  • 46.
  • 47. Advantages for Deseronto • Walking tour • Display panels for Doors Open in 2011
  • 48.
  • 50.
  • 51. Financial impact • $4,000 in 2009 for digitisation from Town of Deseronto • $20,000 received in 2010 for ‘About Deseronto’ Omeka site – 75% from Ontario Ministry of Culture – 25% from Town of Deseronto
  • 52. Facebook • An unexpected success (150 ‘friends’ to date) – More connections with local people than through Twitter – More help with identifying people/places/things – Many more user-contributed photos, comments – Lesson learnt: go to where your audience is!
  • 53. Support for our work • Social media audiences can be called upon in times of need – A lot of support on Facebook for the archives in the light of cuts to the National Archival Development Program in recent weeks
  • 55.
  • 56. Things to consider • Security/portability of images and metadata from external web services – Have backup copies • Possibility of vandalism/inappropriate content – Vigilance important (incidence negligible so far)
  • 57. In summary • Disadvantages heavily outweighed by advantages • Try different things, see what works for your particular context • See what other people are doing and shamelessly steal and copy ideas • Make your service as noticeable and available as possible • You DON‘T need a big budget, a huge amount of time or a lot of IT support to have – a respectable online presence – a significant impact on the world outside your walls
  • 58. Final glimpses, final thought You may never know what results come of your action, but if you do nothing there will be no result. Mahatma Gandhi HMR1-09-41 "C.P.R. Station. W'p'g.“ HMR1-09-40 "W'p'g Armories 1884. Harry in Motor“ 1907
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Editor's Notes

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