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Attached is a message from Barbara Herzog
that lists some sites that have used mill media
management for digital collections.

John Rutherford


-----Original Message-----
From: barbara herzog [mailto:bherzog@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 1:52 PM
To: holibaughr@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Rutherford, John (Library)
Subject: Innovative Image management examples


Ralph,
Below are links to some the WebOPAC's of some Innovative customers who are 
using the Image Management software to display digital objects in their 
WebOPAC.  As I explained on the phone, what the user sees in the WebOPAC is 
exactly the same, regardless of whether the site used the earlier 
windows-based image management product or the new web-based Millennium 
Media Management version, which will be in General Release as a part of 
Release 2002 Phase 2.
Also, it's not really possible to see E-Reserves information specifically, 
as you need to know a course or professor to search; and also would need a 
password to actually access the information.

1) State Library of New South Wales - building an image collection of World
War 1 conscription material
  <http://192.231.59.37/search>
Do a title search under 'Dixson Images'
  They are linking to Images integrated with main catalog but hosted on an 
external server

2) Temple University - they're beta testing the Millennium Media Management 
module, but there's no way to tell which version of the software was used 
to associate the images with the bib. records. Note that the display of 
their thumbnail images seems somewhat distorted on my laptop - I've not 
seen this before when viewing thumbnails
http://diamond.temple.edu:81/search/
They have set up several scopes specific to various image collections. Try 
keyword searches on "philadelphia"

3) American Museum of Natural History - they're beta testing Millennium 
Media Management
http://nolan.acnatsci.org/search/

Try an Author search on "Say, Thomas"


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Barbara Herzog
Customer Sales Consultant
Innovative Interfaces, Inc.
44 Paine Rd.
Chepachet  RI  02814
bherzog@xxxxxxxxxx
office:    401-949-5979
voicemail: 800-878-6600 x5108
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