NDNP Awardee Interim Performance Report
NEH Award Number: PJ-50038-08
NDNP State: Washington
Submitted By: Marlys Rudeen, Project Director
Report Date: January 31, 2009
INTERIM PERFORMANCE REPORT NARRATIVE1. Changes in Workplan or Methodology.
There have been few changes in the preliminary workplan to this point in the project. However, with the advent of the new DVV and adoption of the new technical specifications, there will be some adjustments in future months. At present, despite occasional bureaucratic delays, the project is on schedule for the first deliverables at the end of January.
The Project Coordinator, Laura Robinson, was hired and began work full-time in September. It was decided that it would be advantageous to have her work part of each week at the University of Washington (UW) campus. This enabled her to supervise student workers directly, and continue to work closely on selection issues with UW staff.
2. Selection or Film Acquisition/Evaluation Activities
Title selection is continuing, and the decision was made to focus on a particular time period with a wide geographic distribution. Accordingly the selection committee looked for titles that covered 1900-1910, with at least one title for each region and the significant towns of the period: Bellingham, Everett, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Walla Walla, Wenatchee and Yakima. At a meeting between UW and WSL on Sept. 12, 2008 both organizations decided on the first titles to be duplicated/purchased. Since both UW and WSL own master negatives, it was decided that each organization would be responsible for managing its own negatives and obtaining the required duplicates for the titles they own.
Both partners have spent some time working with their service bureaus to get acceptable 2nd generation negatives and the required density readings. Since many of WSL’s negatives are held by a third party, this required some research to confirm the location and availability of certain titles.
While this was happening, Laura hired a work study student and began developing the workflow for examining the film and collecting metadata. She began by experimenting with an Access database supplied by our vendor (OCLC) and with Excel spreadsheets. However it was not always possible to get the required programs on the computer available for the student worker, so they began to use the spreadsheet function on Google Docs, a free web-based set of applications. This has worked well, ensuring that Laura and the student can reach the files from any location and providing the ability to link the film evaluation data to the NDNP wiki (see section 3). They are consulting with OCLC to firm up the respective metadata responsibilities.
The first reel was scanned and run through OCLC’s OCR process, and the data and images were shipped to WSL. Laura ran it through the DVV to make sure it validated before beginning the quality assurance process. Using the sample reel, the internal quality assurance processes are being developed.
We did find some incorrect metadata and are creating a work plan to best deal with such errors. One such example of an error was the incorrect attribution of ownership of the tiff images to ‘Minnesota State Historical Society’ in the validated data files (_1.xml files). Laura investigated and determined it came from embedded metadata in tiff files. She located a command-line tool used to extract, write, and view embedded data in image files and is working with the vendor to develop a plan of correction.
Since the latest version of the DVV has arrived, the decision was made to adopt the 2009 technical specifications for metadata on future reels.
3. Award Activities with Collaborating Institutions
A contract with the UW was executed to allow the Washington State Library (WSL) to reimburse UW for two functions: purchase of duplicate film from negative masters owned by UW; and payment of work study worker(s) at the UW Library. Arrangements were also made to provide office space for Laura and student worker(s) at UW.
Laura has established a wiki for the project to use for maintaining files and communicating. The NDNP wiki is located at http://wiki.secstate.wa.gov/ndnp/MainPage.ashx
The wiki provides a method of storing and making available a variety of documents generated during the project, and will provide a coherent record of the project. News and updates also circulate on a project listserv to all participants and committee members.
4. Conversion and/or Vendor Selection
The RFP for scanning and OCR was issued on Sept. 15, 2008 and responses were due Oct. 15, 2008. Three proposals were received and evaluated by staff according to a procedure and scoring process developed in consultation with WSL’s contracts office. On Oct. 24, 2008, WSL announced that the successful vendor was OCLC. WSL and its contract office immediately began working on the contract which is now completed.
While contract negotiations were going on, the portable hard drive and mailing cases were purchased, named (after boats in the Washington State Ferry fleet), and shipped to the vendor in Bethlehem, PA.
Film examination and metadata collection were completed for the first title, five reels of the Seattle Republican and related titles. The first reel will be used as the sample reel to be submitted to LOC by January 31, 2009.
A kickoff meeting with OCLC staff has been scheduled for January 7, 2009 to discuss metadata specifics, project structure, communication, and scheduling of work and shipments.
5. Do you have any questions or comments regarding the use of the tools provided by LC (Digital Viewer Validation)?
The DVV has been very helpful and generally easy to use. There were very minor issues with the install and a suggestion made to LOC staff to add text to the documentation for future users. We’ve found that the GUI has been less helpful and more limiting than the command-line options of validation. We intend to use the GUI and perhaps Adobe Bridge for visual validation of the image files.
We are hoping to create scripts and that can output the batch, reel, and issue metadata into various formats for testing and validation.
6. Provide an update on your planned schedule for delivery of digital assets for the award, including samples, to the NDNP repository.
The hard drives purchased for the project have a capacity of 1 TB, requiring between 18-20 reels to fill. Shipments of drives will take place every 6-8 weeks. The table below represents the list of titles and possible substitutes divided by six month periods to assist the staff members responsible for acquiring the negatives, performing the film evaluation and quality control.
Titles reels pages del. by 7/31/09 del. by 1/31/10 del. by 6/30/10
Blaine Journal 12 8400 8400
Bremerton News 10 7000 7000
Cayton's Weekly 1 700 700
Colville Examiner 5 6422 6422
Colfax Gazette 8 4815 4815
Commonwealth, Everett 1 700 700
Co-Operative News, Everett 1 700 700
Everett Herald (substitute)
Industrial Freedom, Edison 1 700 700
Labor Journal, Everett 3 2100 2100
Leavenworth Echo 6 4200 4200
Lynden Tribune 6 4200 4200
Pullman Herald 11 7700 7700
Ranche and Range 8 5600 5600
Scimitar, Kettle Falls 3 2100 2100
Seattle Republican 5 4668 4668
Seattle Star 22 19800 19800
Spokane Press 10 7000 7000
Tacoma Times (substitute)
Walla Walla Evening Statesman 22 15400 15400
Washington Socialist, Everett 1 700 700
Wenatchee Daily World 13 9100 9100
Yakima Herald 12 5641 5641
Total pages 117646 29246 43600 44800
Total reels 161 41 56 64
Titles
|
reels
|
pages
|
deliv.
by July 31, 2009
|
deliv.
by Jan 31, 2010
|
deliv.
by June 30, 2010
|
Blaine Journal
|
12
|
8400
|
|
|
8400
|
Bremerton News
|
10
|
7000
|
|
7000
|
|
Cayton's Weekly
|
1
|
700
|
|
700
|
|
Colville Examiner
|
5
|
6422
|
6422
|
|
|
Colfax Gazette
|
8
|
4815
|
4815
|
|
|
Commonwealth, Everett
|
1
|
700
|
|
700
|
|
Co-Operative News, Everett
|
1
|
700
|
|
700
|
|
Everett Herald (substitute)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Industrial Freedom, Edison
|
1
|
700
|
|
|
700
|
Labor Journal, Everett
|
3
|
2100
|
|
|
2100
|
Leavenworth Echo
|
6
|
4200
|
|
4200
|
|
Lynden Tribune
|
6
|
4200
|
|
4200
|
|
Pullman Herald
|
11
|
7700
|
7700
|
|
|
Ranche and Range
|
8
|
5600
|
|
5600
|
|
Scimitar, Kettle Falls
|
3
|
2100
|
|
|
2100
|
Seattle Republican
|
5
|
4668
|
4668
|
|
|
Seattle Star
|
22
|
19800
|
|
19800
|
|
Spokane Press
|
10
|
7000
|
|
|
7000
|
Tacoma Times (substitute)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Walla Walla Evening Statesman
|
22
|
15400
|
|
|
15400
|
Washington Socialist, Everett
|
1
|
700
|
|
700
|
|
Wenatchee Daily World
|
13
|
9100
|
|
|
9100
|
Yakima Herald
|
12
|
5641
|
5641
|
|
|
Total pages
|
|
117646
|
29246
|
43600
|
44800
|
Total reels
|
161
|
|
41
|
56
|
64
|
7. State briefly the status of any other digitized newspaper activities in your or collaborating partners’ institutions (non-NDNP-funded).
Since July the State Library has put up two more newspaper titles in their internal digital newspaper project, the Yakima Herald (1889-1890), and the Puget Sound Herald from Steilacoom (Mar. 1858-1860). Several more titles are in process. This internal project has been significantly slowed down by budget and staff cuts, and by the fact that some of the personnel involved have significant roles in the NDNP project.
8. Please provide copies of or URLs for any public presentations or publications on topics related to your participation in NDNP (or describe future plans for such).
WSL’s NDNP related news: http://blogs.secstate.wa.gov/digitization/index.php/category/digital-collections/newspapers/ndnp/
Mar. 13, 2009 Washington State Council on Social Studies, Chelan, WA. Presentation on digital collections and primary resources will highlight Chronicling America and NDNP.
9. Describe any follow-up issues or questions you would like convey to the NDNP program committee as you begin your digital conversion project.
It is our understanding that the new DVV includes validation of embedded metadata in the image files. Because of such issues as described above we are looking forward to having more robust checking of the metadata in the image files.
Please submit to your NEH Program Officer (
[email protected]) with a copy to
[email protected], by January 31, 2009.
The items listed are provided as guidance to the project director in developing the narrative description of project activities. Because projects vary considerably, not all items will be relevant to a particular project. Please feel free to organize this portion of the report in the way that most clearly presents what has taken place during the grant period.
The narrative description of an interim performance report should average between one and three pages in length.
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