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Imago is a prototypic ‘next-generation’ digital repository that is dynamically linked to the collection management databases supported by a unique partnership between the IU Libraries and the Center for Biological Research Collections. Imago is the next stage in the metamorphosis of research data that are currently housed, in the form of physical collection objects, in the collections of the Indiana University Herbarium, the Indiana University Paleontology Collection, and the William R. Adams Zooarchaeology Lab. By taking advantage of dynamic cyberinfrastructure, high-throughput digitization workflows are enabled to build preservation-quality digital research products (3D scans, scanned 35 mm film, specimen photographs etc.), robust metadata integration, and robust linkages to propagate changes in taxonomy, georeferencing, or other augmentations to the existing metadata. Imago also greatly facilitates the discoverability of these collection objects and their metadata to the broader scientific and public community by providing a versatile framework that readily interacts with the API of large-scale biodiversity data aggregators, online curated galleries of images and 3D objects, and citizen-science platforms.

 

In this talk, we aim to demonstrate the broad extensibility of this robust and forward-thinking interface that provides critical linkages between researchers and constantly evolving research data for many generations to come.

Presented by Jennifer Laherty and Gary Motz
Date:
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Wells E174
Categories:
Wednesday Noon Digital Scholarship Series

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