Pre-project activities (prior to Apr. 2016)
- Formed core group within Library Technical Services Dept. and scheduled weekly meetings
- Did initial modelling for annotations, investigate applicability of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Annotation Data Model
- Manually created 45 sample annotations in turtle format
- Prototyped an annotation creation tool
- Consulted with Princeton University Center for Digital Humanities (CDH)
- Presentation:
- "De-"framing" Derrida", BIBFRAME Update Forum, ALA Midwinter Meeting 2016
Phase 1 (Apr.-Sept. 2016)
- Expanded core group to include local Rare Books staff
- Consulted with faculty stakeholder in French and Italian Dept.
- Explored the possibility of coordination with related CDH Derrida project
- Created informational web page on Princeton website and updated it regularly: https://library.princeton.edu/tsd/cams/ld4p/
- Created private GitHub wiki for Princeton internal documentation
- Participated in collaborative LD4P Rare Materials ontology calls
- Contributed to the creation, categorization, and prioritization of use cases
- Participated in LD4All Ontology Alignment Calls
- Consulted with library IT staff
- Discussed idea of training a select group of staff in linked data concepts
- Worked on modelling of annotations, seeking input from members of the Web Annotation Working Group
- Scheduled bi-weekly LD4P workshops for the core group
- Studied ontology modelling by way of a Protégé Pizza ontology tutorial
- Submitted article to the Journal of Library Metadata entitled "From Notes to Annotations: Deconstructing Dedications in the Library of Jacques Derrida at Princeton University"
- Created proposal for imaging relevant pages from a sample of ~500 annotated books
- Selected 525 objects from Derrida's library for digitization
- Met with the LD4P Project Manager
- Outlined plans for Oct.-Dec. 2016, the first half of Phase 2
- Initiated process of hiring student help for the transcription of annotations in Phase 2
- Followed wider linked data-related activities
- Presentations
(Last updated Sept. 2016, to be updated again Dec. 2016)