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Beyond Crowdsourcing: Working With Donors, Student Fieldworkers, and Community Scholars to Improve Cultural Heritage Collection Metadata
Journal of Digital Media Management
  • Andrea Payant, Utah State University
  • Becky Skeen, Utah State University
  • Anna-Maria Arnljots, Utah State University
  • Randy Williams, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Henry Stewart Publications LLP
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Abstract

Utah State University Libraries (USU) employs community-based crowdsourcing metadata practices that provide in-depth, collaborative strategies that go beyond more commonly used collecting methods. Improved metadata quality is a result of working closely with donors, community scholars, students, and the public to describe cultural heritage collections fairly and thoroughly. This article provides an overview of successful ways to collaborate with those outside of traditional library units to create more diverse, equitable and inclusive descriptions of archival resources.

Citation Information
Payant, A., Skeen, B., Arnljots, A., Williams, R. (2020). Beyond Crowdsourcing: Working with Donors, Student Fieldworkers, and Community Scholars to Improve Cultural Heritage Collection Metadata. Journal of Digital Media Management, vol. 8, no 3.