40 · Survey Results: Survey Questions and Responses
UC/CDL Calisphere, Avery E. Field Collection, California Museum of Photography, Libraries Water Resources Collection
and Archives, University of California’s Shared Shelf in ArtStor California Digital Library’s Calisphere.
We are members of FADIS.
We contribute image metadata to aggregated collections (Canadiana and the West Beyond the West). We host image
collections, which other institutions have contributed to (BC Bibliography and Chinese Canadian Stories).
We contribute to the Western Waters Digital Library via harvesting using OAI-PMH. The WWDL and the harvester are
maintained by the University of Utah.
We participate in Calisphere and the Online Archive of California (OAC). Both of these projects are content developed
and hosted by UC Libraries with a web interface developed and hosted by CDL.
We will be contributing to HathiTrust, ArtStor, SharedShelf, and Internet Archive, imminently.
Additional Comments N=2
Our “no” answer assumes that metadata in OAlster does not count as a “shared digital image collection.”
We are currently in negotiation with other institutions in the state to do so, but nothing is final.
STORAGE AND DELIVERY
9. Which platforms are used to store digital image databases/resources at your institution? Check all
that apply. N=81
Licensed image database provider (i.e., ARTstor) 60 74%
Faculty or institutional/organization server 50 62%
Open source digital repository 49 61%
Proprietary digital repository 36 44%
Open source software 29 36%
Shared digital repository 28 35%
Public photo sharing site 28 35%
Other platform 9 11%
If you selected “Other platform” above, please specify the platform. N=9
Amazon Web Services, DuraCloud, Glacier-cloud, external media: drives, discs
ARTstor Shared Shelf, custom-built websites
Master images are stored on external drives and access images are hosted through proprietary DAM and some duplicate
copies available on shared network drive.
MDID
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