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Cabinet of Curiosities
####Use the Museum's Library and Special Collections to Create Engaging Experiences
##Hackathon Findings
#Lessons Learned
- Interesting to see how VR might be used
- QR_iousities is something we are interested in using
#QR_iousities
- We are interested in investigating how we can start to leverage QR_iousities in upcoming exhibits as a library service
- Also thinking of it for use in the new library space.
- Plan to introduce it to other departments to see if they can help us implement it
- Giving it a forked github page for further development
##Hackathon Projects
- QR_iousities and its demo and presentation
- My Curator, its iOS app and presentation
- Butterfly Effect and its presentation and demo
##Background
The Museum's Library and Special Collections tells the story of the museum. We manage rare books, personal paper and research collections, over a million photos, scientific artwork, and exhibition tools and objects which tell the story of the creation of the dioramas and museum displays. Our memorabilia collection is often considered "the museum of the museum", and like our other special collections it usually connects with other spaces in the museum.
Staff of Third Asiatic Expedition, Mongolia, 1925, by James B. Shackelford, ID 410730
Many people don't know the museum has always had a library and that it is a part of the founding charter. From the start the library has been charged with supporting the work of the museum scientists, but we would now like to reach a wider audience. The challenge is to promote the museum library in a fun and engaging way that enriches the general public's experience in the library and throughout the museum using library resources. Build some kind of experience that is connected to physical items on display that will help us reach out to the public and teach them about the role of the library.
##Solutions
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Dive into a Rare Book. Help us connect a visitor who is looking at a rare book on display with the complete digitized book on BHL, allowing them to take in more context and allowing them to view the rest of the book.
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Resource Curation Interface for memorabilia. Build an interface that allows us to show all the resources we have that inform the objects that we hold. We want to be able to tell an object's story with our resources.
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Curate your own exhibit game or simulation. Build an interface that allows visitors to curate their own exhibits using the library's resources. Send the player on a journey through the museum! Role play as a researcher. What can be discovered about your favorite object? Use the labels in public exhibits as search terms to generate results from our library resources. Through research via the library in your pocket create a Virtual Exhibition and share it on social media.
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Let your imagination run with this one!
##Resources
###Dive into a Rare Book - Gessner: The Father of Modern Zoology
Approximately 200 years before Linnaeus, Konrad Gessner (1516-1565) attempted to classify all known animals and this book is his resulting work.
We rarely open our copy of Gessner's 1551 "Conradi Gesneri medici Tigurini Historiæ animalium Lib. I. de quadrupedibus uiuiparis" as it is the earliest original binding in our collection. The library would like to be able to display the closed book to the public someday and would like connect visitors with a version of the book which has been scanned and is available in the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
- Library Catalog (Sierra) has this entry for Gessner
- BHL has this entry
- Internet Archive entry
- Digital Special Collections (Omeka) has more; here are two links: Book image and catalog number and Albrecht Durer's 1515 rhinoceros image
###Library in your Pocket - Central Asiatic/Third Asiatic Expedition Sweater
Dive deeper into something in our exhibit cases or throughout the museum by using library resources! We have records for items in the library and we would like to connect them to items displayed with objects/specimens in the public halls. Allow people to play onsite or at home!
Sweater worn during the Third Asiatic Expedition, pictured in staff photo top of page.
- 3rd Asiatic Expedition staff
- Fieldbook image
- Dino eggs pic
- Same dino eggs now on exhibit in Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
- American flag used during the 1925 Central Asiatic Expedition (in the Hall outside from Cafe on 4)
- xEAC record for Central Asiatic Expo
- "The New Conquest of Central Asia: a Narrative of the Explorations of the Central Asiatic Expeditions in Mongolia and China, 1921-1930" - scanned book at BHL and BHL catalog record for book
###Other Resources:
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