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Canadian War Museum wins digitization battle

If you think your companyโ€™s Web site is complicated, try undertaking a project that requires you to digitizing about 8,000 vintage artifacts from the First World War.

Thatโ€™s exactly what the Canadian War Museum did for its newly launched โ€œCanada and the First World Warโ€ Web site. The online resource will allow the public to read and view thousands of war-time photographs, art, letters and diaries. Kathryn Lyons, senior interpretative planner at the Ottawa-based museum, said the massive collection gives users an amazing look into the day-to-day lives of Canadaโ€™s soldiers circa 1914.

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โ€œThe thing that sets us apart from other Web projects is that we have hundreds of objects โ€“ lots of real stuff,โ€ she said. โ€œWe took really great, high-quality photos of all the objects we have in our collection as a way of rounding out the story for visitors to our site.โ€

But with a project of such massive scale comes serious technical issues. โ€œSize was really the biggest challenge for us and probably the one we were least prepared for,โ€ Lyons said. โ€œWe had to edit and translate about 100,000 words of text and keep track of the thousands of images we created. It was about 925 pages of Web content.โ€

For museum staff, once it solved the problem of creating and compiling the digital artifacts, the focus shifted toward how to manage the content.

โ€œOur artifacts, images and archival material already have databases,โ€ Lyons said. โ€œItโ€™s how the content is managed โ€“ both in-house for us and for researchers who want to go through our catalogues.โ€

She added, โ€œThe material is separated between two database systems โ€“ one is a more conventional library-style database and the other is an artifact database.โ€

Because pieces of the databases used software held by an outside company, simply feeding all of this content onto the new site was out of the question for the museum.

โ€œThere were some restrictions placed on what information could be displayed due to the outside company that was supplying the support for the databases,โ€ she said. โ€œWe decided to get our Web design company to basically take all of this raw content we collected and build a brand new database that would serve the site.โ€

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