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SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
Metadata cannot be provided because there isn't any recorded, The reason: this photo it was taken with a camera phone.
/Los metadatos no se pueden proporcionar porque no hay ninguna registrada, La razón: esta foto fue tomada con un teléfono con cámara.
The text says:
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Grabill, J C H, Photographer
Photographs made between 1888 and 1891 of cattle ranching, Indians, U.S. Army groups, mining towns, geological phenomena, bull trains, stage coaches, etc. in and near Deadwood, Hot Springs and Sturgis, South Dakota, Colorado and Wyoming. Round-up, lassoing buffalo, hostile Indian camps, portraits, Chinese hose company, IOOF parade, interior of gold mill, railroads, "Buffalo Bill" Cody, beef issue, etc.
Approx. 100 photographs deposited for copyright.
Natalie Pollecutt and Deborah Leem of the Wellcome Library talk about their work in "Putting Medical Officers of Health reports on the map" at the GeoSpatial in the Cultural Heritage Domain - Past, Present and Future event.
This topographic map, found on the wall of a tourist information center, is a representation of a geographic data set. It shows elevations, grades, landscape features and landmarks in a graphical image. Another, unintentional set of metadata is the many pen impressions on one nearby spot, "Llano del Endrinal." This indicates that this spot was pointed out many times to visitors. It must be a very good hiking destination.
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)
aantekeningen bij architectuurplaatje. Plaatje is ook te vinden in de wiki op wiki.geonovum.nl/index.php/3.7.1_Atlas_Demonstrator
(http://wiki.geonovum.nl/images/4/49/Atlas-architectuur.png)
Pages of archival sleeves that fit into standard 3-ring binders are a very convenient way to store negatives. Each page holds an average roll of film, though 36-exposure rolls of 35mm film require an extra half-page. There are separate sleeve types for 120 negatives and 35mm negatives, and I have organized my negatives chronologically by type. The categories are 120 b/w, 120 C-41, 35mm b/w, and 35mm C-41. (C-41 is the most common color film process)
The pages of sleeves include a spot just for metadata, but it's not very much room and my handwriting is big. I record the date of processing, camera, and sometimes subject; since I've gotten back into film, I haven't really had the time for the level of dutiful recordkeeping that I used to do before grad school.
/Metadata cannot be provided because there isn't any recorded, The reason: this photo it was taken with a camera phone.
/Los metadatos no se pueden proporcionar porque no hay ninguna registrada, La razón: esta foto fue tomada con un teléfono con cámara.
SCSL hosted a Metadata Tea and invited SCSL retirees to help identify people in photos. A great time was had by all and many subject headings created :-)