Puget Sound’s MARS (Media Asset Retrieval System) Digital Library
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19/01/2017
19/01/2017
2002
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The MARS (Media Asset Retrieval System) Project is a collaboration between public broadcasters, libraries and schools in the Puget Sound region to assess the needs of their constituents and pool resources to develop solutions to meet those needs. The Project’s ultimate goal is to create a digital online resource that will provide access to content produced by public broadcasters and libraries. The MARS Project is funded by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Television Future Fund. Convergence ConsortiumThe Convergence Consortium is a model for community collaboration, including representatives from public broadcasting, libraries and schools in the Puget Sound region. They meet regularly to consider collaborative efforts that will be mutually beneficial to their institutions and constituents. Specifically, the archives of public broadcasters have been identified as significant resources that can be accessed through libraries and used by schools, and integrated with text and photographic archives from other partners.Using the work-centered framework, we collected data through interviews with nine engineers and observation of their searching while they performed their regular, job-related searches on the Web. The framework was used to analyze the data on two levels: 1) the activities and organizational relationships and constrains of work domains, and 2) users’ cognitive and social activities and their subjective preferences during searching. |
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Efthimiadis, E.N., Mai, J., Alam, T., Bisson, J.E., Detera, E.C., Foit, L.M., and Tennis, J.T. (2002). "Puget Sound’s MARS (Media Asset Retrieval System) Digital Library." Poster presented at 2002 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Portland, OR. |
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