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World Canals Conference 2010 Thomas T. Surprenant Claudia A. Perry Walter E. Valero Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

School Curriculum Research Economic Development & Public Relations Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

School Curriculum

Research Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

Economic Development & Public Relations Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

Contact Tom Surprenant thomas.surprenant@qc.cuny.edu Claudia Perry c2perry@nyc.rr.com Walter Valero walter.valero@qc.cuny.edu Software Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

References Databases: - Waterways of New York http://qcpages.qc.edu/gslis/digitization.html Experimental Database: - Postcards from the New York Waterways: 1898-1923 http://www.pcnyw.net/omeka/ Library of Congress - American Memory Project http://memory.loc.gov New York State Education Department Curriculum & Instruction: Social Studies http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/socst/ssresources.html Queens College/CUNY Graduate School of Library & Information Studies (GSLIS)

Waterways of New York: The Establishment & Growth of an Internet Database Thomas T. Surprenant, Chair/Director, Claudia A. Perry, and Walter E. Valero, Queens College Graduate School of Library & Information Studies, Queens, NY, USA Thomas.Surprenant@qc.cuny.edu Postcards are important to the understanding of the various canals and other waterways in New York State. They differ from photographs and other materials in that they are a rich source of easily identifiable information about the cultural and physical development of the state. There are literally thousands of images related to the development, use and termination of the various state canals. Unfortunately, many of these visual sources lack sufficient information to place them into a proper historical and cultural perspective. Too often cultural heritage resources are hidden out of sight, are in inconvenient locations, and may be lost to those who have no knowledge of their existence. The evolution of the Internet has created an exceptional opportunity to make these images available to all, and to create conditions where individuals and organizations can collaborate in a more effective way. The primary intent of the presentation is to show how the creation of an internet database of digitized postcards and other materials can further the appreciation and use of images in understanding the place and role of canals and waterways in the state. We will illustrate how the database can be used in the state mandated elementary curriculum segment devoted to the Erie Canal, and how researchers can utilize the images in researching our waterways. In addition, we will illustrate how the database can be used to further economic development and community revitalization by incorporating selected images into local promotional/historical materials, and/or creating slide shows. It also will showcase the database, which currently has over 600 postcards covering the Erie, Champlain, Barge, Seneca/Cayuga and D&H canals, the Hudson River, various contiguous harbors (e.g. Buffao, New York), and explain how it was created. Of special interest will be a discussion and evaluation of the three software packages used at various points (Greenstone, CONTENTdm, Omeka) so that those interested in creating a similar database can benefit from our expertise. These include one proprietary and two freely available open-source options. Finally, we will show how interested individuals and organizations can submit postcard images to the database without losing control of the actual artifacts. The database and information about it can be viewed at: http://qcpages.qc.edu/gslis/digitization.html. A student (Scott Voth) also is in the process of migrating a portion of the database to the Omeka open-source platform; this work in progress can be seen at http://www.pcnyw.net/omeka/. Thomas T. Surprenant is the Chair/Director of the Queens College Graduate School of Library & Information Studies. He is the son of a tugboat caption on the waterways of New York, and the first in his family to be born on land. He has been worki g to acquire postcards related to the canals and other waterways of New York over the last two decades (and continuing!) Claudia A. Perry is an Associate Professor at the Queens College Graduate School of Library & Information Studies. She designed and teaches a course in Digital Imaging where students scan, create metadata and upload the postcards in the Waterways of New York database.

Walter E. Valero is a Lecturer at the Queens College Graduate School of Library & Information Studies. He also teaches the course in Digital Imaging and created the original pilot Waterways database using Greenstone Open Source software.