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Data Migration & Information Management with Royal Armouries Case Study Ben Sullivan Head of European Operations KE Software an Axiell Group Company Overview What is Data Migration? When does it occur? Who’s responsible? How is it done? Why is it important? Royal Armouries Case Study (Better) Information Management What is Data Migration? • Not an automatic process • Not a data cleanup exercise 1/12/06 1 December 06 December 1, 2006 12/1/06 1 December Next Thursday • A procedure to move data When does it occur? Configure EMu Customise EMu Migrate Data Develop Reports Configure Web Configure Security Configure Connections Train Users Who’s responsible? Museum Data managers & owners Technical staff Users Supplier (Technical team) How is it done? Analyse all data sources Create a mapping document Acceptance testing Agree on scope & price Fixes Develop migration scripts Final load – Go Live! Why is it important? Save time & resources User acceptance Consistent data is useful ... Reporting Publishing Sharing Analysis Why is it important? Publishing Why is it important? Sharing Structured data (successful data migration) means you can share and link information for wider access & portability Case study: Europeana Portal Royal Armouries • • • • • Large collections Multiple sites Web output Lots of descriptive content Two concurrent projects: • WW1 commemorations • EMu implementation Royal Armouries • • • • Data migrated from STAR 150,000 records Fields re-purposed Data structures inconsistent Royal Armouries • Data is live • Web roll-out underway • EMu DAMS roll-out underway • Final user training scheduled • Planning for future collection projects Royal Armouries Training Reports 11% 1% Project Management 14% Budget per Deliverable (excluding Licence, Support & Travel) Data Migration 35% Installation 6% IMu development 21% EMu development 12% Royal Armouries Training 10% Reports 1% Time spent per Deliverable (excluding Licence, Support & Travel) Project Management 17% Data Migration 48% Installation 3% IMu development 9% EMu development 12% Better Info Mgt - Workflows Capture content through workflows Promote the benefits to staff, Raise the profile with management, Ensure it is a day to day task - workflow, Prevent a future backlog Photograph Import Organise DAMS Publish Requests Case study: University Of St. Andrews Photographic Archive Better Info Mgt - Technology Capture content through new technologies Applications configured for the task Better tools to reduce need for back capture Different devices Flexible technology Case study: Natural History Museum, London Ben Sullivan [email protected]