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Using the
Powerhouse Museum
  Collection Data
     Luke Dearnley
         v2.0
Hello


• I am Luke Dearnley
• I work at
  www.powerhousemuseum.com
as a




NERD!
 (i.e. developer)
Why am I here?
• To give you our data! (We are a data
  provider)

• We offer one of few ‘cultural’
  datasets

• And to explain what is in it
• And suggest how you might use it
What is our data
      about?
• To answer that we need to ask
  ‘What do museums do?’

• Collect (significant) objects
• Research them (and much more)
What do WE do?

• Unique and diverse collection
  spanning:

• history, science, technology, design
• industry, decorative arts, music
• transport and space exploration
Other stuff
So, we are
        different...
• We don’t have dinosaur skeletons
• or animal/insect specimens etc
• i.e. no natural sciences collection
• so... what DO we have??
How does this help
      you?
• rich, well described collection
• but, only ever 5% on display
• so we decided to put it ONLINE
• this means all the data is in a
  DIGITAL form
Collection - Online
• online: we have much more ‘on
  display’

• generally the uncatalogued not on
  display

• www.powerhousemuseum.com/
  collection/database/

• it looks like this....
Download metadata

• We have made the metadata
  available for all online objects

• over 73,500 objects
• 9MB zip file
• expands to a 50+MB text file
Data Format

• tab separated text file
• LONG file. Avoid Excel.
• l33t text editors will cope :)
• some fields have multiple values
  separated by the char | (pipe)
• All the metadata is licensed under
  Creative Commons CC-BY-SA

• free to use, remix, play with data
• provided you don’t lock it up
• and you must attribute us!
What is in there?
• unique identifier
• a persistent URL
• name of object
• blob of descriptive text
• dimensions (where measured)
• dates associated with object
• who designed, made or used object
• places it was made, designed, used
You will notice...
• Not every object has every field
• Objects updated as we do research
• Most improvements occur when objects
  come out on display

• Objects acquired most recently have
  richest metadata

• They typically have rego numbers
  starting with 2000 and something...
Lets have a look at
        it
What to do...?
• make maps by reverse geocoding
  our locations

• make timelines using our date fields
• connect the people and companies
  mentioned in the records with
  biographical and company records
  held elsewhere
Or...
• mine the descriptive text for more
  dates, names, places

• make a semantic repository of the
  content with its own API

• you will think of more - those are
  just some of the things we have
  been experimenting with ourselves
Phm on Flickr
• Note that we have a public domain
  photo collection on Flickr

• http://www.flickr.com/photos/
  powerhouse_museum/

• about 50% are quite precisely geocoded
• people have made Google StreetView
  mash-ups and Augmented Reality
  prototypes with them so far
What can you do?


• We’d love to see what you can do!
Where is the data?
• Oh yes....
• www.powerhousemuseum.com/
 collection/database/download.php
Contacting me
• email: luked@phm.gov.au
• twitter: @LukeSnarl

• that data location again?
• www.powerhousemuseum.com/
 collection/database/download.php

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Powerhouse Museum Collection Download Talk V2.0

  • 1. Using the Powerhouse Museum Collection Data Luke Dearnley v2.0
  • 2. Hello • I am Luke Dearnley • I work at www.powerhousemuseum.com
  • 3. as a NERD! (i.e. developer)
  • 4. Why am I here? • To give you our data! (We are a data provider) • We offer one of few ‘cultural’ datasets • And to explain what is in it • And suggest how you might use it
  • 5. What is our data about? • To answer that we need to ask ‘What do museums do?’ • Collect (significant) objects • Research them (and much more)
  • 6. What do WE do? • Unique and diverse collection spanning: • history, science, technology, design • industry, decorative arts, music • transport and space exploration
  • 8. So, we are different... • We don’t have dinosaur skeletons • or animal/insect specimens etc • i.e. no natural sciences collection • so... what DO we have??
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. How does this help you? • rich, well described collection • but, only ever 5% on display • so we decided to put it ONLINE • this means all the data is in a DIGITAL form
  • 15. Collection - Online • online: we have much more ‘on display’ • generally the uncatalogued not on display • www.powerhousemuseum.com/ collection/database/ • it looks like this....
  • 16.
  • 17. Download metadata • We have made the metadata available for all online objects • over 73,500 objects • 9MB zip file • expands to a 50+MB text file
  • 18. Data Format • tab separated text file • LONG file. Avoid Excel. • l33t text editors will cope :) • some fields have multiple values separated by the char | (pipe)
  • 19. • All the metadata is licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY-SA • free to use, remix, play with data • provided you don’t lock it up • and you must attribute us!
  • 20. What is in there? • unique identifier • a persistent URL • name of object • blob of descriptive text • dimensions (where measured) • dates associated with object • who designed, made or used object • places it was made, designed, used
  • 21. You will notice... • Not every object has every field • Objects updated as we do research • Most improvements occur when objects come out on display • Objects acquired most recently have richest metadata • They typically have rego numbers starting with 2000 and something...
  • 22. Lets have a look at it
  • 23.
  • 24. What to do...? • make maps by reverse geocoding our locations • make timelines using our date fields • connect the people and companies mentioned in the records with biographical and company records held elsewhere
  • 25. Or... • mine the descriptive text for more dates, names, places • make a semantic repository of the content with its own API • you will think of more - those are just some of the things we have been experimenting with ourselves
  • 26. Phm on Flickr • Note that we have a public domain photo collection on Flickr • http://www.flickr.com/photos/ powerhouse_museum/ • about 50% are quite precisely geocoded • people have made Google StreetView mash-ups and Augmented Reality prototypes with them so far
  • 27.
  • 28. What can you do? • We’d love to see what you can do!
  • 29. Where is the data? • Oh yes.... • www.powerhousemuseum.com/ collection/database/download.php
  • 30. Contacting me • email: luked@phm.gov.au • twitter: @LukeSnarl • that data location again? • www.powerhousemuseum.com/ collection/database/download.php