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Heritage Seeds:Heritage Seeds:
Preserving a Scholar-Photographer’s Preserving a Scholar-Photographer’s Legacy Images in a Digital EnvironmentLegacy Images in a Digital Environment
Allan T. KohlAllan T. KohlMinneapolis College of Art & DesignMinneapolis College of Art & Design
““Collaborating with Faculty: Building Special Visual Resources Collaborating with Faculty: Building Special Visual Resources Collections” Collections” Visual Resources Association, MilwaukeeVisual Resources Association, MilwaukeeMarch 12, 2014March 12, 2014
Heritage (heirloom) seeds:
a crop variety that has been selected because of a set of desired characteristics and
handed down from generation to generation.
Dr. Philip Larson, Dr. Philip Larson, Professor of Art and Architectural History, Professor of Art and Architectural History, Minneapolis College of Art & Design, 1974-2012 Minneapolis College of Art & Design, 1974-2012
Charles Sumner Frost: Charles Sumner Frost: Milwaukee Road Depot, Minneapolis, MN Milwaukee Road Depot, Minneapolis, MN (1899) (1899)
Emmanuel Louis Masqueray: Emmanuel Louis Masqueray: Basilica of Saint Mary, Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN (1914) (1914)
Louis Sullivan: Louis Sullivan: Merchants National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa Merchants National Bank, Grinnell, Iowa (1899) (1899)
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials, 2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials,
or a combination of both?or a combination of both?
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials, 2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials,
or a combination of both?or a combination of both?
3. How large is the collection?3. How large is the collection?
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials, 2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials,
or a combination of both?or a combination of both?
3. How large is the collection?3. How large is the collection?
4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials, 2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials,
or a combination of both?or a combination of both?
3. How large is the collection?3. How large is the collection?
4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?
5. How are the contents identified?5. How are the contents identified?
https://www.lib.umn.edu/scrbm/naahttps://www.lib.umn.edu/scrbm/naa
http://www.emporis.com/http://www.emporis.com/
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners: 225 South Sixth Building 225 South Sixth Building (Capella Tower), Minneapolis, MN (Capella Tower), Minneapolis, MN (1992) (1992)
Long & Kees: Long & Kees: Masonic Temple (Hennepin Center for the Arts), Masonic Temple (Hennepin Center for the Arts), Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN (1888-1890; renovated 1979 and 2011) (1888-1890; renovated 1979 and 2011)
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials, 2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials,
or a combination of both?or a combination of both?
3. How large is the collection?3. How large is the collection?
4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?
5. How are the contents identified?5. How are the contents identified?
6. What discretion would the recipient institution have to retain 6. What discretion would the recipient institution have to retain only the most useful portion of the donation? only the most useful portion of the donation?
What will be done with the remainder?What will be done with the remainder?
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials, 2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials,
or a combination of both?or a combination of both?
3. How large is the collection?3. How large is the collection?
4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?
5. How are the contents identified?5. How are the contents identified?
6. What discretion would the recipient institution have to retain 6. What discretion would the recipient institution have to retain only the most useful portion of the donation? only the most useful portion of the donation?
What will be done with the remainder?What will be done with the remainder?
7. What use rights would be conveyed to the recipient institution?7. What use rights would be conveyed to the recipient institution?
http://www.vraweb.org/resources/ipr/model_agreements/index.htmlhttp://www.vraweb.org/resources/ipr/model_agreements/index.html
Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift Checklist for Assessing the Proposed Gift of a Faculty Legacy Image Collectionof a Faculty Legacy Image Collection
1.1. Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?Of what information forms does the proposed gift collection consist?
2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials, 2. Does the collection consist of original materials, copy materials,
or a combination of both?or a combination of both?
3. How large is the collection?3. How large is the collection?
4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?4. What is the physical condition of the collection? How is it housed?
5. How are the contents identified?5. How are the contents identified?
6. What discretion would the recipient institution have to retain 6. What discretion would the recipient institution have to retain only the most useful portion of the donation? only the most useful portion of the donation?
What will be done with the remainder?What will be done with the remainder?
7. What use rights would be conveyed to the recipient institution?7. What use rights would be conveyed to the recipient institution?
8. To what extent is the donor willing to provide time and expertise to 8. To what extent is the donor willing to provide time and expertise to facilitate standard-compliant descriptive cataloging?facilitate standard-compliant descriptive cataloging?
Holabird & Root: Holabird & Root: Rand Tower, Minneapolis, MN Rand Tower, Minneapolis, MN (1929) (1929)
Magney & Tusler: Magney & Tusler: Foshay Tower, Minneapolis, MN Foshay Tower, Minneapolis, MN (1929) (1929)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69184488@N06/http://www.flickr.com/photos/69184488@N06/
All location photographs in this presentationcourtesy Dr. Philip Larson.
Images of historic picture postcards courtesy the collection of Philip Larson and Ursula Larson.
Heritage Seeds:Heritage Seeds:
Preserving a Scholar-Photographer’s Preserving a Scholar-Photographer’s Legacy Images in a Digital EnvironmentLegacy Images in a Digital Environment
Allan T. KohlAllan T. KohlMinneapolis College of Art & DesignMinneapolis College of Art & Design
““Collaborating with Faculty: Building Special Visual Resources Collaborating with Faculty: Building Special Visual Resources Collections” Collections” Visual Resources Association, MilwaukeeVisual Resources Association, MilwaukeeMarch 12, 2014March 12, 2014