Check out these documents created by Gary Geisler at Stanford for Hydra-in-a-Box: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/hydra/Hydra-in-a-Box+Design+Documents
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 8:10 PM, Erica FINDLEY <eri...@multco.us> wrote: > I don't know of a list like this that exists anywhere. I would however be > willing to talk with you about our own collections and audiences. > > Perhaps a literature review may yield something like this. > > This DPLA tutorial on promoting digital collections provides some good tips > on identifying audiences based on the content you have. > > > http://dp.la/info/about/projects/public-library-partnerships/promoting-use-of-your-digital-content/ > > > Erica > > > *Erica Findley* > Cataloging/Metadata Librarian > Multnomah County Library > Phone: 503.988.5466 > eri...@multcolib.org > multcolib.org <http://www.multcolib.org> > > On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Wilhelmina Randtke <rand...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Does anyone have a set of user stories for a digital library that you'd > be > > willing to share? Or, is there a good place to look this up and pull a > > set? > > > > I'm working with these types of materials: old photos, digitized books, > > digitized newspapers, ETDs. Pretty much the basics of digital library > > content. I'm interested in a listing of ways people would use these, so > I > > can better understand what the platforms I'm working with do well and > where > > gaps are. > > > > -Wilhelmina Randtke > > >