Description
Book SynopsisCovers best practices for 3D data preservation, management, metadata, legal issues, and access. Beginning with surveys of current practices, the authors provide recommendations for implementing standards and identify areas in which further development is required. A glossary of key terms and acronyms is included for easy reference.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Jennifer Moore, Adam Rountrey, and Hannah Scates Kettler
- Context for This Work
- The Democratization of 3D Data Production
- The Audience
- The Creators
- Values of CS3DP
- From Creation to Preservation
- Modalities Represented in the Chapters
- What to Expect
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 2. Best Practices for 3D Data Preservation
- Kristina Golubiewski-Davis, Jessica Maisano, Marcia McIntosh, Jennifer Moore, Kieron Niven, Will Rourk, and Rebecca Snyder
- Introduction
- Existing Standards
- Preservation Intervention Points
- Documentation
- Good/Better/Best Recommendations for Implementation
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 3. Management and Storage of 3D Data
- Doug Boyer, Rachel Fernandez, Monique Lassere, Marcia McIntosh, Jennifer Moore, Francis P. McManamon, Albert Rozo, Todd P. Swanson, and Kate Webbink
- Introduction
- Survey Overview
- Management
- Technology
- Sustainability
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 4. Metadata Requirements for 3D Data
- Jon Blundell, Jasmine L. Clark, Katherine E. DeVet, and Juliet L. Hardesty
- Introduction
- Methods
- Considerations, Decisions, and Scope
- Digital Asset Life Cycle and 3D Metadata
- Gap Analysis/Future Work
- Conclusion: Summary Recommendations
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 5. Copyright and Legal Issues Surrounding 3D Data
- Andrea D’Andrea, Michael Conyers, Kyle K. Courtney, Emily Finch, Melissa Levine, Nicole Meyer, Adam Rountrey, Hannah Scates Kettler, Kate Webbink, and Ann Whiteside
- Introduction
- Foundations: Copyright and the “Bundle of Rights”
- Case Studies
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 6. Accessing 3D Data
- Francesca Albrezzi, John Bonnett, Tassie Gniady, Heather Richards-Rissetto, and Lisa M. Snyder
- Introduction
- Modes of 3D Data
- Audiences for 3D Data
- Discovering 3D Assets and Decision-Making Issues
- Technology Requirements and Limitations Impacting Access
- Use Case
- Challenges and Outstanding Questions
- Recommendations for Next Steps
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Chapter 7. Conclusion
- Jennifer Moore, Adam Rountrey, and Hannah Scates Kettler
- How Are 3D Data Different?
- Ideas from the Community
- Assessing Our Approach (CoP)
- Going Forward
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Glossary
- Biographies