National Digital Repository for Museums of India
National Digital Repository for Museums of India is a C-DAC-led project to create a seamless access to collections and artifacts organized according to themes, regardless of the physical and geographical locations of the museums that house them. The first public version developed on Dspace was released in 2002. The initial draft of Open Archival Information System was also released in year 2003. It is necessary to transform museums for greater relevance and application for the modern society. Therefore, while focusing the needs of Indian museums, Dr. Dinesh Katre, Senior Director at C-DAC initiated the development of e-curator software named as JATAN : Virtual Museum Builder in 2001, which was developed and released in 2004. Subsequently, JATAN software was deployed in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum, Mumbai; Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Pune and The Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery in Vadodara. Although the response from museums was lukewarm, C-DAC continued developing JATAN software into a comprehensive digital collection management system for museums. As part of this research, early visions of using crowdsourcing method for metadata enrichment of museum artefacts and unified virtual catalogue for Indian museums was presented in 2005.
During 2013, Ministry of Culture started the Vivekananda Memorial Museum Excellence Program in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago, USA. As part of this program various existing software solutions available in India were evaluated and finally JATAN: Virtual Museum Builder was selected for standardized implementation across national museums.
Certification Program for Museum Curators
The team of Human-Centred Design & Computing Group at C-DAC, Pune organized JATAN certification training program in order to motivate and prepare the museum curators in taking on with the challenging task of digitization. Several batches of this 2 days training program for the museum curators were conducted. The training covered digitization best practices, hands on experience of JATAN software and exposure to advancements in digital heritage preservation, 3D Virtual walk-throughs, mobile apps, touch screen kiosk applications for museum visitors. Around 50 curators from 10 national museums were trained as part of this initiative.Standardized Implementation of JATAN (जतन) in National Museums
In the first phase this project, Ministry of Culture decided to implement JATAN software in the following 10 national museums -- National Museum, New Delhi
- Allahabad Museum, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
- Indian Museum, Kolkata, West Bengal
- National Gallery of Modern Arts, New Delhi
- National Gallery of Modern Arts, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- National Gallery of Modern Arts, Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Archaeological Survey of India Museum, Goa
- Archaeological Survey of India Museum, Nagarjunakonda, Andhra Pradesh
- Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
- Victoria Memorial Hall, Kolkata, West Bengal
National Portal and Digital Repository for Museums of India
Ministry of Culture funded and entrusted this project to C-DAC, Pune with the objective of providing online and integrated access to digitized collections of 10 national museums by establishing the . Human-Centred Design and Computing Group at C-DAC Pune designed and developed the portal as well as the software tools required for cataloging and digital repository management.The main features of the national portal are as under-
- The portal introduces India's rich heritage through a diverse range of digital collections in terms of sculptures, paintings, manuscripts, arms and weapons, terracotta, pottery, coins and a numerous other category of antiquities.
- Search and retrieval across all museums and categories
- Automatic keyword suggestions
- Parameter based filtering of search results
- High resolution images with zoom-in/out and metadata
- Direct access to digital collections through categorization
- Virtual exhibitions with scholarly essays published by museum curators
- Automatic timeline mapping of objects
- Dedicated homepages for museums to managed by nodal officers
- Museum wise access to digital collections
- Museum wise event announcements
- Portal administration
- Scalable framework of virtual museums
Data packaging and transfer
Digitization and metadata integration is undertaken locally in each museum. Transfer and integration of museum data in centralized database was the major challenges before us as museums are still to be connected over National Knowledge Network. Therefore, JATAN software has been supported with the functionality to package and transfer the digitized contents to C-DAC, Pune.Process for acquisition and ingesting of museums data
e-SANGRAHAN (ई-संग्रहण): E-acquisition tool
It is a digital data acquisition tool which receives the packaged data sent by the museums and makes to available for ingesting in Sanskriti Digitalaya system.DIGITĀLAYA (डिजिटालय): e-Library and Archival System
It is an e-Library and Archival System primarily focusing on the long term archival and repository development of digitized contents in image, audio and video formats. This system is an adaptation of CCSDS Open Archival Information System Reference Model, ISO 14721: 2012 in cultural heritage domain. It supports the domain specific metadata standards like MARC21, Dublin Core, MODS, METS, etc. The system allows to configure archival strategies and dissemination package for the public access portal.Human-Centred Design & Computing Group at C-DAC, Pune has designed technical quality assurance procedures for data acquisition, archival and dissemination. The correctness of information is to be ensured by domain experts in museums only.
Unique advantages
- The National Portal and Digital Repository for Museums of India has dissolved the physical walls and removed the geographical distances between 10 national museums by merging them into a single Virtual Museum which can be accessed online through single window.
- Students and teachers can access the museums directly from home or classrooms.
- Researchers, scholars, historians and tourists can access the antiquities from anywhere.
- The project has created a comprehensive national database / register of museum antiquities which is necessary for management, protection and conservation of historical antiquities.