Photogrammetry as an Access Tool: A Case Study of Small Collections From the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science

Rachel Matheny, Megan C. Hagseth, Tory L. Schendel
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Museums throughout the United States house undocumented collections with variable access. With the technological developments over the past twenty years, digital documentation, particularly photogrammetry, has become more accessible and affordable which can bring these collections to a wider audience. This tool can help enable collaboration among researchers, institutions, and museum professionals, contribute to the stewardship of these collections, and overcome the physical and financial barriers that hinder open-access, allowing museum professionals to display their artifacts in new, engaging ways and make them more accessible to the public and other scholars. With the goal of using digital documentation to make archaeology and anthropology collections more accessible, five small artifacts from disparate collections in the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science were recorded, drawn, and modeled: a Jerash type oil lamp, a Samaritan type oil lamp, a Roman oil lamp from Meidum, Egypt, an Ottoman ceramic smoking pipe, and a ceramic sherd. This case study illustrates how small to medium size institutions can construct a photogrammetry toolkit with minimal financial and staff resources.
摄影测量作为一种获取工具:以埃文斯维尔艺术、历史与科学博物馆的小型藏品为例
美国各地的博物馆都收藏着各种各样的无证藏品。随着过去二十年来技术的发展,数字文献,特别是摄影测量学,已经变得更容易获得和负担得起,这可以把这些收藏带给更广泛的受众。该工具有助于促进研究人员、机构和博物馆专业人员之间的合作,有助于管理这些藏品,并克服阻碍开放获取的物理和经济障碍,使博物馆专业人员能够以新颖、引人入胜的方式展示他们的文物,并使公众和其他学者更容易接触到它们。为了使用数字文档使考古学和人类学收藏更容易获得,埃文斯维尔艺术,历史和科学博物馆的五件不同收藏的小文物被记录,绘制和建模:杰拉什式油灯,撒玛利亚式油灯,来自中埃及的罗马油灯,奥斯曼陶瓷烟斗和陶瓷碎片。这个案例研究说明了中小型机构如何用最少的财政和人力资源构建一个摄影测量工具包。
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