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Remixing Archival Metadata Project (RAMP) 2.0: Recent Developments and Analysis of Wikipedia Referrals

Abstract

Poster presented at the 2016 DCMI International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications.In 2014, a pilot project was conducted using the Cuban Heritage Collection (CHC) Theater Collections. Google Analytics was used to track usage and referrals from Wikipedia to the University of Miami finding aids website, and a noticeable increase in traffic was seen. A report of the results of the pilot project was presented at the Fonds & Bonds DCMI Preconference in 2014. Later, the RAMP tool was further developed and has been used to contribute additional collections to Wikipedia. RAMP 2.0 was recently released, and a number of issues identified during a round of usability testing conducted at the library were addressed. This poster shows RAMP's system overview, referrals from all Wikipedia pages created using the tool, and highlights the most recent usability testing and development. With this development, we are providing the library community with a tool that is easy to use and install and that offers a convenient way to share data with other communities on a global scale

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