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It's me again, sorry ... the more I think about this database, the more
I feel that it throws up some really interesting issues, quite apart
from the pricing. Janine suggested to us that the database would be
grown by architectural practices, who would be encouraged to contribute
content. While this is a nice and trendy idea, I'd be intrigued to know
how much editorial control will be exercised in order to prevent the
whole thing from degenerating into a glorified AJ-branded Flickr site. I
got the impression at our meeting that the database is being driven
forward pretty much by one person at the AJ; if this is still the case,
will they have the time to ensure that only worthwhile projects are
uploaded, let alone grapple with metadata quality, consistency and
accuracy? It would also be good to get some reassurance that the
database isn't going to be bloated out with endless examples of ghastly,
second-rate PFI school and hospital projects, because I feel that we
should be inspiring our students with the really good stuff. On the
other hand, I don't want to want to see a database stuffed with
'starchitecture', either.

 

I think it is legitimate for us to raise these issues because the AJ has
such a good reputation, and I'm sure that those of us who do purchase
this database will find that students are just going to plunge in and
make heavy use of it, possibly at the expense of other resources which
we might prefer them to consider alongside it. To some extent, our own
professional reputations are on the line here as well - when we
subscribe to a database and market it to our users, we're kind of saying
that it comes with our seal of approval.

 

I'm not picking on Janine or the AJ here, because this could be
happening with any of the architectural magazines, they're just one of
the first to try this model. But I think they're going about it the
wrong way, and maybe we can gently help them with some of the issues
that they've not considered properly, so that we can all end up with a
excellent, sensibly-priced new resource.

 

Or perhaps I'm fussing about nothing, and just need a holiday J

 

David

 

David Buri

Academic Liaison Librarian

Glasgow School of Art

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