Getty Scholars' Workspace
Getty Scholars' Workspace™ is an online environment designed to support collaborative art-historical research. It provides a space and a toolset that enable research teams to examine digital surrogates of works of art and primary source materials, build a bibliography, translate and annotate texts, and exchange ideas. With Scholars' Workspace, research and communication are consolidated into a single online location accessible from anywhere.
Getty Scholars' Workspace version 1.1 was released on October 25, 2016. The updated version includes new exporting and uploading functionalities as well as improvements to all workspace tools. Details about how to use Getty Scholars' Workspace version 1.1 are included in the downloadable User Guide below.
Getty Scholars' Workspace was made possible in part through generous support from the Seaver Institute.
Features
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Before Getting Started
Can I install Getty Scholars' Workspace on my own computer?
If you have the necessary technical skills, you can install a local version of Getty Scholars' Workspace, but it is not recommended as this disables its collaborative features.
Will I need help from a technology specialist?
We strongly recommend that an experienced system administrator install and maintain the instance of Getty Scholars' Workspace for use on a server at your institution.
I am interested in publishing something similar to Pietro Mellini's Inventory in Verse, 1681 (2015). Will Getty Scholars' Workspace allow me to produce a similar publication?
Getty Scholars' Workspace is a research environment only. It has no ability to directly publish to the web or any other platform. It does have the ability to export the data and other assets produced during the course of a research project.
Is Getty Scholars' Workspace used to analyze only items in the Getty Research Institute's Special Collections?
No! Getty Scholars' Workspace can be used with digital content from any archive of any person or institution.
Does the Getty Research Institute offer technical support for general users of Getty Scholars' Workspace?
No. Neither the Getty Research Institute nor any part of the Getty Trust offers direct technical support. Installation instructions and a user guide are downloadable below. The open-source community may generate more significant support.
What are the system requirements for Getty Scholars' Workspace?
Getty Scholars' Workspace is built in version 7.21 of Drupal, an open-source content management system. Visit Drupal.org for the most current details on system/server requirements.
What is the difference between Getty Scholars' Workspace v. 1.0 and v. 1.1?
Version 1.1 includes the batch image uploader, an improved comparison tool and light-table interface, and the export interface. If you downloaded Getty Scholars' Workspace prior to October 25, 2016, you are running version 1.0. All downloads after the October 25 release date will run Getty Scholars' Workspace version 1.1. User guides for both versions are provided below. If you are unsure which version you are running or if you are interested in updating your workspace, please contact your system administrator.
Is Getty Scholars' Workspace open source?
Yes, Getty Scholars' Workspace is distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 3.
If you have the necessary technical skills, you can install a local version of Getty Scholars' Workspace, but it is not recommended as this disables its collaborative features.
Will I need help from a technology specialist?
We strongly recommend that an experienced system administrator install and maintain the instance of Getty Scholars' Workspace for use on a server at your institution.
I am interested in publishing something similar to Pietro Mellini's Inventory in Verse, 1681 (2015). Will Getty Scholars' Workspace allow me to produce a similar publication?
Getty Scholars' Workspace is a research environment only. It has no ability to directly publish to the web or any other platform. It does have the ability to export the data and other assets produced during the course of a research project.
Is Getty Scholars' Workspace used to analyze only items in the Getty Research Institute's Special Collections?
No! Getty Scholars' Workspace can be used with digital content from any archive of any person or institution.
Does the Getty Research Institute offer technical support for general users of Getty Scholars' Workspace?
No. Neither the Getty Research Institute nor any part of the Getty Trust offers direct technical support. Installation instructions and a user guide are downloadable below. The open-source community may generate more significant support.
What are the system requirements for Getty Scholars' Workspace?
Getty Scholars' Workspace is built in version 7.21 of Drupal, an open-source content management system. Visit Drupal.org for the most current details on system/server requirements.
What is the difference between Getty Scholars' Workspace v. 1.0 and v. 1.1?
Version 1.1 includes the batch image uploader, an improved comparison tool and light-table interface, and the export interface. If you downloaded Getty Scholars' Workspace prior to October 25, 2016, you are running version 1.0. All downloads after the October 25 release date will run Getty Scholars' Workspace version 1.1. User guides for both versions are provided below. If you are unsure which version you are running or if you are interested in updating your workspace, please contact your system administrator.
Is Getty Scholars' Workspace open source?
Yes, Getty Scholars' Workspace is distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 3.
Downloads
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