Showing posts with label image library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label image library. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Death to bad handwriting!


Back in 2007 Time Health reported that doctors’ bad handwriting was killing more than 7,000 people each year in the U.S. This report certainly rings a bell with us: one of the reasons we really wanted to introduce our online photography ordering service last year was to replace the handwritten forms that staff sometimes struggled to read. Whilst not exactly a matter of life-or-death, we still want to get these orders processed for you as quickly as possible.
Our online service certainly helps our staff understand immediately which items you want photographed, meaning we can fulfil orders more quickly. We were able to go from this:
to this:
Here’s hoping that the e-prescribing described in Times Health has helped U.S.doctors give a better service to their patients too.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Need an interesting image or the perfect picture?

The Wellcome Library has recently made ordering new photography from our wonderful collections a lot easier with our new online photography ordering service. We think this is a first – we’ve not seen any other library providing a service online quite like this.


We’ve made it easy for you to simply make your selections from our catalogue whenever you see the ‘request new photography’ button.


We’ve also given you the option to fill in all the form details yourself if you prefer.

 As well as making the process simpler for you, our staff are also benefitting from clear catalogue information and no more struggles with “doctor’s handwriting”.


We’ve already fulfilled online orders from as far afield as Germany and India. And don’t forget – you can already download many images immediately and for free from the excellent Wellcome Images.

Thanks go to everyone who helped to bring this to fruition: our users who helped our testing, Library and Wellcome Images staff, and staff from the Wellcome Trust’s web team, finance and IT departments.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Behind the Scenes: Imaging Services

In this installment of Behind the Scenes, we take you into the world of the in-house photography team. Richard Everett, Head of the Imaging department, leads a team of four members of staff who carry out all the imaging services not only for the Library, but for the wider Trust as well.

The imaging department works entirely digitally. A wide range of equipment is used to cover the multitude of photography projects and jobs that arise, including medium-format cameras, dSLR cameras, overhead scanners and flatbed scanners. Working in three studio spaces, the team can accommodate all types of material: people, 3D objects, transparencies, glass negatives, books, manuscripts, paintings, and more. All digital capture, post-processing, digital storage and asset management is supported on-site.

Most importantly, the department has a huge range of expertise in many areas of digital imaging and contribute greatly to the range of services the Library can offer. Not least of these is the ability to advise and inform on strategy and procedures such as self-scanning in the Library, streamlining photography orders, managing overseas shoots for Trust business, and setting up a robust and sustainable image management environment.

The department carries out three main tasks:

"Ad hoc" photography, the domain of Photographer Ben Gilbert requires managing and fulfilling orders from readers, staff, publishers and picture buyers. Ben works closely with Wellcome Images staff, who manage the online picture library. Where possible, images digitised are made freely available on Wellcome Images. Most of the materials digitised under this service are special collections - books, manuscripts, archives, drawings, paintings and so on. Although the Library now provides a self-service scanner in the Rare Materials Reading room this is suitable only for private study and those who can visit in person. The Wellcome Library has a huge range of interesting visual content, and images from our collections have been used in thousands of publications, lectures, media events and more. Digital images can now be ordered online.

Project photography has become a big part of the Imaging department's work over the past few years with the development of the Digitisation programme. Most of this work is done in house, and complete projects include the digitisation of over 70 17th century recipe book manuscripts, 3,000 AIDS campaign posters, 600 glass plate negatives, 500 Arabic language manuscripts, and many more. Currently, Imaging supervisor Laurie Auchterlonie and Imaging technician Tom Cox, are working on a large project to digitise a series of archival collections, and the target is half a million pages over 18 months. This content will provide a basis for the Wellcome's ambitious plan to digitise a large proportion of its holdings to provide free online access.

"Corporate" photography refers to a third service the Imaging department provides. This includes capturing the events, people, and objects related to the work of the wider Trust activities and interests. Photographer Dave Sayer is the most mobile of the team, often travelling off site - to locations as far away as Africa or South-East Asia - to photograph Trust business. Dave works closely with the Trust's Publishing Department, providing images for Trust publications such as Wellcome History, Wellcome News, the Library's Annual Review and so on. Much of his work is taken up with Wellcome Collection events, such as the recent Billy Bragg play "Pressure Drop".

One of the biggest challenges according to Richard, is "managing increased productivity whilst maintaining the highest possible quality of service. That includes digital capture quality, speed of service, and ability to keep up with the pace of events at the Trust." The benefits to the Library are huge: digitisation of library materials provide greater access to them; and the flexibility and expertise of the team, the wide range of equipment, and the efficient management of content provides a valuable service to the readers and staff alike.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Upcoming Library workshops

The winter/spring programme of Wellcome Library workshops begins on January 20th 2009. The workshops offer introductions to resources and research methods, and are aimed at the general public.

The programme includes thematic workshops such as science in the news, the history of medicine on the internet, training on specific resources such as the Wellcome Images database and PubMed Central, and introductions to the Wellcome Archives and genealogical research resources at the library.

All workshops are free and available to everyone who joins the library (library membership is also free and open to all). To book a place on any of the workshops, please use the new online booking facility link on the library web site.

Author: Lalita Kaplish

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Wellcome Images: Free workshop

Wellcome Images is holding a free workshop on Thursday 4th December from 2-3pm at the Wellcome Library, 183 Euston Road, NW1 2BE. Nearest transport is Euston station, or 5 minutes walk from Russell Square.

Places are limited and pre-booking is essential. You can secure a place by booking online. For advice or assistance on making a booking, telephone 020 7611 8722 or email library@wellcome.ac.uk.

Wellcome Images is the Wellcome Library's image library, and is the world's leading source of images on the history of medicine, contemporary healthcare, social history, biomedical science and clinical medicine.

Author: Venita Paul

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Wellcome Images Workshop

Wellcome Images is holding a free workshop this week on Thursday 6th November from 2-3pm at the Wellcome Library, 183 Euston Road, NW1 2BE. Nearest transport is Euston station, or 5 minutes walk from Russell Square.

Places are limited and pre-booking is essential. You can secure a place by booking online.

For advice or assistance on making a booking, telephone 020 7611 8722 or email library@wellcome.ac.uk.

Wellcome Images is the Wellcome Library’s image library, and is the world's leading source of images on the history of medicine, contemporary healthcare, social history, biomedical science and clinical medicine.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Wellcome Images photostream on Flickr

A selection of highlights from the Wellcome Images collection has been made available on Flickr for browsing and sharing. In time we'll add additional sets so we'd like to see your comments on the images we've currently got up.

Browse the full collection at Wellcome Images.