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		<title>Helping the past go public</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we launched the Creswell Crags website back at the beginning of summer 2009 the team at the crags were busy undertaking the mammoth task of digitising and re-cataloging their entire object collection. Integrating this incredibly important offline resource with the website in order to bring the data to the masses was an opportunity to good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>When we launched the </strong><a title="Visit the Creswell Crags website" href="http://www.creswell-crags.org.uk"><strong>Creswell Crags website</strong></a><strong> back at the beginning of summer 2009 the team at the crags were busy undertaking the mammoth task of digitising and re-cataloging their entire object collection. Integrating this incredibly important offline resource with the website in order to bring the data to the masses was an opportunity to good to miss.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.creswell-crags.org.uk"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-204" title="creswell" src="http://www.madewithpixels.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/creswell-240x300.jpg" alt="Creswell Crags website screenshot" width="240" height="300" /></a>The Creswell Object collection contains objects of archaeological importance numbered in the  hundreds of thousands and counting. Objects found during Victorian Britain sit alongside those found in recent times providing a rich and detailed record of Creswell Crags history. Highlights from the collection include stone tools, weapons and bones from Hyena, Bear, the ubiquitous Woolly Mammoth and a 2000 year old <a href="http://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/explore/exhibition-objects/24/A-human-skull">human skull</a>.</p>
<p>The Creswell Team were already well underway with the categorisation and cataloging process using the Museum Collections Management tool <a title="Visit the MODES website" href="www.modes.org.uk">MODES</a>. Jon wrote a small windows application that when installed into the clients desktop environment acted as a middleman between the internal offline database and the outside world, publishing live changes to their internal database to the public front-end of the website.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve always been incredibly proud of our involvement  with this project, Creswell Crags is one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe and we&#8217;ve enjoyed working alongside the Creswell Team and  Jill Cook the curator of pre-history at The British Museum immensely over the years. Now we&#8217;re excited all over again at the extension of an already record breaking and award winning learning resource and are delighted that the on-going efforts of the Creswell team can now be accessed and enjoyed by a global audience.</p>
<p>Search the <a href="http://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/learning-resources/Object-Catalogue.aspx">Creswell Object Catalogue</a>.</p>
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		<title>Look at the size of that thing! Creswell Crags is go go go!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 13:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We love the concept of things coming &#8216;full circle&#8217; here at madewithpixels. So when we were offered an opportunity to re-think, enhance and re-launch an award-winning website for a major visitor attraction that we&#8217;d been involved with more than a decade ago. We thought all our birthdays had come at once.
Creswell Crags on the Nottinghamshire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>We love the concept of things coming &#8216;full circle&#8217; here at madewithpixels. So when we were offered an opportunity to re-think, enhance and re-launch an award-winning website for a major visitor attraction that we&#8217;d been involved with more than a decade ago. We thought all our birthdays had come at once.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.madewithpixels.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/creswellhome1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-209" title="creswellhome" src="http://www.madewithpixels.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/creswellhome1-240x300.jpg" alt="Creswell Crags website screenshot" width="240" height="300" /></a>Creswell Crags on the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire borders is one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe and is currently working towards &#8216;World Heritage&#8217; Status &#8211; a label that would see it ranked alongside historical luminaries such as Stonehenge and the Pyramids.</p>
<p>A Limestone Gorge, Cave System, Country Park, Wildlife Reserve, Museum and Visitor Attraction; Creswell Crags, it&#8217;s object collections, research, exhibitions and website are supported (most notably) by the British Museum, who&#8217;s curator of pre-history; Jill Cook had a large hand in conceiving and planning. In the early nineties I&#8217;d worked on the team that put the original site and its award winning content together. Now, more than ten years later &#8211; we&#8217;d get to improve upon the design, enhance the content and introduce some new ideas of our own.</p>
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<h3>Take something great, and make it better.</h3>
<p>Some excellent re-branding work had been produced by <a href="http://www.sumodesign.co.uk/home.html">Sumo</a> in Newcastle, along with some suggestions for what the site may eventually look like. We took those early concept visuals and built on the thinking, applying our expertise and beginning to firm up the specification that much to the clients surprise; had a much richer feature set than they&#8217;d ever imagined considering their modest budget.</p>
<p>Using Teleriks Sitefinity CMS we delivered a fully managed website that included full &#8216;in-page&#8217; content management. News and Events sections. Community message boards and polls; and a blog for the Creswell Team to talk about life at the Crags. Integration with Google maps provides a &#8216;rich media layer&#8217; to head up the site &#8211; supporting local businesses by providing relevant &#8216;places to eat, drink and stay&#8217; information to users wishing to visit the Museum and get a wider view of the surrounding countryside.</p>
<h3>Still to come</h3>
<p>The feather in the cap, is the integration with the Museums offline object database. Containing hundreds of thousands of objects, scattered far and wide across the country in various public and private collections; the Creswell object database is a goldmine of archaeological information and an incredibly important data set for education and historical research.</p>
<p>Using the Microsoft .NET development framework, we&#8217;ve set about creating a connection between desktop and internet that will bring the entire collection of objects to the world wide web. Keep your eyes peeled on the site for updates, but in the meantime you can search the <a href="http://www.creswell-crags.org.uk/explore/exhibition-objects/View-All/">Creswell Object Database</a> as it stands so far: Human Skulls, Bison, Bear, Wolves and Hyena bones all found in rural Derbyshire&#8230; Crikey!</p>
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