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2015-29161 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2015-29161 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE, IN A FORM TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY ATTORNEY, AN AMENDMENT TO THE AGREEMENT, DATED AUGUST 15, 2014, BETWEEN THE CITY AND FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $78,543.22, TO COMPLETE THE MIAMI BEACH ARCHIVAL DIGITALIZATION PROJECT. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach celebrated its Centennial on March 26, 2015; and WHEREAS, the City Administration has identified a need to document, digitize, and catalog the City's historical documents and other materials, which are currently archived by the Office of the City Clerk; and • WHEREAS, on June 11, 2014, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014-28640, authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Florida International University in an amount not to exceed $135,000, to provide archival digitalization and cataloging services of historical documents and material for the City's Centennial anniversary (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, Phase One of the Project began in late August 2015, when the City and FIU installed scanning equipment and developed a cataloging methodology for the City's archives; and WHEREAS, in February 2014, the archival database became accessible to the public via the City of Miami Beach's website; and WHEREAS, as of August 2015, and as part of the Project, 22,272 images and documents have been scanned and archived; and WHEREAS, the remainder of the documents to be archived include oversized ledger books and fragile newspapers, which require careful handling, including transportation to the Wolfsonian Museum for proper scanning; conversion of slides and negatives to digital format; and the preservation of original artifacts; and WHEREAS, the Wolfsonian Museum, (under the direction of Dr. Frank Luca and Derek Merleaux, Digital Project Consultant) has proposed to complete the digitalization and cataloging of the remaining historical materials in the City's archives, and upload these materials online, with a user-friendly interface, at an additional cost not to exceed $78,543.22 ("Phase Two"); and WHEREAS, during Phase Two of the Project, FIU will digitally archive, organize, and make available online an additional 10,000 historical documents currently archived by the Office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, pending approval of the City, FIU intends to move the hosting of the City's digital archives from the current vendor, Sobeck Digital, to FIU Libraries, where the digital archives will be maintained at no additional annual cost for maintenance of the website; and WHEREAS, in order to preserve these historic original materials, FIU will refile and store these materials on archival storage media, which media will be housed at a location and in a manner to be determined by the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA hereby authorize the City Manager to execute, in a form to be approved by the City Attorney, an Amendment to the Agreement, dated August 15, 2014, with Florida International University, in an amount not to exceed $78,543.22, to complete the Miami Beach Archival Digitalization Project. PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th day of October 2015. rff s 1 ��Y, or P ..rip ATTEST: C� INCORF ORATED: fr/ hiliat ./..'&6 4 Ra ael E. ranado 1 cH 26� City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION a:9124L- 19 City Attorney M Date T:\AGENDA\2015\October\Office of the City Clerk\RESOLUTION FIU DIGITALIZATION OF ARCHIVAL MATERIALS reg.docx COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Execute An Amendment To The Agreement With Florida International University, In An Amount Not To Exceed $78,543.22, To Provide Archival Digitization And Cataloging Services Of Historical Documents. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Maximize Miami Beach as a Brand Destination Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): N/A Item Summary/Recommendation: On June 11,2014,the City Commission adopted Resolution No.2014-28640,authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Agreement with Florida International University in the amount of $135 000 to provide 9 Y � P archival digitization and cataloging services of historical documents and material for the City's Centennial Anniversary. The first phase of the Project began in late August 2015,setting up an installation of scanning equipment for three catalogers, ordering and installing the equipment and working on a cataloging methodology. In February 2014, the archival database acquired a Miami Beach domain, which is publicly available. Cataloguing and digitization of images continued,and as of August of 2015,there were 22,272 images and documents scanned. The remainder of the archives includes oversize ledger books and fragile newspapers,which will require careful handling, including transportation to the Wolfsonian for scanning properly; conversion of slides and negatives to digital and the preservation of original artifacts. 2014-2015 accomplishments: • Installation of scanning equipment for three catalogers • Scan and upload 693 folders, which contain over 22,272 pages or images, mostly consisting of photographs, brochures and pamphlets, and postcards. • Cataloging of approximately 22,272 pages. • Creation of metadata tags and description of images and pages content that help users search easily for their interests. • Organization of items in archival storage media for long-term preservation of historical archives. • Support and creation of historical exhibits at the City of Miami Beach and the Wolfsonian. • Launched the website containing the Miami Beach Historical Archives at: http://miamibeacharchives.com/ The Wolfsonian Museum, (under the direction of Dr. Frank Luca and Derek Merleaux, Digital Project Consultant) has submitted an amendment to the proposal in the amount not to exceed $78,543.22 to complete the digitization and cataloguing of the remaining historical materials from the City of Miami Beach Archives and upload these materials online in a user-friendly interface. FIU is also proposing to move the hosting of the website, from Sobeck Digital to FIU Libraries.The cost of the migration is included in the budget and no additional annual cost is associated with the maintenance of the website.This website will be linked from the Miami Beach Archives website. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account unds: 1 $78,543.22 Resort Tax Contingency—FY 2014/15. °BPI Total $78,543.22 Funded from Contingency; paid from Professional Services(160-4300-000312) Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Office of the City Clerk Sign-Offs: Depa ent Director Assistant City Manager City Manager 7. 2APAeL G12AmAnn f`t/�I� MIAMI BEACH A DA ITEM e7 H DATE MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members o'!the City C∎;mmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk 1� •y. DATE: October 14, 2015 SUBJECT: A Resolution Authorizing The City Manager To Execute An Amendment To The Agreement With Florida International University, In An Amount Not To Exceed $78,543.22, To Provide Archival Digitization And Cataloging Services Of Historical Documents. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING $78,543.22 is available in the Resort Tax Contingency— FY 2014/15. BACKGROUND On June 11, 2014, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014-28640.authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Agreement with Florida International University in the amount of$135,000 to provide archival digitization and cataloging services of historical documents and material for the City's Centennial Anniversary. The first phase of the Project began in late August 2015, setting up an installation of scanning equipment for three catalogers, ordering and installing the equipment and working on a cataloging methodology. In February 2014, the archival database acquired a Miami Beach domain, which is publicly available. Cataloguing and digitization of images continued,and as of August of 2015,there were 22,272 images and documents scanned. The remainder of the archives includes oversized ledger books and fragile newspapers,which will require careful handling, including transportation to the Wolfsonian for scanning properly; conversion of slides and negatives to digital and the preservation of original artifacts. See below for details: 2014-2015 accomplishments: • Installation of scanning equipment for three catalogers. • Scanned and upload 693 folders,which contain over 22,272 pages or images, mostly consisting of photographs, brochures and pamphlets, and postcards • Cataloging of approximately 22,272 pages. City Commission Meeting FIU-Centennial Archival Digitization October 14, 2015 Page 2 of 4 • Creation of metadata tags and description of images and pages content that help users search easily for their interests. • Organization of items in archival storage media for long-term preservation of historical archives. • Support and creation of historical exhibits at the City of Miami Beach and the Wolfsonian. • Launched the website containing the Miami Beach Historical Archives at: http://miamibeacharchives.com/ The Wolfsonian Museum, (under the direction of Dr. Frank Luca and Derek Merleaux, Digital Project Consultant) has submitted an amendment to the proposal in the amount not to exceed $78,543.22 to complete the digitization and cataloguing of the remaining historical materials from the City of Miami Beach Archives and upload these materials online in a user-friendly interface. FIU is also proposing to move the hosting of the website, from Sobeck Digital to FIU Libraries. The cost of the migration is included in the budget and no additional annual cost is associated with the maintenance of the website. This website will be linked from the Miami Beach Archives website. Proposed Scope of Work -Miami Beach Digitalization Project Phase II. This Project will continue the work done in the first year. FIU will organize and make available an additional 10,000 historical documents from the Office of the City Clerk. These will be uploaded online in a user-friendly interface. They will be permanently hosted on a website. FIU intends, pending approval of the City,to move the hosting of the website from current vendor, Sobeck Digital, to FIU Libraries,where it will be maintained. The cost of migration is included in the budget. There will be no additional annual costs associated with maintenance of the website. Included in the process will be creating descriptive metadata, following the Library of Congress Thesaurus for Graphic Materials (LOC-TGM) cataloging standards using the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) record format, so that the uploaded materials can be searched by users. The searchable digital archives will be publicly available. Original materials from the Office of the City Clerk will be refiled and stored in archivally appropriate storage media, and housed in space at the direction of the City. Drs. Luca and Lipartito will supervise the chief research as well as FIU graduate students and interns performing the digitizing work, cataloguing and storage. They will use digital equipment purchased with funds from year one. Derek Merleaux, a digital archive specialist, will provide expertise in website design, metadata creation and uploading of archival materials and migration of website to FIU hosting. Deliverables: 1. Research and selection of materials from City of Miami Beach Archives. 2. Digitizing of 10,000 items from City of Miami Beach Archives. 3. Cataloguing and creation of metadata tags for digitized items. 4. Migration of webhosting to FIU Libraries. 5. Uploading of digitized materials. Schedule: The digitizing, cataloging, researching and storage will take place on a continual basis from November 1 through the duration of the project. City Commission Meeting FIU-Centennial Archival Digitization October 14, 2015 Page 3 of 4 Migration of Website to FIU Libraries will be completed by end of calendar year 2015. Budget: Senior Personnel— Salaries are for principal investigators Lipartito (20% summer), Luca and Merleaux, who will head the project. Luca and Merleaux will receive Extra State Compensation ($9,103.83)as this work falls outside the scope of their assigned duties. It will be performed outside of their regular working hours and offsite. Other Personnel— Paula De La Cruz Fernandez will be chief researcher. The chief researcher will handle the day-to- day work and be responsible for supervising the student assistant workers and interns. The chief researcher will consult with the principal investigators as needed. One funded MA student(9 months)will handle the scanning and uploading under the supervision of the chief researcher, assisted by FIU student interns when available and appropriate. Two interns (one graduate, one undergraduate)will assist the MA student and chief researcher in handling materials and scanning. Interns will be paid stipends at end of their semester of internship. Fringe Benefits— FIU is currently using a fringe benefit rate of 27.76% for full time employees (faculty and administrative), 39.17%for staff employees, 3.29%for Other OPS and Temporary Faculty(except students), 5.82% for Graduate Student assistants, and 0.53% for Student OPS. This rate is proposed at proposal submission and is an estimate for budgeting purposes only.The project will be charged the actual cost of the fringe benefits. Domestic Travel— Transportation is for mileage/bus fare for students and chief researcher from FIU to Miami Beach work site. As with Year 1, Miami Beach will provide parking. Other Direct Costs— 1. Material costs are for archiving boxes and sleeves to store originals in stable, archival appropriate containers. 2. Maintenance and repairs are included to reflect the usage and depreciation of the scanning and computer equipment over two years. The equipment purchased in Year 1 belongs to the City of Miami Beach, but given heavy use of it over two years, we should build in some funds for repairs. This amount can be removed from the grant if the City agrees to handle repairs and replacement of worn equipment. 3. FIU Libraries will charge$4,000 to transfer digital archives to FIU Libraries server from current vendor, Sobeck Digital Hosting. This will be a one-time charge and FIU Libraries will maintain site and store, backup and provide disaster recovery plan for data on an ongoing basis for no additional cost. FIU will provide a tuition waiver as needed for the funded MA student. City Commission Meeting FIU-Centennial Archival Digitization October 14, 2015 Page 4 of 4 Indirect Costs Indirect costs, 5%, are overhead on grants charged by FIU for general costs imposed on the university by grants. Budget: Salaries: $59,775.28 Fringe Benefits: $3,440.79 Domestic Travel $2,700.00 Other Materials & Supplies $3,887.00 Transfer of Digital Archive to FIU Libraries $4,000.00 Repairs & Maintenance $1,000.00 Indirect Costs (5%) $3,740.15 Total Direct and Indirect Costs $78,543.22 CONCLUSION The Administration recommends adopting the attached resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Florida International University in an amount not to $78,543.22 to complete the archival digitization and cataloging services of historical documents and materials. T:AGENDA\2015\October\Office of the City Clerk\Reso Approving Agreement wtih FIU MEMO.doc AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE AGREEMENT, DATED AUGUST 15, 2014, BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AND THE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR WORK RELATED TO THE MIAMI BEACH ARCHIVES DIGITALIZATION PROJECT (THE "AGREEMENT") This Amendment No. 1 ("Amendment") to the Agreement is entered into this day of , 2015 ("Effective Date"), by and between the City of Miami Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, having its principal place of business at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 ("City"), and the Florida International University Board of Trustees, having its principal place of business at 11200 SW 8th Street, Miami, FL 33199 ("FIU"), for work related to the Miami Beach Archives Digitalization Project. RECITALS WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach celebrated its Centennial on March 26, 2015; and WHEREAS, on June 11, 2014, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2014-28640, authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with Florida International University in an amount not to exceed $135,000, to provide archival digitalization and cataloging services of historical documents and material for the City's Centennial anniversary (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, as of August 2015, and as part of the Project, 22,272 images and documents have been scanned and archived; and WHEREAS, the remainder of the documents to be archived includes oversized ledger books and fragile newspapers, which require careful handling, including transportation to the Wolfsonian Museum for scanning properly; conversion of slides and negatives to digital format; and the preservation of original artifacts; and WHEREAS, the Wolfsonian Museum has proposed to complete the digitization and cataloguing of the remaining historical materials in the City's archives, and upload these materials online, with a user-friendly interface, at an additional cost not to exceed $78,543.22 ("Phase Two"); and WHEREAS, this Amendment is necessary to complete the archiving and digitalization of the City's archives. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the City and Tyler hereby agree to amend the Agreement as follows: 1. ABOVE RECITALS. The above recitals are true and correct and are incorporated as part of this Amendment. 2. MODIFICATIONS. This Amendment hereby amends the Agreement as follows: a. Project Period The Project Period, as set forth in Section I of the Agreement, is hereby extended to December 31, 2016. b. Statement of Work The Statement of Work referenced in Section IV of the Agreement and set forth in Appendix A to the Agreement is hereby amended to include the Statement of Work attached hereto and incorporated herein as Appendix B. c. Compensation The total compensation payable by the City to FIU, as set forth in Section V of the Agreement, is hereby increased by $78,543.22, for a total of$211,441.98. 3. RATIFICATION. Except as amended herein, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. In the event there is a conflict between the provisions of this Amendment and the Agreement, the provisions of this Amendment shall govern. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first entered above. FOR CITY: ATTEST: By: Rafael E. Granado Jimmy L. Morales City Clerk City Manager Date Date FOR FIU: ATTEST: By: Robert Gutierrez Director, Pre-Award Division of Research Print Name/Title Date Date APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION • b �, t5 Dote City Attorney Appendix B STATEMENT OF WORK AND BUDGET Scope of Work: Miami Beach Digitalization Project Year II (Two). This Project will continue the work done in Year I (One). We will organize and make available an additional 10,000 from the Office of the City Clerk. These will be uploaded online in a user- friendly interface. They will be permanently hosted on a website. FIU intends, pending approval of the City, to move the hosting of the website from current vendor, Sobeck Digital, to FIU Libraries, where it will be maintained. The cost of migration is included in the budget. There will be no additional annual costs associated with maintenance of the website. Included in the process will be creating descriptive metadata, following the Library of Congress Thesaurus for Graphic Materials (LOC-TGM) cataloging standards using the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS) record format, so that the uploaded materials can be searched by users. The searchable digital archives can be made publicly available as per City of Miami Beach determination. Original materials from the Office of the City Clerk will be refiled and stored in archivally appropriate storage media, and housed in space at the direction of the City. well as FIU graduate students and Lipartito will supervise the chief research as e Drs. Luca and 9 P P interns performing the digitizing work, cataloguing and storage. They will use digital equipment purchased with funds from Year 1 (One). Derek Merleaux, a digital archive specialist, will provide expertise in website design, metadata creation and uploading of archival materials and migration of website to FIU hosting. Deliverables 1. Research and selection of materials from City of Miami Beach Archives 2. Digitizing of 10,000 items from City of Miami Beach Archives 3. Cataloguing and creation of metadata tags for digitized items 4. Migration of webhosting to FIU Libraries 5. Uploading of digitized materials Schedule The digitizing, cataloging, researching and storage will take place on a continual basis from November 1 through the duration of the project. Migration of Website to FIU Libraries will be completed by end of calendar year 2015. Budget Senior Personnel Salaries are for principal investigators Lipartito (20% summer), Luca and Merleaux, who will head the project. Luca and Merleaux will receive Extra State Compensation ($9,103.83) as this work falls outside the scope of their assigned duties. It will be performed outside of their regular working hours and offsite. Other Personnel Paula De La Cruz Fernandez will be chief researcher. The chief researcher will handle the day- to-day work and be responsible for supervising the student assistant workers and interns. The chief researcher will consult with the principal investigators as needed. Accordingly, we have reduced the compensation for the PIs and increased the compensation for the chief researcher, who will take on additional duties. One funded MA student (9 months) will handle the scanning and uploading under the supervision of the chief researcher, assisted by FIU student interns when available and appropriate. Two interns (one graduate, one undergraduate) will assist the MA student and chief researcher in handling materials and scanning. Interns will be paid stipends at end of their semester of internship. Fringe Benefits: FIU is currently using a fringe benefit rate of 27.76% for full time employees (faculty and administrative), 39.17% for staff employees, 3.29% for Other OPS and Temporary Faculty (except students), 5.82% for Graduate Student assistants, and 0.53% for Student OPS. This rate is proposed at proposal submission and is an estimate for budgeting purposes only. The project will be charged the actual cost of the fringe benefits. Domestic Travel Transportation is for mileage/bus fare for students and chief researcher from FIU to Miami Beach work site. As with Year I, Miami Beach will provide parking. Other Direct Costs: 1. Material costs are for archiving boxes and sleeves to store originals in stable, archival appropriate containers. 2. Maintenance and repairs are included to reflect the usage and depreciation of the scanning and computer equipment over two years. The equipment purchased in Year 1 belongs to the City of Miami Beach, but given heavy use of it over two years, we should build in some funds for repairs. This amount can be removed from the grant if the City agrees to handle repairs and replacement of worn equipment. 3. FIU Libraries will charge $4,000 to transfer digital archives to FIU Libraries server from current vendor, Sobeck Digital Hosting. This will be a one-time charge and FIU Libraries will maintain site and store, backup and provide disaster recovery plan for data on an ongoing basis for no additional cost. FIU will provide a tuition waiver as needed for the funded MA student. Indirect Costs Indirect costs, 5%, are overhead on grants charged by FIU for general costs imposed on the university by grants. Budget: Salaries: $59,775.28 Fringe Benefits: $3,440.79 Domestic Travel $2,700.00 Other Materials & Supplies $3,887.00 Transfer of Digital Archive to FIU Libraries $4,000.00 Repairs & Maintenance $1,000.00 Indirect Costs (5%) $3,740.15 Total Direct and Indirect Costs $78,543.22 i