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OverviewThe proliferation of developments in digital technology makes choosing the right method of digitizing resources an increasingly complex process for information organizations. This technology is a key way forward in the twenty-first century, but it is important to develop a strategy to fully assess the costs and benefits of going ahead with a digitization project, and to know when it is the right or the wrong time to do so. This book presents information managers with all the strategic and practical issues to consider when making the decision to digitize their collections. It runs through the digitization process step by step, outlines the different techniques available to deal with a wide range of library resources, and explores the opportunities offered by a collaborative approach to digitization. Fully case- and evidence-based, the text is supported by examples of digitization projects carried out in various types of libraries around the world, and by an extensive list of sources of further information. This key international text offers information managers the benefit of a fully strategic approach to digitization and substantial experience drawn from leading digitization projects. It is also essential reading for managers in heritage institutions such as museums, galleries and local archives, and for students of information science. Written by leading international experts in digital library development, each book in the Digital Futures series examines in detail some of the key strategic and practical issues facing libraries and other cultural institutions in the rapidly expanding world of digital information. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorna Hughes , David GreenPublisher: Facet Publishing Imprint: Facet Publishing Dimensions: Width: 18.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.80cm Weight: 0.303kg ISBN: 9781856044660ISBN 10: 1856044661 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 15 December 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPART 1: STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING 1. Why digitize? The costs and benefits of digitization 2. Selecting materials for digitization 3. Intellectual property, copyright, and other legal issues 4. Project management and the institutional framework 5. The importance of collaboration PART 2: DIGITIZING COLLECTIONS 6. Project planning and funding 7. Managing a digitization project 8. Digitization of rare and fragile materials 9. Digitization of audio and moving image collections 10. Digitization of text and images.ReviewsThis book is a valuable contribution to the series on this complex topic and it manages to deliver a great deal of practical information. - Information World Review This book is a valuable contribution to the series on this complex topic and it manages to deliver a great deal of practical information. -- Information World Review Author InformationLorna M. Hughes MA(Hons) MPhil is Assistant Director for Humanities Computing, Information Technology Services, New York University, where she is also an adjunct assistant professor in the Museum Studies program. She has held humanities computing posts at Arizona State University and the University of Oxford, and her special areas of interest are technology and digitization in museums; digital libraries; and the use of digital resources for humanities research. She is involved in a number of international humanities computing organizations and initiatives. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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