The Venus Fly Trap: the lure and pitfalls of digitizing film collections Sonia Yaco Old Dominion University August 2013 1.

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The Venus Fly Trap: the lure and pitfalls of digitizing film collections Sonia Yaco Old Dominion University August

The lure 2

Historic content 3

Patron and donor interest

Partnership offers

The pitfalls 6

WTARManager Public Library ODU The ownership/rights morass WTARManager Public Library ODU

Determining content 8

Challenges in determining collection size 9

Access issues

Expensive to digitize; few grant opportunities

Lack of preservation standard 12

The bright future