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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilmed Newspapers: Selection for Digitization Success ALA June 25, 2006 OCLC Preservation Service Centers
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilmed Newspapers: Selection for Digitization Success Kelly Barrall OCLC Brenda Bailey-Hainer Colorado State Library Henry Snyder California Newspaper Project ALA June 25, 2006
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilmed Newspapers: Selection for Digitization Success Kelly Barrall, Manager Quality Assurance Joan DaShiell Sr. Digital Project Manager OCLC Preservation Service Centers ALA June 25, 2006
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Selecting Microfilm for a Digital Imaging Project Microfilm Format Film Generation Determining Film Base & Polarity Evaluating Technical Criteria Microfilm To Digital – Tips For Success!
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Selecting Microfilm for a Digital Imaging Project 1 ST Step Determine format of microfilm available
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilm Format Determination 35 mm Preservation microfilm Larger frames/smaller reduction Negative or positive Acetate ? Diazo/Vesicular 16mm/105mm
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilmed Newspapers: Selection for Digitization Success 2nd step Determine generation of microfilm
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilm Generation Determination Archival Master Camera film 1st generation Negative Acetate ?
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilm Generation Determination Print Master Duplicate copy 2nd generation Negative Acetate ?
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilm Generation Determination Service Copy Duplicate copy 3rd generation Positive Heavily used Acetate ?
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilmed Newspapers: Selection for Digitization Success 3rd step Determine base and polarity of microfilm
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Acetate or Polyester Base? What’s better for digitization? Microfilm Base Determination
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Acetate Deteriorating Warped Brittle Curled Microfilm Base Determination Dirty Scratched Unstable Easy to tear
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Steps to determine if your film is acetate Hold a wound reel of film up to the light: If opaque (light will not pass through it) the film is most likely acetate Unwind several inches of film: acetate film tends to curl across the width of the film Acetic Acid is vinegar. Acetate film that is deteriorating most likely will have a vinegar odor present. VIEWCURLSMELL
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Polyester Preservation Stable Durable Microfilm Base Determination
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Negative or Positive Polarity? What’s better for digitization? Microfilm Polarity Determination
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Positive Usually 3rd generation Lower resolution More scratched Microfilm Format Determination
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Line that separates columns Heavy scratches Example: Heavily scratched positive microfilm
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Negative Usually less noise Better contrast for text and optical character recognition (OCR) Microfilm Format Determination
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Example: digitized from negative microfilm
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilmed Newspapers: Selection for Digitization Success 4th step Evaluate technical criteria
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilm Technical criteria Reduction ratio Newspapers filmed at 20:1 or lower are optimal Newspapers filmed at a higher resolution could contain small text that is not legible
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilm Technical Criteria Resolution Focus achieved at the time of capture, measured with a 100X microscope Poor resolution = fuzzy text = poor OCR
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilm Technical Criteria Density Range Film created to meet preservation guidelines Film too light or too dark = poor OCR Film with uneven lighting = poor OCR
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Example: Uneven lighting – lost text Lost text
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Review Steps 1 - 4 Microfilm Format— 35mm Microfilm Generation— archival, print master, service copy Microfilm Base & Polarity— acetate vs. polyester; negative vs. positive Microfilm Technical Criteria— reduction, resolution & density
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Tips for a successful microfilm to digital project Know your microfilm Quantity Quality Contents
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Tips for a successful microfilm to digital project Quantity Frame count = 1up/2up Targets ISE intentional second exposures Duplicates
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Tips for a successful microfilm to digital project Quality Poor original Poor filming Poor condition of the film
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Tips for a successful microfilm to digital project Contents Newspaper format Size of the paper, including supplements and full page spreads Was it filmed bound? Title changes, should it be treated as one?
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Review tips for success! Quantity – how many images do you really have Quality – poor quality film = poor quality images Contents – bound newspapers and title changes
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Microfilmed Newspapers: Selection for Digitization Success Microfilm to digital
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Digitization and imaging options Duplicate to polyester Image enhancement Dynamic threshold adjustment
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OCLC Online Computer Library Center Questions? Kelly Barrall/Joan DaShiell 1-800-773 7222
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