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Constructing the Memories Creating a Digital Collection Linda J. White, Digital Project Coordinator
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Constructing the Memories Creating a digital collection is more than just putting something online. It requires planning, funding and a lot of work.
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Things to Consider Audience Selection Funding Institutional and Collegial Support Timeline
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Selection Policy and Process
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Things to consider Copyright and Privacy Issues Physical Condition Availability of cataloging information Cost of digitization Time required to digitize Technology needed Support for other institutional activities Audience for the collections
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Developing Your Work Plan
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Should you do an entire collection or just a selection of the collection? Computer storage space Staff Money Time Framing material
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Developing Your Work Plan Entire collection vs. selections Collection condition Collection Organization Providing Access to the collections
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Developing Your Work Plan What is the current organization of the collection Has the collection been cataloged? What access aids (such as finding aids) are available? Who will create metadata and database for the collection?
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Developing Your Work Plan How do you provide access to the collections? Search engines? Collection Naming schemes?
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Digitizing the Collections Who does the digital capture? Do you do the work in-house? What scanning equipment do you need to obtain? Do you have staff that can do the work? Do you have to hire new staff? Can you train existing staff? Where do you put your set up?
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Digitizing the Collections Who does the digital capture? Selecting an outside vendor Will they be on or off site? Will need to develop RFP’s and contract standards. How to insure quality. How to insure the safety of materials to be digitized.
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Digitizing the Collections Whether you work in-house or not Color, black and white or greyscale Unique formats Scanning Equipment Targets and instructions Text capture Back-ups and storage of images What kind of products you want
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Digitizing the Collections
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Quality Review Did you get everything you were supposed to? Did you get what you want?
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Presentation
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Framework Documents What kind of contextual information should be available for users? What other kinds of information is already available that can be used?
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Presentation Determine how the collection should behave and how things should link together Search Engine Page Turners Thumbnail images Plug-ins to be used
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Presentation Copyright Issues If institution does not hold copyright or item is not in public domain must get permission to use. Must also deal with privacy issues How to inform the users
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Presentation Final Steps Final Quality Review Editing for Style and Content Look for broken links Final testing on non-public area of server Release to Public Publicity Issues
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The Collection is Up. Patrons love it. But the work is not done….
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Maintenance Fixing broken links Updating online materials Archiving online collections Other Allied Products Reference Issues
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Articles and Papers For more information: http://memory.loc.gov/
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