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PLANNING FOR DIGITIZATION Digitizing Your Documents
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Plan, Plan, Plan Define your goals What do you own? Why do you want to digitize it? Who will use your collection?
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Will You ? Build your collection alone? Work with others?
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Do You Have Available funding for digitizing your collections? Trained staff? Equipment and server storage? Process for managing digitization ?
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Funding Is your funding - Adequate to meet your goals? Sustainable over time?
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Staffing Are your staff or students trained to- Create accessible quality digital images? Preserve digital images for the long term?
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Will You be Able to Train new staff or students? Allocate funds for training? Share the work with others?
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Equipment and File Storage What are your long term digitization plans? Digitize once or twice a year? Large annual digitization projects? What formats do you plan to digitize? Text documents? Photographs? Maps?
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Equipment Initial costs Recurring costs Consider other options
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Digital Storage and Preservation Where will your digital images live? How will your users access them? How will you preserve them?
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Managing the Digitization Process Have you created workflows for your digitization work? How do you plan to monitor the work and track progress?
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Reasons to Record Your Work Money Reports/Accountability Planning
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Let’s stop and review … Your digital project plan is complete You know where the digital images will live You know the importance of managing the digitization process
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You’re Ready-What’s Next?
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More Planning Policies Procedures Workflows
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Policies You will benefit from having policies for- What should be digitized How it will be digitized Where the digitized images will live
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Additional Policies Equipment use Care and handling Digital image creation Master image access
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Document Your Best Practices Digital image creation Quality control review Preservation
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Examples of Standards/Best Practices Standards Related to Digital Imaging of Pictorial Materials- www.loc.gov/rr/print/tp/DigitizationStandardsPictorial.pdf www.loc.gov/rr/print/tp/DigitizationStandardsPictorial.pdf Western States Digital Imaging Best Practices - http://www.bcr.org/cdp/best/digital-imaging-bp.pdf http://www.bcr.org/cdp/best/digital-imaging-bp.pdf California Digital Library – Guidelines for Digital Objects - http://www.cdlib.org/inside/diglib/guidel ines/GDO.pdfhttp://www.cdlib.org/inside/diglib/guidel ines/GDO.pdf.
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Record and Track Your Work Project requests Project deadlines Project progress
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One Suggestion Create a digitization request form that includes: The number of images The format The deliverables required The deadline
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Now you are ready to begin
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Digital Scanning Create images following your best practices guidelines Follow the maxim to scan once Follow any special instructions when handling fragile materials
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Quality Control Review Follow your best practices guidelines Review the initial request Inspect images for machine and human scanning errors Rescan, if necessary
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Digital Content Management And finally- Who will manage the digital images over time?
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Additional Information http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/tu torial/ http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/tu torial/ http://www.bcr.org/cdp/best/digital-imaging- bp.pdf http://www.bcr.org/cdp/best/digital-imaging- bp.pdf http://lib.colostate.edu/repository/ Please contact us if you have any questions
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Thank you Beth Oehlerts, Metadata Management Librarian Beth.Oehlerts@colostate.eduBeth.Oehlerts@colostate.edu / 491-1827
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