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Digitization An Introduction to Digitization Projects and to Using the Montana Memory Project
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Overview of Presentation Planning a Digitization Project One Option for Presenting Digitized Materials (Montana Memory Project) Demonstration of Adding Your Digitized Materials to the Montana Memory Project
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Planning for Digitization What are you going to digitize and why? How are you going to digitize? How will you preserve your digitized materials? How will your patrons find your digitized materials? Where will your patrons find your digitized materials?
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What are you going to digitize and why? Choosing your materials: Consider your capabilities Collection choices Copyright
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What are you going to digitize and why? Consider your capabilities Impact on your institution Staffing Cost
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What are you going to digitize and why? Consider your capabilities Technical Considerations Knowledge of Technology Equipment Software
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What are you going to digitize and why? Collection Choices 4 Criteria: Audience Improved Intellectual Control of the Materials Value of Digitizing the Collection Preservation Issues
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What are you going to digitize and why? Copyright Issues Digitization = publication Physical Ownership does NOT equal copyright ownership Published works Prior to 1923: in the public domain Unpublished (manuscript) works Author died 1938 or prior: in the public domain
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http://librarycopyright.net/digitalslider/ Simple Copyright Determination Tool
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How are you going to digitize? Digitization Standards Scanning specifications “Scan Once” principle File Format Master file vs Access or use files File Naming Scheme
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How are you going to digitize? Scanning specifications for different formats Text Documents Photographs – transmissive (ie negatives) Photographs – reflective (ie prints) Graphic Illustrations or artwork Maps and plans
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How are you going to digitize? Scanning specification for photographs:
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How are you going to digitize? In-house Pros Experience Control Ability to adapt Cons Cost Staff training / abilities
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How are you going to digitize? Out-sourcing Pros No initial cost of equipment Existing staff time is not re-directed Vendor expertise Cons COST Less control Working with a vendor Transporting original materials
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How will you preserve your digitized materials? What is Digital Preservation? Challenges Preservation strategy components
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How will you preserve your digitized materials? Options for Data storage In-house (servers, CDs, hard drives, etc.) Out-sourcing What to look for in a vendor OCLC’s Digital Archive ($) None
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How will you preserve your digitized materials?
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Preservation Metadata Why should you keep it? Standards http://www.ncecho.org/presmet/pmdo2007ed.htm
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How will you preserve your digitized materials? From NC ECHO Project
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How will you preserve your digitized materials?
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How will your patrons find your digitized materials? Metadata - Descriptive Standards for Digital Projects Dublin Core MARC crosswalk
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Where will your patrons find your digitized materials? Web Site Digital Content System CONTENTdm Montana Memory Project
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Where will your patrons find your digitized materials?
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