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Collaborative Digitization Program

  • collaborative digitization program Search Digital Toolbox Menu Digital Toolbox Best Practices The cdp community, through working groups, actively monitors national trends in digitization and has developed key strategies to help digitization projects of all scopes and sizes.
  • . Workshops cdp offers training on all aspects of digitization: Project Management copyright © Collaborative Digitization Program ‌ 2150 E.



    Africana Digitization Project
  • Africana Digitization Project Dates Covered: ca.



    Technical Information (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
  • Search all collections > > Technical Information Technical Information Technical Information Building Digital Collections: A Technical Overview The American Memory historical collections at the Library of Congress are the product of a permanent commitment to explore and establish the best practices of digitization, online presentation and access, and digital preservation of historical materials.
  • . Report prepared for the Library of Congress by The Cornell University Library Department of Preservation and Conservation and Picture Elements, Incorporated, to determine the best means for digitizing the vast array of illustrations used in 19th and early 20th century commercial publications.(July 1999) Final Report of the Library of Congress Manuscript Digitization Demonstration Project.
  • . One example of a solution to a problem found in many digitization projects -- how to present a sequence of images considered a single item from a bibliographic viewpoint.



    National Digital Library Program and the Conservation Division
  • National Digital Library Program and the Conservation Division: Conservation Implications of Digitization Projects This paper was written by a group of Library of Congress conservators who have worked closely with NDLP digitization projects and NDLP project leaders since the beginning of the program in 1995.

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    Digitization Reconsidered
  • Digitization Reconsidered By Jim Lindner Taking a position against wholesale digitization of audio and video tape is currently an unpopular stance.
  • . The author is neither, and while there are many cases where so called "digitization" may be warranted, there are also many cases where it is a poor decision.
  • . While many arguments for digitization are propagated by vendors and corporate technocrats (who may have other agendas of their own), the reality is that there is no "one" form of digitization, just as there is no one "truth".
  • . Indeed, what difference does the lack of multi-generation induced "noise" make if you cannot retrieve the information in the first place? This article examines just a few of the aspects and decisions involved, and takes the admittedly controversial position that a singular digitization strategy may not be the panacea hoped for at this time.
  • . What do people mean when they talk about "digitization" anyhow? After getting up the courage to ask such a seemingly techno-ridiculous question to the local techno-guru, one usually gets the patient and patent explanation that all of the information is nicely and neatly stored as ones and zeros, invulnerable and accurate throughout time.


    Digitization
  • Digitization Digitization, also referred to as analog to digital conversion, is the process by which charge from the CCD is translated into a binary form used by the computer.
  • . Digitization to 16 bits is now popular with most cameras used for astronomy, although few sensors really require more than 14 bits.
  • . video), 8- to 12-bit digitization is common.
  • . , , and are factors in determining the appropriate digitization.


    Guidelines for Digitization: Chapter 6, Digital Preservation
  • . The life of inadequately stabilized and housed original documents, artifacts, published works, or works of art will not be extended through the process of digitization.
  • . Digitization will do nothing to help the condition of the original.
  • . Digitization is not a preservation measure for originals.
  • . Institutions can invest a great deal of effort and expense in the digitization of their collections and in the presentation of these digitized collections online.
  • . Digitization projects are costly and time consuming and the digitization process can subject original materials to potentially damaging exposure to light and excessive handling.
  • . It is essential to see that the digitization process not need to be repeated.
  • . In order to adhere to the "scan once" methodology adopted by NC ECHO, your institution's digitization program must seek to extend the useful life of the digital objects created through a digitization project.
  • . The decisions made throughout the planning and execution of a digitization project should take into consideration the long-term sustainability of the digital objects.


    IMARK - Information Management Resource Kit
  • DIGITIZATION AND DIGITAL LIBRARIES - DESCRIPTION Module List User Name: Password: IMARK is an e-learning initiative in agricultural information management developed by FAO and partner organizations.
  • . Unit 4 - Creation and management of digital documents This unit covers the workflow involved in the creation and management of electronic documents, including digitization, the creation and adaptation of documents for a digital library, issues related to delicate and heritage documents, and the preservation of digital material.

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    digitizationblog
  • News on digitization in libraries and allied institutions June 4th, 2006 Some of you may already be familiar with, a company that offers a scanning stand for digital SLR cameras (similar to the camera stands used with high-end scanning backs) and what they claim to be a cheaper and more compact alternative to the much lauded and very expensive automatic book scanners from and .
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    Educational Fair Use Guidelines for Digital Images
  • . These guidelines do not cover non-educational or commercial digitization or use at any time, even by non-profit educational institutions.
  • . : This Section covers digitization by educational institutions of newly acquired analog visual images and Section 6 covers digitization of pre-existing analog image collections.
  • . 2.3.1 Visual online catalog: An educational institution may display a visual online catalog, which includes the thumbnail images created as part of the institution's digitization process, on the institution's secure electronic network, and may provide access to such catalog by educators, scholars, and students affiliated with the educational institution.
  • . Digitization will allow educators to employ new technologies using the varied and numerous images necessary in their current curricula.
  • . In either case, there may be rightsholders whose rights and interests are affected by digitization and other uses.
  • . 6.2.2 Digitization from pre-existing analog image collections is subject to limitations on portions from single sources such as published compilations or motion pictures (see Section 5.5).


    Digital Imaging Tutorial - Digitization Chain
  • . Technical Infrastructure: DIGITIZATION CHAIN Key Concepts INTRODUCTION Technical infrastructure refers loosely to the components that make digital imaging possible.
  • . The entire process is sometimes called the digitization chain, suggesting a series of logically ordered steps.
  • . In actual practice, the digitization chain can have side branches, loops, and recurring steps, but for simplicity's sake, we present it here as if it were linear.
  • . The Digitization Chain The technology necessary to navigate from one end of the digitization chain to the other consists mainly of hardware, software, and networks.
  • . Digitization Chain: Click on this image to view a close-up version.


    Digital Library of Georgia Digitization Guide
  • Digital Library of Georgia Digitization Guide Version 1.0 July 2001 This guide is designed to give an overview of the digitization process for historical documents such as manuscripts, photographs, books, printed materials, and other flat paper items.
  • . It is intended to cover the basics of digitization projects in a concise manner.
  • . However, once you start to consider a digitization project of hundreds or thousands of items, you quickly discover that you are playing an entirely different ballgame.
  • . "Digitization" refers to all of the steps involved in the process of making collections of historical materials available online.
  • . The digitization process is more of a management issue than a technical one.
  • . These guidelines raise topics and questions that should be considered in any digitization project.
  • . Fortunately, currently produced computers are fast enough to handle almost any scanning and other digitization tasks.
  • . Documents, books, and other written and printed materials may also be transferred into text format as part of the digitization process.

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    What’s Digitization all About

  • . Trevor Jones Project Coordinator, Illinois Digitization Institute Originally Published as a Technical Insert for the Illinois Heritage Association May, 2001 We live in an increasingly digital world.
  • . Currently, however, digitization remains plagued by confusing standards, changing technologies, and doubts about the long-term viability of digital files.
  • . What is Digitization? Cornell University Library defines digital images as: “ electronic snapshots taken of a scene or scanned from documents, such as photographs, manuscripts, printed texts, and artwork.
  • . The bits are then interpreted and read by the computer to produce an analog version for display or printing.” In summary, digitization converts materials from formats that can be read by people (analog) to a format that can be read only by machines (digital).
  • . Digitization can even make the invisible visible.
  • . Preservation: Digitization can also help preserve precious materials.
  • . Even after digitization, original documents and artifacts must still be cared for.

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