The digital presence of museums has continually grown in recent years. This project examines the processes of digitizing a collection and creating digital content. The goals of this project were to select 155 pieces from the Frances G. Spencer Collection of American Popular Sheet Music, digitize them, and then to create audio files for a selection of these pieces. This project utilized the resources at the Riley Digitization Center and the Crouch Fine Arts Library at Baylor University to both digitize and create content. This project serves as a reference for the processes and challenges of selecting and creating digital content.M.A
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
There has never been a better time to create audio content than the present. Not only do most person...
By digitizing physical holdings, museums have an important opportunity to provide patrons unpreceden...
Digital libraries of music have the potential to capture popular imagination in ways that more schol...
This paper describes the development of a set of workflow management tools (WMS) that will reduce th...
This paper describes the development of a set of workflow management tools (WMS) that will reduce th...
This thesis establish the requirements for a searchable, on-line archive for music in the form of au...
Funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the Indiana University Digita...
The University of Chicago Library has digitized a collection of 19 century music scores. The onl...
This presentation covers the challenges and solutions of digitizing and preserving the UCSD Center f...
Is the audio portion of your digital collection lacking? Do you feel that audio collections are arch...
In an effort to bring context to their digital collections, many institutions are using online mater...
This document describes a project to develop best practices for developing an archive of slide and t...
Co-presenter: Wendy SistrunkAs new tools and technologies continue to develop and as budgets decline...
Digital exhibits can include historical artifacts, analytical works, and collaborative classroom pro...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
There has never been a better time to create audio content than the present. Not only do most person...
By digitizing physical holdings, museums have an important opportunity to provide patrons unpreceden...
Digital libraries of music have the potential to capture popular imagination in ways that more schol...
This paper describes the development of a set of workflow management tools (WMS) that will reduce th...
This paper describes the development of a set of workflow management tools (WMS) that will reduce th...
This thesis establish the requirements for a searchable, on-line archive for music in the form of au...
Funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the Indiana University Digita...
The University of Chicago Library has digitized a collection of 19 century music scores. The onl...
This presentation covers the challenges and solutions of digitizing and preserving the UCSD Center f...
Is the audio portion of your digital collection lacking? Do you feel that audio collections are arch...
In an effort to bring context to their digital collections, many institutions are using online mater...
This document describes a project to develop best practices for developing an archive of slide and t...
Co-presenter: Wendy SistrunkAs new tools and technologies continue to develop and as budgets decline...
Digital exhibits can include historical artifacts, analytical works, and collaborative classroom pro...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
There has never been a better time to create audio content than the present. Not only do most person...
By digitizing physical holdings, museums have an important opportunity to provide patrons unpreceden...