Digitization is the process of transforming physical materials into digital objects. How does this work, and why is it important to institutional repositories? Using a recent long-term Electronic Theses and Dissertations digitization project as a framework, attendees will learn step-by-step how to start their own digital preservation projects, what equipment and specifications are needed, proper data management after imaging, and various tips and tricks that could help avoid common pitfalls along the way
Presented from the perspective of someone responsible for creating the digital objects that will eve...
In the years since Meissner and Greene published their seminal article, ʺMore Product, Less Processʺ...
This paper examines the experience of one institution, the University of Maryland Libraries, as it m...
As physical archival materials age and begin to degrade, there is a push to digitize for further acc...
Introduction Cultural institutions such as museums, libraries, archives, and historical societies ho...
This presentation was part of a workshop and demonstration on the digitization of library archival m...
Objective:This poster describes the Library’s first digitization project: digitizing 300 doctoral di...
A pre-publication draft article submitted to the "Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science", ...
Over the past decade, a rich body of research and practice has emerged under the rubrics of electron...
For many years visual resources collections have operated within university departments to meet facu...
Digitization is rapidly becoming one of the standard forms of preservation for libraries, archives a...
Contributing institutions: McGill University; Macdonald Campus LibraryProblem- The Lyman Entomologic...
Digitization is a broad term used when describing turning written text, visual media, and audio into...
Session presented at 2019 Towson Conference for Academic Libraries, Towson, MD. What does it take to...
This session will be dedicated to the digitisation workflow. We will describe all basic steps of the...
Presented from the perspective of someone responsible for creating the digital objects that will eve...
In the years since Meissner and Greene published their seminal article, ʺMore Product, Less Processʺ...
This paper examines the experience of one institution, the University of Maryland Libraries, as it m...
As physical archival materials age and begin to degrade, there is a push to digitize for further acc...
Introduction Cultural institutions such as museums, libraries, archives, and historical societies ho...
This presentation was part of a workshop and demonstration on the digitization of library archival m...
Objective:This poster describes the Library’s first digitization project: digitizing 300 doctoral di...
A pre-publication draft article submitted to the "Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science", ...
Over the past decade, a rich body of research and practice has emerged under the rubrics of electron...
For many years visual resources collections have operated within university departments to meet facu...
Digitization is rapidly becoming one of the standard forms of preservation for libraries, archives a...
Contributing institutions: McGill University; Macdonald Campus LibraryProblem- The Lyman Entomologic...
Digitization is a broad term used when describing turning written text, visual media, and audio into...
Session presented at 2019 Towson Conference for Academic Libraries, Towson, MD. What does it take to...
This session will be dedicated to the digitisation workflow. We will describe all basic steps of the...
Presented from the perspective of someone responsible for creating the digital objects that will eve...
In the years since Meissner and Greene published their seminal article, ʺMore Product, Less Processʺ...
This paper examines the experience of one institution, the University of Maryland Libraries, as it m...