This poster traces two years of the University of Maryland (UMD) Libraries’ efforts to Reveal la Révolution by cataloging and digitizing their 18th-century French Pamphlet collection. Follow their steps as a cross-departmental team waded through some 12,000 pamphlets with the support of French graduate students, fine tuning workflows and communication channels along the way. While an internally-funded pilot got the project off the ground, national and international collaboration allowed them to leverage funding support from the UMD Libraries to exceed original targets for both scanning and cataloging. The result was a significant increase in digitally-available content and improved access through Worldcat and the Internet Archive. W...
This presentation was given at the 2015 USETDA (United States Electronic Theses and Dissertations As...
Librarians have used the principle of equal access to protect the rights of patrons for years. In l...
While electronic publications can greatly increase a university community’s access to information, t...
This was a response to the presentations of a panel titled: “Setting Directions for Libraries and Ar...
Professorial Lecture of Tschera Harkness Connell, Head, Digital Content Services, The Ohio State Uni...
Why digitize? •Access •Preservation (sort of…) •Collaboration •New forum for publishin
Owen, Terry. “Digital Repositories and the Arts & Humanities.”Guest lecture, LBSC 752 Information Ac...
Much of the publicity around recent mass-digitization projects focuses on the millions of books they...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Richmond, VA on October 26, 2012. S2 - Beyond Boutique: Buil...
Since their existence, libraries have been responsible for preserving society’s records and intellec...
Poster presented at the Missouri Library Association Annual Conference, October 5, 2017, St. Louis, ...
This article first defines what constitutes a “Special Collection” and what constitutes a “digital a...
For libraries and archives, the digital content management and preservation landscape is rapidly evo...
Investigating ways for the University of Missouri to widen access to rare or special collections own...
Both institutional repositories and cultural heritage institutions have broadly defined collection d...
This presentation was given at the 2015 USETDA (United States Electronic Theses and Dissertations As...
Librarians have used the principle of equal access to protect the rights of patrons for years. In l...
While electronic publications can greatly increase a university community’s access to information, t...
This was a response to the presentations of a panel titled: “Setting Directions for Libraries and Ar...
Professorial Lecture of Tschera Harkness Connell, Head, Digital Content Services, The Ohio State Uni...
Why digitize? •Access •Preservation (sort of…) •Collaboration •New forum for publishin
Owen, Terry. “Digital Repositories and the Arts & Humanities.”Guest lecture, LBSC 752 Information Ac...
Much of the publicity around recent mass-digitization projects focuses on the millions of books they...
Presentation at the MARAC conference in Richmond, VA on October 26, 2012. S2 - Beyond Boutique: Buil...
Since their existence, libraries have been responsible for preserving society’s records and intellec...
Poster presented at the Missouri Library Association Annual Conference, October 5, 2017, St. Louis, ...
This article first defines what constitutes a “Special Collection” and what constitutes a “digital a...
For libraries and archives, the digital content management and preservation landscape is rapidly evo...
Investigating ways for the University of Missouri to widen access to rare or special collections own...
Both institutional repositories and cultural heritage institutions have broadly defined collection d...
This presentation was given at the 2015 USETDA (United States Electronic Theses and Dissertations As...
Librarians have used the principle of equal access to protect the rights of patrons for years. In l...
While electronic publications can greatly increase a university community’s access to information, t...