This presentation was part of a workshop and demonstration on the digitization of library archival materials, including sampling rates, the effect of resolution on file size and fidelity, color correction and other image adjustments, dynamic range, and best practices. Delivered to the New Hampshire Archives Group Spring Meeting, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. June 28, 200
A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE FACULTY OF INFORMATICS AND DESIGN OF THE CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY O...
This presentation was given at the Panhandle Library Access Network\u27s (PLAN) Innovation Conferenc...
There is scant literature available that specifically addresses digitization efforts in small cultur...
Digitization is the process of transforming physical materials into digital objects. How does this w...
This paper discusses the process of digitization of the print material, audio and video including s...
This introductory level presentation discusses the basics of digitizingcollections from start to fin...
A presentation given at The Library in Bits and Bytes: Digital Library Symposium, held at the Univer...
Objective:This poster describes the Library’s first digitization project: digitizing 300 doctoral di...
Digitizing collections has become a standard practice for libraries, museums, and archives. These co...
Digital imaging technologies are replacing the microfilm camera and photocopier as the primary mecha...
International audienceIn 2012, our library initiated a mass-digitization project of all the Ph.D. th...
This paper explores how visual meaning is built through the transformation of photographic images fr...
As physical archival materials age and begin to degrade, there is a push to digitize for further acc...
In this session we will show some examples of digitisation projects to illustrate what benefits are ...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE FACULTY OF INFORMATICS AND DESIGN OF THE CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY O...
This presentation was given at the Panhandle Library Access Network\u27s (PLAN) Innovation Conferenc...
There is scant literature available that specifically addresses digitization efforts in small cultur...
Digitization is the process of transforming physical materials into digital objects. How does this w...
This paper discusses the process of digitization of the print material, audio and video including s...
This introductory level presentation discusses the basics of digitizingcollections from start to fin...
A presentation given at The Library in Bits and Bytes: Digital Library Symposium, held at the Univer...
Objective:This poster describes the Library’s first digitization project: digitizing 300 doctoral di...
Digitizing collections has become a standard practice for libraries, museums, and archives. These co...
Digital imaging technologies are replacing the microfilm camera and photocopier as the primary mecha...
International audienceIn 2012, our library initiated a mass-digitization project of all the Ph.D. th...
This paper explores how visual meaning is built through the transformation of photographic images fr...
As physical archival materials age and begin to degrade, there is a push to digitize for further acc...
In this session we will show some examples of digitisation projects to illustrate what benefits are ...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE FACULTY OF INFORMATICS AND DESIGN OF THE CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY O...
This presentation was given at the Panhandle Library Access Network\u27s (PLAN) Innovation Conferenc...
There is scant literature available that specifically addresses digitization efforts in small cultur...