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Digital Curation Projects Made Easy
A Step-by-Step Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums
Digital Curation Projects Made Easy
A Step-by-Step Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums
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Description
Digital Curation Projects Made Easy: A Step-By-Step Guide for Libraries, Archives, and Museums outlines simple steps for accomplishing practical digitization and digital preservation projects for those with little experience, time, and/or resources. Following a general introduction, instructions for completing these commonplace digital curation projects are covered:
Photograph collectionsNewspaper collectionRare booksArt CollectionsOral HistoriesDigital curation does not need to be reserved for big budgets or world-famous collections. In fact, a large part of digitization and digital preservation consists of practical projects that are done every day without much fanfare in libraries and archives around the world.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: What Every Project Needs to Get Started
Part II: Digital Curation Projects Step-By-Step
Chapter 3: General Guidelines
Chapter 4: Photograph Collections
Chapter 5: Newspaper Collections
Chapter 6: Rare Books
Chapter 7: Art Collections
Chapter 8: Oral Histories
Product details
Published | Aug 10 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 136 |
ISBN | 9781538103517 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 14 b/w illustrations; 3 b/w photos; 15 tables; 1 textbox |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | LITA Guides |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Overall, the book serves as an informative introduction to digital curation and should ably guide information professionals at institutions with both emergent and established digital collections programs. The real strength of the book is its emphasis on digital curation as an ongoing effort that needs to be integrated into organizational policies, procedures, and workflows—not just one-off projects to make some old photographs available online. The book offers plenty of help to jump-start information professionals new to digital curation.
Archival Issues
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This guide offers practical information and tips for heritage institutions interested in preserving and providing digital access to their historic treasures. In addition to basic information about digitization, digital presentation, and curation, Cowick (a preservationist at Preserve This) explains fundamental concepts and presents advantages of digitizing.
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