Digitization in the real world : lessons learned from small and medium-sized digitization projects / edited by Kwong Bor Ng & Jason Kucsma.

Publisher's description: "The 34 papers presented in this book represent our best effort to present a diverse and comprehensive overview of key issues in the management and realization of digitization projects. ... This is, above all, a book written by practitioners for practitioners who t...

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Corporate Author: Metropolitan New York Library Council
Other Authors: Ng, Kwong Bor (Editor), Kucsma, Jason (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Metropolitan New York Library Council, [2010]
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505 0 0 |g PART I :  |t SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL : PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING DIGITIZATION PROJECTS WITH LIMITED RESOURCES:  |t DIY digitization : creating a small-scale digital zine exhibit --  |t Digitizing civil rights : an Omeka-based pilot digital presence for the Queens College Civil Rights Archive --  |t Digitization on a dime : how a small library and a big team of volunteers digitized 15,000 obituaries in just over a year --  |t Building the ALBA digital library --  |t Digitization and access of Louisiana oral histories : one oral history center's experience in the digital realm --  |t Digitizing a newspaper clippings collection : a case study and framework for small-scale digital projects --  |t METRO grant success story : Waterways of New York Project --  |g PART II :  |t A DIVERSE DIGITAL LANDSCAPE : DIGITAL COLLECTIONS IN PUBLIC LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTIONS, AND KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATIONS:  |t Managing rights in a medium scale audio digitization project --  |t The in-house digital laboratory : possibilities and responsibilities --  |t Building a virtual library : a case study at the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary --  |t Local objects, local people, local history : creating the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database --  |t Digitizing the rare book collection of the Leo Baeck Institute --  |t The Caprons of Paris : a digitization project in a small library system --  |t The Mass. Memories Road Show : a state-wide scanning project --  |t Picturing the museum : education and exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History -- 
505 0 0 |g PART III :  |t THE DIGITAL CAMPUS : DIGITIZATION IN UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR LIBRARIES:  |t Developing an institutional repository at Southern New Hampshire University : year one --  |t Digitization of the Yale Daily News historical archive --  |t New Jersey digital legal library --  |t Pratt Institute : a historical snapshot of campus and area --  |t Scaling back for an "experimental" collection --  |t From confusion and chaos to clarity and hope : reorganization of work flows, processes, and delivery for digital libraries --  |t Digitizing Colorado State University's historic photograph collection : a case study --  |t Entering the digitization universe : one catalog librarian's experience at an academic library --  |t From Argentina to Zambia : capturing the digital A to Z's of a child art collection --  |t Special collections, digitization, and the classroom : a new model --  |g PART IV :  |t ONE PLUS ONE IS GREATER THAN TWO : COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS:  |t Digital treasures : the evolution of a digital repository in Massachusetts --  |t Collaborative digitization goes local --  |t Picturing the past and planning for the future : central Florida memory --  |t Apollo 13.0 : digitizing astronaut Jack Swigert's Apollo documents --  |t Collaborative-centered digital curation : a case study at Clemson University Libraries --  |t The Craft Revival Project : library leadership in creating connections between small cultural institutions --  |t Hudson River Valley Heritage : a journey in collaborative digitization --  |t Collaborating for success : a cross-departmental digitization project --  |t Using Omeka to build digital collections : the METRO case study. 
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