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1 Digitization An Introduction to Digitization Projects and to Using the Montana Memory Project

2 Overview of Presentation  Planning a Digitization Project  One Option for Presenting Digitized Materials (Montana Memory Project)  Demonstration of Adding Your Digitized Materials to the Montana Memory Project

3 Planning for Digitization  What are you going to digitize and why?  How are you going to digitize?  How will you preserve your digitized materials?  How will your patrons find your digitized materials?  Where will your patrons find your digitized materials?

4 What are you going to digitize and why?  Choosing your materials: Consider your capabilities Collection choices Copyright

5 What are you going to digitize and why?  Consider your capabilities Impact on your institution  Staffing  Cost

6 What are you going to digitize and why?  Consider your capabilities Technical Considerations  Knowledge of Technology  Equipment  Software

7 What are you going to digitize and why?  Collection Choices 4 Criteria:  Audience  Improved Intellectual Control of the Materials  Value of Digitizing the Collection  Preservation Issues

8 What are you going to digitize and why?  Copyright Issues Digitization = publication Physical Ownership does NOT equal copyright ownership Published works  Prior to 1923: in the public domain Unpublished (manuscript) works  Author died 1938 or prior: in the public domain

9 http://librarycopyright.net/digitalslider/ Simple Copyright Determination Tool

10 How are you going to digitize?  Digitization Standards Scanning specifications  “Scan Once” principle File Format  Master file vs Access or use files File Naming Scheme

11 How are you going to digitize?  Scanning specifications for different formats Text Documents Photographs – transmissive (ie negatives) Photographs – reflective (ie prints) Graphic Illustrations or artwork Maps and plans

12 How are you going to digitize?  Scanning specification for photographs:

13 How are you going to digitize?  In-house Pros  Experience  Control  Ability to adapt Cons  Cost  Staff training / abilities

14 How are you going to digitize?  Out-sourcing Pros  No initial cost of equipment  Existing staff time is not re-directed  Vendor expertise Cons  COST  Less control  Working with a vendor  Transporting original materials

15 How will you preserve your digitized materials?  What is Digital Preservation? Challenges Preservation strategy components

16 How will you preserve your digitized materials?  Options for Data storage In-house (servers, CDs, hard drives, etc.) Out-sourcing  What to look for in a vendor  OCLC’s Digital Archive ($) None

17 How will you preserve your digitized materials?

18  Preservation Metadata Why should you keep it? Standards  http://www.ncecho.org/presmet/pmdo2007ed.htm

19 How will you preserve your digitized materials? From NC ECHO Project

20 How will you preserve your digitized materials?

21 How will your patrons find your digitized materials?  Metadata - Descriptive Standards for Digital Projects  Dublin Core  MARC crosswalk

22 Where will your patrons find your digitized materials?  Web Site  Digital Content System CONTENTdm Montana Memory Project

23 Where will your patrons find your digitized materials?


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