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University of Florida Digital Collections

facilitate access to the general public preservation scholar/research request increase visibility Reasons for Digitization and Online Access

condition of item copyright requirements pilot for grant project (developing technical requirements, workflows) Selection

prints/negatives: 8-bit grayscale for black and white prints/negatives 24-bit RGB for color prints/negatives all 600 dots per inch (dpi) 35mm slides/negatives 24-bit RGB at 4000 dots per inch text (both printed and hand written): 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit RGB, as appropriate for individual document 300 dots per inch (dpi) unless very small font or difficult to read then 600 dots per inch (dpi) All items saved in an archival, uncompressed TIFF format Digitization Standards

select equipment that is designed for the original bound materials loose/disbound materials photographs/maps film/slides newspapers types of scanners: flatbed, such as the Epson Expression 10000XL rotary, such as the Panasonic S2046C film, such as the Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 overhead, such as the CopiBook high resolution digital SLR camera Equipment

Open source software created by the Digital Library Center programmers to facilitate the digitization process Step 1 : Metadata creation Step 2 : Digitization Step 3 : Pre QC (automated) Step 4 : Quality Control (QC) Step 5 : Web Upload The Digitization Process toolkit

The Digitization Process metadata creation

The Digitization Process digitization

Creates derivative images (jpeg & jpeg2000) from master TIFFS The Digitization Process Pre-QC

Image quality control and creation of structural metadata The Digitization Process QC

University of Florida Digital Collections The collection includes books, photographs, negatives, slides, maps, herbarium specimens and objects Collection strengths are Children’s Literature, Maps, Aerial Photography, Newspapers, Florida Studies and Caribbean Studies Web Upload

University of Florida Digital Collections Digital Library Center