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Autor principal: Hirtle, Peter B.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2002
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author Hirtle, Peter B.
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contents The Impact of Digitization on Special Collections in Libraries. Hirtle, Peter B. Archives Information Technology Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Development Library Materials Library Technical Processes Nonprint Media Printed Materials Digitization benefits the users of special collections through increase in traditional use of materials, development of new avenues of research, and the appearance of new types of research using rare books and manuscripts. It challenges the relative value given to paper originals of rare materials as digital holdings increase. Special collections need to justify their unique value through a deeper understanding of their holdings and an extension of their scope. (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle The Impact of Digitization on Special Collections in Libraries.
Hirtle, Peter B.
Archives
Information Technology
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Technical Processes
Nonprint Media
Printed Materials
The Impact of Digitization on Special Collections in Libraries. Hirtle, Peter B. Archives Information Technology Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Development Library Materials Library Technical Processes Nonprint Media Printed Materials Digitization benefits the users of special collections through increase in traditional use of materials, development of new avenues of research, and the appearance of new types of research using rare books and manuscripts. It challenges the relative value given to paper originals of rare materials as digital holdings increase. Special collections need to justify their unique value through a deeper understanding of their holdings and an extension of their scope. (Author/AEF)
title The Impact of Digitization on Special Collections in Libraries.
topic Archives
Information Technology
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Technical Processes
Nonprint Media
Printed Materials
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ673380