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Auteurs principaux: Schlumpf, Kay, Zschernitz, Rob
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2007
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author Schlumpf, Kay
Zschernitz, Rob
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Zschernitz, Rob
Schlumpf, Kay
Zschernitz, Rob
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contents Weaving the Past into the Present by Digitizing Local History Schlumpf, Kay Zschernitz, Rob Local History Pilot Projects Library Networks Libraries Electronic Libraries Access to Information Media Adaptation Information Technology Library Materials Information Dissemination Electronic Publishing Outreach Programs Time Management Library Services Metadata Consortia Computer Networks Computer Interfaces Institutional Cooperation Since its humble beginning, Digital Past, a centralized local history digitization initiative at the North Suburban Library System (NSLS), a multitype consortium in Wheeling, Illinois, has now grown into a large centralized collaboration that consists of 32 libraries and a museum as its primary contributors. With Digital Past, there are various reasons to digitize, but the main intent of most participants is to reach out to the communities they serve. In this article, the authors talk about how they: designed the pattern for this pilot project; built a base for the project to establish a platform for expansion; shaped and later reshaped the project to support growth; and finally made Digital Past a success.
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spellingShingle Weaving the Past into the Present by Digitizing Local History
Schlumpf, Kay
Zschernitz, Rob
Local History
Pilot Projects
Library Networks
Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Access to Information
Media Adaptation
Information Technology
Library Materials
Information Dissemination
Electronic Publishing
Outreach Programs
Time Management
Library Services
Metadata
Consortia
Computer Networks
Computer Interfaces
Institutional Cooperation
Weaving the Past into the Present by Digitizing Local History Schlumpf, Kay Zschernitz, Rob Local History Pilot Projects Library Networks Libraries Electronic Libraries Access to Information Media Adaptation Information Technology Library Materials Information Dissemination Electronic Publishing Outreach Programs Time Management Library Services Metadata Consortia Computer Networks Computer Interfaces Institutional Cooperation Since its humble beginning, Digital Past, a centralized local history digitization initiative at the North Suburban Library System (NSLS), a multitype consortium in Wheeling, Illinois, has now grown into a large centralized collaboration that consists of 32 libraries and a museum as its primary contributors. With Digital Past, there are various reasons to digitize, but the main intent of most participants is to reach out to the communities they serve. In this article, the authors talk about how they: designed the pattern for this pilot project; built a base for the project to establish a platform for expansion; shaped and later reshaped the project to support growth; and finally made Digital Past a success.
title Weaving the Past into the Present by Digitizing Local History
topic Local History
Pilot Projects
Library Networks
Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Access to Information
Media Adaptation
Information Technology
Library Materials
Information Dissemination
Electronic Publishing
Outreach Programs
Time Management
Library Services
Metadata
Consortia
Computer Networks
Computer Interfaces
Institutional Cooperation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ756548