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1. Verfasser: Shepard, Elizabeth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2004
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contents Digitizing a Photographic Collection in a Midsize Repository: A Case Study Shepard, Elizabeth Photography Media Adaptation Electronic Publishing Task Analysis Archives Medical Libraries Goal Orientation Objectives Library Materials Selection Audience Awareness Resource Allocation Cost Effectiveness Equipment Computer Software Organization Access to Information Preservation Serving as a case study of a photographic digitization project in a midsize repository, this article describes a project at the Weill Cornell Medical Center Archives. The author examines six components that the archivist needs to contemplate when planning a digitization project: selecting the images to be digitized, understanding the needs of the potential audience, allocating staff resources, assessing the costs of funding the project, choosing equipment and software, and deciding on arrangement and description of the photographs. The benefits of these projects, which include improving access, preservation, and photographic reproductions systems, will be discussed. (Contains 16 notes.)
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spellingShingle Digitizing a Photographic Collection in a Midsize Repository: A Case Study
Shepard, Elizabeth
Photography
Media Adaptation
Electronic Publishing
Task Analysis
Archives
Medical Libraries
Goal Orientation
Objectives
Library Materials
Selection
Audience Awareness
Resource Allocation
Cost Effectiveness
Equipment
Computer Software
Organization
Access to Information
Preservation
Digitizing a Photographic Collection in a Midsize Repository: A Case Study Shepard, Elizabeth Photography Media Adaptation Electronic Publishing Task Analysis Archives Medical Libraries Goal Orientation Objectives Library Materials Selection Audience Awareness Resource Allocation Cost Effectiveness Equipment Computer Software Organization Access to Information Preservation Serving as a case study of a photographic digitization project in a midsize repository, this article describes a project at the Weill Cornell Medical Center Archives. The author examines six components that the archivist needs to contemplate when planning a digitization project: selecting the images to be digitized, understanding the needs of the potential audience, allocating staff resources, assessing the costs of funding the project, choosing equipment and software, and deciding on arrangement and description of the photographs. The benefits of these projects, which include improving access, preservation, and photographic reproductions systems, will be discussed. (Contains 16 notes.)
title Digitizing a Photographic Collection in a Midsize Repository: A Case Study
topic Photography
Media Adaptation
Electronic Publishing
Task Analysis
Archives
Medical Libraries
Goal Orientation
Objectives
Library Materials
Selection
Audience Awareness
Resource Allocation
Cost Effectiveness
Equipment
Computer Software
Organization
Access to Information
Preservation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ887538