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Autor principal: Brown, Caroline
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ901958
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contents Digitisation Projects at the University of Dundee Archive Services Brown, Caroline Foreign Countries Archives Electronic Libraries Media Adaptation Academic Libraries Purpose: To examine the reasons behind, and issues involved in digitisation projects at archival repositories. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uses practical examples from the University of Dundee Archive Services to consider why archivists devote time and resources to digitising collections and to mounting digital images online. Advantages to collections, services and users are considered in the context of the archival mission and user expectations. Findings: Despite the need to divert existing resources or to attract new ones, digitisation is becoming a core activity in many archives. Originality/value: The paper should be of value to information professionals interested in the use of new technology by the archival profession. Many of the issues raised are cross-sectoral and not just of interest to the archival world but to anyone with a role in preserving and using records.
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spellingShingle Digitisation Projects at the University of Dundee Archive Services
Brown, Caroline
Foreign Countries
Archives
Electronic Libraries
Media Adaptation
Academic Libraries
Digitisation Projects at the University of Dundee Archive Services Brown, Caroline Foreign Countries Archives Electronic Libraries Media Adaptation Academic Libraries Purpose: To examine the reasons behind, and issues involved in digitisation projects at archival repositories. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uses practical examples from the University of Dundee Archive Services to consider why archivists devote time and resources to digitising collections and to mounting digital images online. Advantages to collections, services and users are considered in the context of the archival mission and user expectations. Findings: Despite the need to divert existing resources or to attract new ones, digitisation is becoming a core activity in many archives. Originality/value: The paper should be of value to information professionals interested in the use of new technology by the archival profession. Many of the issues raised are cross-sectoral and not just of interest to the archival world but to anyone with a role in preserving and using records.
title Digitisation Projects at the University of Dundee Archive Services
topic Foreign Countries
Archives
Electronic Libraries
Media Adaptation
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ901958