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Autori principali: Westbrook, R. Niccole, Watkins, Sean
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2012
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ968367
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author Westbrook, R. Niccole
Watkins, Sean
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Watkins, Sean
Westbrook, R. Niccole
Watkins, Sean
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contents High Res at High Speed: Automated Delivery of High-Resolution Images from Digital Library Collections Westbrook, R. Niccole Watkins, Sean Primary Sources Electronic Publishing Electronic Libraries Internet Library Services Media Adaptation Computer Graphics Quality Control Delivery Systems Local History Library Materials Archives Departments Cooperation Recordkeeping Reports Time Management As primary source materials in the library are digitized and made available online, the focus of related library services is shifting to include new and innovative methods of digital delivery via social media, digital storytelling, and community-based and consortial image repositories. Most images on the Web are not of sufficient quality for most media outlets, so what happens when patrons require high-resolution versions of images for use in their print publications or projects? Until recently, patrons at the University of Houston Libraries used a clunky, paper-based request process for high-resolution images that was frustrating for them and time-consuming for staff. The authors of this article outline how an interdepartmental team of University of Houston Libraries staff used Drupal to develop an automated patron request system that is modeled after online shopping cart experiences and integrates with the CONTENTdm-based University of Houston Digital Library. The article provides suggestions for libraries with digital collections about how to create a system that efficiently captures patron requests and streamlines staff delivery of high-resolution files. (Contains 8 figures.)
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spellingShingle High Res at High Speed: Automated Delivery of High-Resolution Images from Digital Library Collections
Westbrook, R. Niccole
Watkins, Sean
Primary Sources
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Libraries
Internet
Library Services
Media Adaptation
Computer Graphics
Quality Control
Delivery Systems
Local History
Library Materials
Archives
Departments
Cooperation
Recordkeeping
Reports
Time Management
High Res at High Speed: Automated Delivery of High-Resolution Images from Digital Library Collections Westbrook, R. Niccole Watkins, Sean Primary Sources Electronic Publishing Electronic Libraries Internet Library Services Media Adaptation Computer Graphics Quality Control Delivery Systems Local History Library Materials Archives Departments Cooperation Recordkeeping Reports Time Management As primary source materials in the library are digitized and made available online, the focus of related library services is shifting to include new and innovative methods of digital delivery via social media, digital storytelling, and community-based and consortial image repositories. Most images on the Web are not of sufficient quality for most media outlets, so what happens when patrons require high-resolution versions of images for use in their print publications or projects? Until recently, patrons at the University of Houston Libraries used a clunky, paper-based request process for high-resolution images that was frustrating for them and time-consuming for staff. The authors of this article outline how an interdepartmental team of University of Houston Libraries staff used Drupal to develop an automated patron request system that is modeled after online shopping cart experiences and integrates with the CONTENTdm-based University of Houston Digital Library. The article provides suggestions for libraries with digital collections about how to create a system that efficiently captures patron requests and streamlines staff delivery of high-resolution files. (Contains 8 figures.)
title High Res at High Speed: Automated Delivery of High-Resolution Images from Digital Library Collections
topic Primary Sources
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Libraries
Internet
Library Services
Media Adaptation
Computer Graphics
Quality Control
Delivery Systems
Local History
Library Materials
Archives
Departments
Cooperation
Recordkeeping
Reports
Time Management
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ968367