New Report: The Impact of Digitizing Special Collections on Teaching and Scholarship, by Merrilee Proffitt and Jennifer Schaffner
DUBLIN, Ohio, USA, 18 July 2008-Subtitled, "Reflections on a Symposium about Digitization and the Humanities," the report consists of an overview and interpretation of perspecives provided at the RLG Programs symposium that was held in Philadelphia at the Chemical Heritage Foundation on 4 June 2008.
RLG Programs releases "Seeking Sustainability," a casual report on RLG's exploration of ways to make access to digitized special collections self-supporting
This opinion piece urges moving forward more quickly on digitization of special collections. The authors suggest that we move to an access (rather than preservation ) model; that we incorporate digization as part of processing a collection; that we scan the 'tip of the iceberg' and follow-up with further scanning when usage patterns develop; that we focus on quantity over quality; and that we expose our collections in the common search tools.
belongs to Hidden Collections project
tagged digital_resources hidden_collections special_collections by bethpc ...on 05-DEC-07
tagged digital_resources hidden_collections special_collections by bethpc ...on 05-DEC-07


