Going Digital: Strategies for Access, Preservation, and Conversion of Collections to a Digital Format offers you succinct and analytic views of the problems and benefits of digital resources in the traditional academic library. Library administrators, collection managers, and librarians will learn the advantages and disadvantages of traditional and digital collections and the costs of providing local access or implementing remote access to digital collections. Originally presented at a series of five symposiums sponsored by the Research Libraries Group, the articles inGoing Digital will help you decide upon a cost-effective collection method that will meet the needs of your library, your patrons, and your budget.The chapters in this text are written by the nation's leading librarians who pose and answer questions about hardware and software needed for digital libraries, the costs involved, establishing and maintaining access to digital collections, copyright concerns, and long-term preservation problems. Going Digital gives you insight into factors that will help you decide what will best meet the goals of your library, such as:
the advantages and disadvantages of preserving microfilm and digital conversion
choosing the correct hardware and software for your digital preservation program
the changes required from librarians when shifting from collection development to digital resources
examining the selection process for collections from perspectives of access, public service, technological requirements, and preservation
ways to improve access to traditional collections
cost comparisons between digital and hard copy resources
devising a technical plan for successful digital conversion of projects
involving the user's wants when selecting collections for digital conversion and recognizing the central parts patrons play in the selection processIn light of the changing ways we receive and keep our information, Going Digital discusses new collection preservation criteria and suggests that access and informational values, not just deterioration, should be equal factors in selecting materials to be converted to digital form. Proving that digital collections are changing every facet of library operations, Going Digital shows you the most cost-effective way to begin a digital collection and how to choose what materials to digitize in order to provide your patrons with the information they want and need.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-0-7890-0521-2 (9780789005212)
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Contents
Introduction
Part I: Strategies for Access and Preservation
Introduction
Partners and Alliances
Local or Remote Access: Choices and Issues
Building Xanadu: Creating the New Library Paradise
Return to the Valley of the Dolls: Reflections on Changing Lanes Along the Information Superhighway
Digital Preservation and Access: Liberals and Conservatives
From Analog to Digital: Extending the Preservation Tool Kit
Long-Term Intellectual Preservation
Transforming Libraries Through Digital Preservation
Part 2: Strategies for Selecting Collections for Conversion to a Digital Format
Why Make Images Available Online: User Perspectives
Options for Digitizing Visual Materials
The Role of Digitization in Building Electronic Collections: Economic and Programmatic Choices
Mapping the Intersection of Selection and Funding
What Will Collection Development Do?
The Technology Context
The Access Context
The Copyright Context
The Preservation Context
The Collection Management Perspective
The Public Services Perspective
The Systems Perspective
The Preservation Perspective
Institutionalizing Digitization
Index