
The Facet Preservation Collection 2
Facet Publishing
1st Edition
Published on 31. May 2016
Book
2872 pages
978-1-78330-111-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Facet Preservation Collection 2 includes eight books written by leading academics and practitioners containing cutting-edge information and practical guidance on preservation for libraries, archives and museums.
The books included in the Collection are:
Practical Digital Preservation A how-to guide for organizations of any size Adrian Brown
Winner of the 2014 Digital Preservation Award for Teaching and Communications
"Comprehensive and accessible ... The greatest strength of Brown's work is his ability to break complex processes down in such a way as they can be easily understood and accomplished. This is further aided by his providing readers with numerous exemplars that fit institutions of a variety of sizes and missions. Likewise, his helping his readers take a close look at their own needs, experience, and context before they move forward into digital preservation establishes a strong foundation for their own preservation work." - Journal of Library Innovation
Preserving Our Heritage Perspectives from antiquity to the digital age Edited by Michele V Cloonan
"There is a good balance between the historic roots of preservation and contemporary challenges surrounding digital preservation ... A sound investment for anyone seeking an overview of the field of preservation."- Library Journal
Preserving Archives, 2nd edition Helen Forde and Jonathan Rhys-Lewis
"...a welcome update...The vast practical experience of the two authors clearly enriches the text. Archivists and librarians will find it a great tool to turn to for high level preservation advice, and for students it will provide a good broad overview of the varied issues facing collections."- Business Archives
Preservation Management for Libraries, Archives and Museums Edited by G E Gorman and Sydney J Shep
"...the book is an interesting and worthwhile read for, as it said on its cover, "anyone working in the library, archive, museum and heritage sectors."- Journal of Documentation
Digital Curation, 2nd edition Edited by Gillian Oliver and Ross Harvey
Review of the previous edition:
"Harvey shares his wealth of knowledge in a simple-to-read text and provides ample resources for those who want to learn more... Digital Curation is an extremely useful work that should be read by multiple audiences. It will help archivists and librarians understand digital curation; it can be used by educators to explain digital curation to aspiring archivists and librarians; and it provides a strong framework for archivists and librarians who are responsible for curating digital materials. Harvey's manual provides an important reference resource to archival and library communities and should be mandated reading for professionals tasked with curating digital content."- Archival Issues
Digital Preservation Edited by Marilyn Deegan and Simon Tanner
"The editors can be praised for bringing together essays highlighting the economic decisions on which preservation is based...The book provides ample guidance to choosing a strategic approach to technology and metadata, and offers more than 60 case studies for reference."- Information World Review
Preparing Collections for Digitization Anna E Buelow and Jess Ahmon
"A practical approach is at the heart of this publication. How to evaluate the nature and extent of physical damage of collection items? What are the possible ways to deal with document formats and fastenings to achieve good imaging quality without compromising preservation objectives? What equipment should be selected to reach both digital imaging and preservation goals? How a digital imaging workflow should be organised to accommodate document preparation and conservation tasks? These are just several examples of questions addressed in different chapters. The extensive experience of both authors in digitising and preserving heritage collections at the National Archives of the United Kingdom and the case studies presented in all chapters add more value to this publication."- The Electronic Library
Preserving Complex Digital Objects Edited by Janet Delve and David Anderson
"Ensuring long term access and usability of complex digital objects is of critical importance to the future of nearly every area of arts, culture, the humanities and the sciences. With that noted, to date there is a surprisingly small amount of basic and applied research and scholarship that explicitly engages with issues in this area. To this end, the 25 essays in Preserving Complex Digital Objects are invaluable as documentation and presentation work on this topic."- Journal of Academic Librarianship
The books included in the Collection are:
Practical Digital Preservation A how-to guide for organizations of any size Adrian Brown
Winner of the 2014 Digital Preservation Award for Teaching and Communications
"Comprehensive and accessible ... The greatest strength of Brown's work is his ability to break complex processes down in such a way as they can be easily understood and accomplished. This is further aided by his providing readers with numerous exemplars that fit institutions of a variety of sizes and missions. Likewise, his helping his readers take a close look at their own needs, experience, and context before they move forward into digital preservation establishes a strong foundation for their own preservation work." - Journal of Library Innovation
Preserving Our Heritage Perspectives from antiquity to the digital age Edited by Michele V Cloonan
"There is a good balance between the historic roots of preservation and contemporary challenges surrounding digital preservation ... A sound investment for anyone seeking an overview of the field of preservation."- Library Journal
Preserving Archives, 2nd edition Helen Forde and Jonathan Rhys-Lewis
"...a welcome update...The vast practical experience of the two authors clearly enriches the text. Archivists and librarians will find it a great tool to turn to for high level preservation advice, and for students it will provide a good broad overview of the varied issues facing collections."- Business Archives
Preservation Management for Libraries, Archives and Museums Edited by G E Gorman and Sydney J Shep
"...the book is an interesting and worthwhile read for, as it said on its cover, "anyone working in the library, archive, museum and heritage sectors."- Journal of Documentation
Digital Curation, 2nd edition Edited by Gillian Oliver and Ross Harvey
Review of the previous edition:
"Harvey shares his wealth of knowledge in a simple-to-read text and provides ample resources for those who want to learn more... Digital Curation is an extremely useful work that should be read by multiple audiences. It will help archivists and librarians understand digital curation; it can be used by educators to explain digital curation to aspiring archivists and librarians; and it provides a strong framework for archivists and librarians who are responsible for curating digital materials. Harvey's manual provides an important reference resource to archival and library communities and should be mandated reading for professionals tasked with curating digital content."- Archival Issues
Digital Preservation Edited by Marilyn Deegan and Simon Tanner
"The editors can be praised for bringing together essays highlighting the economic decisions on which preservation is based...The book provides ample guidance to choosing a strategic approach to technology and metadata, and offers more than 60 case studies for reference."- Information World Review
Preparing Collections for Digitization Anna E Buelow and Jess Ahmon
"A practical approach is at the heart of this publication. How to evaluate the nature and extent of physical damage of collection items? What are the possible ways to deal with document formats and fastenings to achieve good imaging quality without compromising preservation objectives? What equipment should be selected to reach both digital imaging and preservation goals? How a digital imaging workflow should be organised to accommodate document preparation and conservation tasks? These are just several examples of questions addressed in different chapters. The extensive experience of both authors in digitising and preserving heritage collections at the National Archives of the United Kingdom and the case studies presented in all chapters add more value to this publication."- The Electronic Library
Preserving Complex Digital Objects Edited by Janet Delve and David Anderson
"Ensuring long term access and usability of complex digital objects is of critical importance to the future of nearly every area of arts, culture, the humanities and the sciences. With that noted, to date there is a surprisingly small amount of basic and applied research and scholarship that explicitly engages with issues in this area. To this end, the 25 essays in Preserving Complex Digital Objects are invaluable as documentation and presentation work on this topic."- Journal of Academic Librarianship
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 128 mm
Weight
4360 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78330-111-9 (9781783301119)
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Persons
Adrian Brown is the Director of the Parliamentary Archives and has lectured and published widely on all aspects of digital preservation. He was previously Head of Digital Preservation at the National Archives where his team won the International Digital Preservation Award in 2007.
Michelle Valerie Cloonan is Dean Emerita and Professor at the Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Simmons College.
Helen Forde is a professional archivist who has worked in local authority, private and national archives. Until 2001 she was Head of Preservation Services at the UK national Archives, where she had previously been in charge of both the library and the Museum. She has taught preservation management and worked as an independent consultant on archives.
Jonathan Rhys-Lewis is preservation and collections management consultant with over 25 years experience within local government and as an independent consultant. He trains, lectures and publishes on preservation and preservation management. G.E. Gorman BA(Hons) MDiv STB GradDipLib MA ThD FCLIP FRSA is Professor of Library and Information Management at the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, and Editor of Online Information Review.
Sydney J. Shep BA(Hons) MA MA PhD is Senior Lecturer in Print and Book Culture at Victoria University of Wellington, and the Printer at Wai-te-ata Press, a letterpress teaching laboratory, research facility and fine press printing house.
Ross Harvey is Adjunct Professor at RMIT University and the University of South Australia.
Gillian Oliver is an academic at the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her PhD is from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests centre on organisational culture, and the influences this has on the way that information is managed. She is the co-editor of Records Management and Information Culture (Facet 2014) and a Co-editor in Chief of the journal Archival Science.
Marilyn Deegan PhD is Director of Research Development, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London.
Simon Tanner BA(Hons) MCLIP is Director of King s Digital Consultancy Services, King's College London.
Dr Anna E. Bulow is Head of Preservation at The National Archives. She is editor of the Journal of Paper Conservation and has written and presented on a wide range of subjects including degradation mechanisms of paper, environmental monitoring and control, risk assessment and digitization.
Jess Ahmon MA MSc is Preservation Officer at The National Archives. She has given a number of presentations on the challenges of digitization of original documents, most recently at the Digital Futures training programme run by King's College London.
Janet Delve is co-leader of the interdisciplinary Future Proof Computing Group in the School of Creative Technologies at the University of Portsmouth. She is a member of the Digital Preservation Coalition Technology Watch Editorial Board.
Michelle Valerie Cloonan is Dean Emerita and Professor at the Graduate School of Library & Information Science, Simmons College.
Helen Forde is a professional archivist who has worked in local authority, private and national archives. Until 2001 she was Head of Preservation Services at the UK national Archives, where she had previously been in charge of both the library and the Museum. She has taught preservation management and worked as an independent consultant on archives.
Jonathan Rhys-Lewis is preservation and collections management consultant with over 25 years experience within local government and as an independent consultant. He trains, lectures and publishes on preservation and preservation management. G.E. Gorman BA(Hons) MDiv STB GradDipLib MA ThD FCLIP FRSA is Professor of Library and Information Management at the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, and Editor of Online Information Review.
Sydney J. Shep BA(Hons) MA MA PhD is Senior Lecturer in Print and Book Culture at Victoria University of Wellington, and the Printer at Wai-te-ata Press, a letterpress teaching laboratory, research facility and fine press printing house.
Ross Harvey is Adjunct Professor at RMIT University and the University of South Australia.
Gillian Oliver is an academic at the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her PhD is from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests centre on organisational culture, and the influences this has on the way that information is managed. She is the co-editor of Records Management and Information Culture (Facet 2014) and a Co-editor in Chief of the journal Archival Science.
Marilyn Deegan PhD is Director of Research Development, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London.
Simon Tanner BA(Hons) MCLIP is Director of King s Digital Consultancy Services, King's College London.
Dr Anna E. Bulow is Head of Preservation at The National Archives. She is editor of the Journal of Paper Conservation and has written and presented on a wide range of subjects including degradation mechanisms of paper, environmental monitoring and control, risk assessment and digitization.
Jess Ahmon MA MSc is Preservation Officer at The National Archives. She has given a number of presentations on the challenges of digitization of original documents, most recently at the Digital Futures training programme run by King's College London.
Janet Delve is co-leader of the interdisciplinary Future Proof Computing Group in the School of Creative Technologies at the University of Portsmouth. She is a member of the Digital Preservation Coalition Technology Watch Editorial Board.
Content
Digital Curation [Ed. 2]: Gillian Oliver and Ross Harvey;
Digital Preservation: Marilyn Deegan and Simon Tanner;
Practical Digital Preservation: Adrian Brown;
Preparing Collections for Digitization: Anna E. Buelow and Jess Ahmon;
Preservation Management for Libraries, Archives and Museums: G E Gorman and Sydney J. Shep;
Preserving Archives [Ed. 2]: Helen Forde and Jonathan Rhys-Lewis;
Preserving Complex Digital Objects: Janet Delve and David Anderson;
Preserving Our Heritage: Michele V. Cloonan;
Digital Preservation: Marilyn Deegan and Simon Tanner;
Practical Digital Preservation: Adrian Brown;
Preparing Collections for Digitization: Anna E. Buelow and Jess Ahmon;
Preservation Management for Libraries, Archives and Museums: G E Gorman and Sydney J. Shep;
Preserving Archives [Ed. 2]: Helen Forde and Jonathan Rhys-Lewis;
Preserving Complex Digital Objects: Janet Delve and David Anderson;
Preserving Our Heritage: Michele V. Cloonan;