
Digitizing Your Community's History
The Innovative Librarian's Guide
Alex Hoffman(Author)
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 16. May 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
150 pages
978-1-4408-4240-5 (ISBN)
Description
Follow the blueprint in this book to launch a library DIY community history digitization program-one that provides the access and fosters engagement with patrons to sustain the program over time.
Internet technologies have enabled anyone to tell their story-and to find out their own unknown story. Libraries are seeing increased interest in community and family history and in genealogy, as well as heightened demand for access to personal and community history materials in digital format. The opportunity exists for libraries to benefit their communities by providing these in-demand, digitized historical materials optimized for researchers at the individual level.
Digitizing Your Community's History: The Innovative Librarian's Guide provides you with step-by-step directions for launching a DIY digitization program for personal and community historical materials. It covers the process of setting up a digitization program, training customers to use the equipment, best practices for storing digitized material, and tips for engaging the community in local history, such as ideas for exhibiting materials and programs for genealogy and family history. Just as importantly, the author addresses how to explain the benefits of programs like these to library stakeholders and supplies recommendations on sustaining library community history programs through access and engagement. The book also provides supplemental materials that include templates and programming ideas, lists of recommended software and apps, and recommended specifications for equipment and for file storage.
Internet technologies have enabled anyone to tell their story-and to find out their own unknown story. Libraries are seeing increased interest in community and family history and in genealogy, as well as heightened demand for access to personal and community history materials in digital format. The opportunity exists for libraries to benefit their communities by providing these in-demand, digitized historical materials optimized for researchers at the individual level.
Digitizing Your Community's History: The Innovative Librarian's Guide provides you with step-by-step directions for launching a DIY digitization program for personal and community historical materials. It covers the process of setting up a digitization program, training customers to use the equipment, best practices for storing digitized material, and tips for engaging the community in local history, such as ideas for exhibiting materials and programs for genealogy and family history. Just as importantly, the author addresses how to explain the benefits of programs like these to library stakeholders and supplies recommendations on sustaining library community history programs through access and engagement. The book also provides supplemental materials that include templates and programming ideas, lists of recommended software and apps, and recommended specifications for equipment and for file storage.
Reviews / Votes
A valuable tool for deciding what, if anything, should be digitized in a reader's community, and providing a plethora of useful information on how to divide the process into manageable pieces, this book is a wise investment for libraries looking to preserve the past for future generations. * VOYA *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
243 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4408-4240-5 (9781440842405)
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E-Book
05/2016
1st Edition
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05/2016
1st Edition
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Person
Alex Hoffman is the digital media supervisor at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library in suburban Chicago.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Basics
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Chapter 3 What to Digitize
Chapter 4 The Equipment
Chapter 5 The Digitization Process
Chapter 6 Storage and Backups
Chapter 7 Tech Instruction
Chapter 8 Programs, Display, and Access
Chapter 9 The Future of Digitization
Chapter 10 Review
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 1 The Basics
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Chapter 3 What to Digitize
Chapter 4 The Equipment
Chapter 5 The Digitization Process
Chapter 6 Storage and Backups
Chapter 7 Tech Instruction
Chapter 8 Programs, Display, and Access
Chapter 9 The Future of Digitization
Chapter 10 Review
Bibliography
Index