Digitizing Flat Media: Principles and Practices

Digitizing Flat Media: Principles and Practices

by Joy M. Perrin author of Digitizing Flat Media
Digitizing Flat Media: Principles and Practices

Digitizing Flat Media: Principles and Practices

by Joy M. Perrin author of Digitizing Flat Media

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Overview

Here is a concise guide to the nuts and bolts of converting flat media (books, papers, maps, posters, slides, micro formats, etc) into digital files. It provides librarians and archivists with the practical knowledge to understand the process and decision making in the digitization of flat media. Instead of having to learn by trial and error, they will get a well-rounded education of the practical aspects of digitization and have a better understanding of their options. This is the stuff they don’t teach you in school.

People can be lured into thinking that all it takes to digitize something is a scanner and some metadata. This guide illustrates the practical aspects of digitization such as:

  • the physical challenges of scanning books without cutting the spine,
  • the differences between a “scanner” that uses a scanning head vs a “scanner” that uses a camera,
  • the different options for workflow for digitized items, and
  • the reasons for choosing one scanner over another for reasons other than price.


Digitizing Flat Media: Principles and Practices is intended to give librarians and archivists the benefit a seasoned digitization professional guiding them and helping them figure out exactly what needs to be done when.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442258105
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 12/16/2015
Series: LITA Guides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 907 KB

About the Author

Joy M. Perrin is the Digital Resources Librarian at Texas Tech University where she is the head of the Digital Resources Unit. Her experience with digital collections spans 9 years and includes work in the Digital Library Initiatives Team where she got experience planning digital projects, experience managing the libraries' digital lab, and working with digital library systems and metadata.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The Principles for Starting a Digitization Project
Chapter 2:Principles for Different Material Types
Chapter 3: Scanners
Chapter 4: Other Equipment
Chapter 5: Digital File Basics
Chapter 6: Software and Processing
Chapter 7: Metadata in Practice
Chapter 8: Digitization Project Planning Principles
Chapter 9: A Digital Collection’s Life After Digitization

Index
About the Author
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