Putting Content Online: A Practical Guide for LibrariesThis book focuses on practical, standards-based approaches to planning, executing and managing projects in which libraries and other cultural institutions digitize material and make it available on the web (or make collections of born-digital material available). Topics include evaluating material for digitization, intellectual property issues, metadata standards, digital library content management systems, search and retrieval considerations, project management, project operations, proposal writing, and libraries' emerging role as publishers. |
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Preliminary tasks | 17 |
Copyright and digital library collections | 37 |
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activities administrative metadata Adobe archive drive aspects audio born-digital chapter checksum collection's common compression content management system CONTENTdm costs Create descriptive metadata Create metadata creation criteria database defined described detailed determine developed diagram digital collections digital content digital library digital preservation digital resources DLCMS DLCMSs DSpace Dublin Core encoded end users evaluation example file formats filenames full text functional requirements funders goals institutional repositories integrated library system interface Internet Archive issues JHOVE JPEG library's licence MARC master files master versions MiniDV multiple NISO OAI-PMH open-source organisations planning PREMIS preservation metadata problems project managers project operations project team record scanners scanning selecting source material specialised specific staff standard structural metadata supervisor tape tasks technical technician techniques technologies textual documents types of metadata typically unique identifier vendor workflow workflow modelling