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Notice catalographique « Selecting research collections for digitization »

Titre
Selecting research collections for digitization
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Hazen, Dan
  • Horrell, Jeffrey
  • Merrill-Oldham, Jan
  • Council on Library and Information Resources (Washington, D.C.)
Lieu de publication
Washington, D.C.
Maison d'édition
Council on Library and Information Resources
Date de publication
1998
Collation
18 p.
Résumé
Paper proposes a model of the decision-making process required of re- search libraries when they embark on digital conversion projects. It is one o a series by CLIR dedicated to selection policy questions that have arisen in the digital information environment. The authors of the paper offer a series of questions to be answered that will facilitate the decision-making process for library managers. They place the questions of what and how to digitize into the larger framework of collection building by focusing, first, on the nature of the collections and their use, and, second, on the realities of the institutional context in which these decisions are made.
Table des matières

Contents:

Foreward

Summary

Author's Acknowledgments

Introduction

Copyright: The Place to Begin

The Intellectual Nature of the Source of Materials

Current and Potential Users

Actual and Anticipated Nature of Use

The Format and Nature of the Digital Product

Describing, Delivering, and Retaining the Digital Product

Relationships to Other Digital Efforts

Costs and Benefits

Conclusion

Selection for Digitizing: A Decision-Making Matrix

Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Digital preservation
  • Document imaging systems
  • Library materials - Digitization
  • Gestion électronique de documents
  • Documentation de bibliothèque - Numérisation
ISBN/ISSN
1-88733-460-2
Pays
United States
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
Z 681.3 D53 H49
Clé
11809
Collection
Catalogue
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