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- 00045075 contributor B37665.
- 00045075 created "c2001.".
- 00045075 date "2001".
- 00045075 date "c2001.".
- 00045075 dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- 00045075 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-185) and index.".
- 00045075 description "Machine generated contents note: 1 Where do you start? The digitization project 1 -- Introduction 1 -- What is digitization? 3 -- Why do we digitize material? 4 -- The digitization project life-cycle 7 -- Chapter summary 9 -- 2 What are you digitizing? Instigation, selection and assessment 10 -- Introduction 10 -- Instigation of the project 10 -- Assessing projects and selecting material 13 -- Assessing and selecting: the matrix approach 15 -- Constructing the decision matrix 16 -- A working example 30 -- Using the decision matrix in the real worl' 32 -- Chapter summary 33 -- 3 How do you digitize? 35 -- Introduction 35 -- A definition: scanning or digitization? 35 -- Understanding digital imaging 36 -- The anatomy of a digital image: dots, pixels, and resolutions 36 -- Digital image file formats 44 -- Digitization hardware and software 49 -- The digitization assessment stage 61 -- Feasibility: the final piece of the matrix 70 -- An example ofprioritization 70 -- Chapter summary 75 -- 4 What are the next steps? Preparation and digitization 76 -- Introduction 76 -- Preparation 76 -- The digitization workflow 79 -- The costs of digitization 92 -- Chapter summary 102 -- 5 What else is needed? Cataloguing, delivery and completion 103 -- Introduction 103 -- Cataloguing and metadata 103 -- Delivery systems 126 -- Delivering full text 136 -- Copyright and image protection (watermarking) 139 -- Archiving and preservation 145 -- The complete life-cycle of a digital imaging project 147 -- The Utopian vision 155 -- Conclusion 158 -- Appendix A The national and international context of digitization 160 -- Appendix B Questionnaires 170 -- Questionnaire 1 170 -- Questionnaire 2 172 -- Appendix C Further reading 175 -- Index 187.".
- 00045075 extent "xii, 194 p. :".
- 00045075 identifier "1555704050 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 00045075 identifier 00045075.html.
- 00045075 issued "2001".
- 00045075 issued "c2001.".
- 00045075 language "eng".
- 00045075 publisher "New York : Neal-Schuman Publishers in association with Library Association Pub.,".
- 00045075 subject "025.8/4/0285 21".
- 00045075 subject "Archival materials Digitization Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- 00045075 subject "Digital preservation Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- 00045075 subject "Image processing Digital techniques Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- 00045075 subject "Library materials Conservation and restoration Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- 00045075 subject "Library materials Digitization Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- 00045075 subject "Z681.3.D53 L44 2001".
- 00045075 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1 Where do you start? The digitization project 1 -- Introduction 1 -- What is digitization? 3 -- Why do we digitize material? 4 -- The digitization project life-cycle 7 -- Chapter summary 9 -- 2 What are you digitizing? Instigation, selection and assessment 10 -- Introduction 10 -- Instigation of the project 10 -- Assessing projects and selecting material 13 -- Assessing and selecting: the matrix approach 15 -- Constructing the decision matrix 16 -- A working example 30 -- Using the decision matrix in the real worl' 32 -- Chapter summary 33 -- 3 How do you digitize? 35 -- Introduction 35 -- A definition: scanning or digitization? 35 -- Understanding digital imaging 36 -- The anatomy of a digital image: dots, pixels, and resolutions 36 -- Digital image file formats 44 -- Digitization hardware and software 49 -- The digitization assessment stage 61 -- Feasibility: the final piece of the matrix 70 -- An example ofprioritization 70 -- Chapter summary 75 -- 4 What are the next steps? Preparation and digitization 76 -- Introduction 76 -- Preparation 76 -- The digitization workflow 79 -- The costs of digitization 92 -- Chapter summary 102 -- 5 What else is needed? Cataloguing, delivery and completion 103 -- Introduction 103 -- Cataloguing and metadata 103 -- Delivery systems 126 -- Delivering full text 136 -- Copyright and image protection (watermarking) 139 -- Archiving and preservation 145 -- The complete life-cycle of a digital imaging project 147 -- The Utopian vision 155 -- Conclusion 158 -- Appendix A The national and international context of digitization 160 -- Appendix B Questionnaires 170 -- Questionnaire 1 170 -- Questionnaire 2 172 -- Appendix C Further reading 175 -- Index 187.".
- 00045075 title "Digital imaging : a practical handbook / Stuart D. Lee.".
- 00045075 type "text".