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Archival materials, Conservation and restoration, Digital preservation, Digital techniques, Digitization, Handbooks, manuals, Image processing, Library materials, DOCUMENTS, Livres, Fonds documentaires, RESTORATION, PRESERVING, LIBRARIES, Guides, manuels, Numerisation, Conservation et restauration, HANDBOOKS, CONSERVATION, Documentation de bibliotheque, DIGITAL TECHNIQUES, Digital libraries, Collection management (Libraries), Library Materials, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Bibliothèques, Bibliothèque électronique, Numérisation, Image numérique, Digitaliseren, Documentaire informatie, Books, conservation and restoration, Image processing, digital techniquesShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Digital imaging: a practical handbook
2001, Neal-Schuman Publishers in association with Library Association Pub.
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Table of Contents
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.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-185) and index.
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