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However, smaller institutions may not be able to afford such equipment or manpower, which limits how much material can be digitized, so archivists and librarians must know what their patrons need and prioritize digitization of those items. To help the information institutions to better decide the archives worth of digitization, Casablancas and other researchers used a proposed model to investigate the impact of different digitization strategies on the decrease in access requests in the archival and library reading rooms. Often the cost of time and expertise involved with describing materials and adding metadata is more than the digitization process.
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760:(IASA), these sources of audio data, as well as the aging technologies used to play them back, are in imminent danger of permanent loss due to degradation and obsolescence. These primary sources are called “carriers” and exist in a variety of formats, including wax cylinders, magnetic tape, and flat discs of grooved media, among others. Some formats are susceptible to more severe, or quicker, degradation than others. For instance, lacquer discs suffer from
895:(Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) institutions are already committed to preserving analog materials from special collections, digital access copies do not need to be high-resolution preservation copies, just good enough to provide access to rare materials. Sometimes institutions can get by with 300 dpi JPGs rather than a 600 dpi TIFF for images, and a 300 dpi grayscale scan of a document rather than a color one at 600 dpi.
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provide a means of preserving the content of the materials by creating an accessible facsimile of the object in order to put less strain on already fragile originals. For sounds, digitization of legacy analog recordings is essential insurance against technological obsolescence. A fundamental aspect of planning digitization projects is to ensure that the digital files themselves are preserved and remain accessible; the term "
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chosen for digitization projects, what metadata to use to convey proper context to be retrievable by the groups they represent, and whether an item should be accessed by the world or just those who the groups originally intended to have access, such as elders. Many navigate these concerns by collaborating with the communities they seek to represent through their digitized collections.
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points for patrons. Doing this creates challenges for information professionals and solutions can be as varied as the institutions that implement them. Some analog materials, such as audio and video tapes, are nearing the end of their life cycle, and it is important to digitize them before equipment obsolescence and media deterioration makes the data irretrievable.
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elimination. This will often involve some kind of Lean process in order to simplify process activities, with the aim of implementing new "lean and mean" processes by digitizing data and activities. Digitization can help to eliminate time waste by introducing wider access to data, or by the implementation of enterprise resource planning systems.
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current student body and several oral histories have been added since it debuted. When digitizing the items, it was necessary to work with alumni to create descriptions for the images. This collaboration created changes in local controlled vocabularies the libraries used to create metadata for the images.
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Digitization presents significant challenges related to data privacy and security. As organizations increasingly depend on electronic databases and information systems, their vulnerability to security threats also rises. The risk of data loss rises and cyberattacks can result in significant financial
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Digitization can be a physically slow process involving selection and preparation of collections that can take years if materials need to be compared for completeness or are vulnerable to damage. Price of specialized equipment, storage costs, website maintenance, quality control, and retrieval system
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Ideally, all institutions want their digital copies to have the best image quality so a high-quality copy can be maintained over time. In the mid-long term, digital storage would be regarded as the more expensive part to maintain the digital archives due to the increasing number of scanning requests.
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Digitization is a time-consuming process, even more so when the condition or format of the analog resources requires special handling. Deciding what part of a collection to digitize can sometimes take longer than digitizing it in its entirety. Each digitization project is unique and workflows for one
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has also increased the use and meaning of "digitizing" to describe improvements in the efficiency of organizational processes. Lean philosophy refers to the approach which considers any use of time and resources, which does not lead directly to creating a product, as waste and therefore a target for
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Some materials, such as brittle books, are so fragile that undergoing the process of digitization could damage them irreparably. Despite potential damage, one reason for digitizing fragile materials is because they are so heavily used that creating a digital surrogate will help preserve the original
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Digitization is done once with the technology currently available, while digital preservation is more complicated because technology changes so quickly that a once popular storage format may become obsolete before it breaks. An example is a 5 1/4" floppy drive, computers are no longer made with them
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From the start, Google has concentrated on text rather than images or special collections. Although criticized in the past for poor image quality, selection practices, and lacking long-term preservation plans, their focus on quantity over quality has enabled Google to digitize more books than other
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Scanning materials as users ask for them, provides copies for others to use and cuts down on repeated copying of popular items. If one part of a folder, document, or book is asked for, scanning the entire object can save time in the future by already having the material access if someone else needs
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Collaborations between institutions have the potential to save money on equipment, staff, and training as individual members share their equipment, manpower, and skills rather than pay outside organizations to provide these services. Collaborations with donors can build long-term support of current
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While digital versions of analog texts can potentially be accessed from anywhere in the world, they are not as stable as most print materials or manuscripts and are unlikely to be accessible decades from now without further preservation efforts, while many books manuscripts and scrolls have already
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Mass digitization projects have had mixed results over the years, but some institutions have had success even if not in the traditional Google Books model. Although e-books have undermined the sales of their printed counterparts, a study from 2017 indicated that the two cater to different audiences
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Sometimes digitization and digital preservation are mistaken for the same thing. They are different, but digitization is often a vital first step in digital preservation. Libraries, archives, museums, and other memory institutions digitize items to preserve fragile materials and create more access
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Many libraries, archives, museums, and other memory institutions, struggle with catching up and staying current regarding digitization and the expectation that everything should already be online. The time spent planning, doing the work, and processing the digital files along with the expense and
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is the process of converting analog materials into a digital format as a surrogate of the original. The digital surrogates perform a preservation function by reducing or eliminating the use of the original. Digital reformatting is guided by established best practices to ensure that materials are
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and videotapes, offers a variety of benefits, including increasing access, especially for patrons at a distance; contributing to collection development, through collaborative initiatives; enhancing the potential for research and education; and supporting preservation activities. Digitization can
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Digitization of community archives by indigenous and other marginalized people has led to traditional memory institutions reassessing how they digitize and handle objects in their collections that may have ties to these groups. The topics they are rethinking are varied and include how items are
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source carrier will help determine what, if any, steps need to be taken to repair material prior to transfer. A similar inspection must be undertaken for the playback machines. If satisfactory conditions are met for both carrier and playback machine, the transfer can take place, moderated by an
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Digital preservation can also apply to born-digital material, such as a
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would be scanning a photograph and having the original piece in a photo album and a digital copy saved to a computer. This is essentially the first step in digital preservation which is to maintain the digital copy over a long period of time and making sure it remains authentic and accessible.
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The expectation that everything should be online has led to mass digitization practices, but it is an ongoing process with obstacles that have led to alternatives. As new technology makes automated scanning of materials safer for materials and decreases need for cropping and de-skewing, mass
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with files or data. While this usage is technically inaccurate, it originates with the previously proper use of the term to describe that part of the process involving digitization of analog sources, such as printed pictures and brochures, before uploading to target databases.
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and obtaining the hardware to convert a file stored on 5 1/4" floppy disc can be expensive. To combat this risk, equipment must be upgraded as newer technology becomes affordable (about 2 to 5 years), but before older technology becomes unobtainable (about 5 to 10 years).
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Many institutions have the option of using volunteers, student employees, or temporary employees on projects. While this saves on staffing costs, it can add costs elsewhere such as on training or having to re-scan items due to poor quality.
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for "We are all teachers" and its main purpose is "to document the history of Native
Americans in Grand Rapids, Michigan." It combines new audio and video oral histories with digitized flyers, posters, and newsletters from
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best chance of interoperability and patron access. As digitization is often the first step in digital preservation, questions about how to handle digital files should be addressed in institutional standards.
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losses and damage the company’s reputation . Therefore, there is a need for better cybersecurity measures and protection of data security and privacy to decrease the risks associated with digitization.
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obsolescence but also because of the inherently unstable nature of digital storage and maintenance. Most websites last between 2.5 and 5 years, depending on the purpose for which they were designed.
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Digitization of analog tapes before they degrade, or after damage has already occurred, can rescue the only copies of local and traditional cultural music for future generations to study and enjoy.
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and use-cases. In a study of over 1400 university students it was found that physical literature is more apt for intense studies while e-books provide a superior experience for leisurely reading.
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Digitizing Collections: Strategic Issues for the Information Manager
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Shell-Weiss, Melanie; Benefiel, Annie; McKee, Kimberly (2017).
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and may be considered to have infinite precision at this stage;
3625:'The Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Plan'
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Chapman, S. (2009, June 2). Chapter 2: managing digitization.
3467:"Impact of Controls on Data Integrity and Information Systems"
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Chapman, S. (2009, June 2). Chapter 2: Managing digitization.
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2088:"How do we convert audio from analogue to digital and back?"
2113:"The state of the art and practice in digital preservation"
1737:"Moving pictures and sound - Digital Preservation Handbook"
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1918:"Digital Preservation: A Time Bomb for Digital Libraries"
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fragility of some materials are some of the most common.
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2897:"Why Media Preservation Can't Wait: The Gathering Storm"
3413:"Digitalisation trend in education during industry 4.0"
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Challenges in AV Digitization and Digital Preservation
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Mirzagayeva, Shamiya; Aslanov, Heydar (2022-12-15).
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2006:"Square Pixel Inventor Tries to Smooth Things Out"
1819:Yoo, Dong Kyoon; Roh, James Jungbae (2019-03-04).
744:Digital reformatting principles and specifications
3176:"6.6 Preservation and Selection for Digitization"
2054:Kirsch, R. A. (1988). Earliest image processing.
676:has been actively reformatting materials for its
3234:Skulan, Naomi (2018). "Staffing with students".
3020:Parliamentary archives: The digitisation process
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30:"Digitizer" redirects here. For other uses, see
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668:Digital reformatting at the Library of Congress
605:Cambridge University Library is working on the
281:The term is used to describe, for example, the
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3201:Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship
2723:"Fundamentals of AV Preservation - Chapter 4"
2545:"Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica"
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1301:Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
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2056:IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 20
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1239:Learn how and when to remove this message
964:digitization should be able to increase.
136:migrated to new, stable formats as needed
3519:Society of American Archivists. (n.d.).
1775:Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
1320:friend digitizes the player's inventory
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2301:"Ongoing Challenges in Digitization"
1769:Hughes-Watkins, Lae'l (2018-05-16).
1217:adding citations to reliable sources
935:South Asian American Digital Archive
906:South Asian American Digital Archive
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3018:UK Parliament. (2016, October 24).
1571:McQuail's mass communication theory
1025:Still Image Digitization Standards
752:Audio digitization and reformatting
441:are digitized and were released on
285:of analog sources (such as printed
3465:Duggineni, Sasidhar (2023-06-02).
2922:"ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation"
2879:"ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation"
861:and future digitization projects.
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2217:Moses, Jeanette D. (2021-02-20).
1916:Hedstrom, Margaret (1997-05-01).
1610:Journal of Library Administration
1110:24 Bit; 8 bits per color channel
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2243:"Super COOLSCAN 5000 ED | Nikon"
2166:Journal of Economic Perspectives
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3521:External digitization standards
3438:10.1088/1742-6596/1402/7/077070
2770:Crestodina, Andy (2017-04-25).
2506:"What is Digital Preservation?"
2336:Google checks out library books
2267:"Swiss National Sound Archives"
475:process developed by the Swiss
3778:Philosophy of computer science
3551:Starting a Digitization Center
3489:Library Technology Reports, 40
3062:Library Technology Reports, 40
2747:"SAA Dictionary: born digital"
1153:Society of American Archivists
1124:YYYYMMDD_CollectionID#_Image#
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899:Digitizing marginalized voices
577:International Dunhuang Project
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3366:10.1002/meet.2014.14505101027
3321:10.1080/01462679.2017.1344597
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2794:Library of Congress. (n.d.).
2385:10.1080/0361526X.2017.1329178
2334:Google. (2004, December 14).
1837:10.1080/08874417.2017.1318688
1405:Optical character recognition
923:Grand Valley State University
520:optical character recognition
357:geographic information system
208:of the signal it represents.
3683:Computational theory of mind
3553:, Chandos Publishing, 2004,
3236:Digital Library Perspectives
2994:Digital Library Perspectives
2895:Casey, Mike (January 2015).
2459:. London: Facet Publishing.
1925:Computers and the Humanities
1648:LeFurgy, Bill (2011-07-15).
1622:10.1080/01930826.2012.684504
1390:Fourth Industrial Revolution
719:as the standard file format.
386:software tools and saved as
297:of an object's surface, and
253:digital-to-analog conversion
2219:"How to digitize VHS tapes"
2194:"Good-bye, VHS; Hello, DVD"
782:analog-to-digital converter
726:to all digitized documents.
619:from Tipu Sahib's library.
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332:-equipped device such as a
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3567:, Facet Publishing, 2010,
3563:Bulow, Anna; Ahmon, Jess,
3348:Caswell, Michelle (2014).
2973:The American Archivist, 73
2568:"Trinity College Notebook"
2510:Library Technology Reports
2455:Hughes, Lorna M. (2004).
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1380:Economics of digitization
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786:digital audio workstation
607:Cambridge Digital Library
422:Analog signals to digital
410:1986 work started on the
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104:or, more specifically, a
3793:Text Encoding Initiative
3678:Computational philosophy
3248:10.1108/DLP-07-2017-0024
3087:Sutton, Shan C. (2012).
3006:10.1108/DLP-06-2017-0020
2160:Waldfogel, Joel (2017).
874:Non-traditional staffing
502:Text digitizing projects
434:rounds them up or down.
359:, i.e., the creation of
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1937:10.1023/A:1000676723815
1696:10.1108/CB-01-2015-0001
1654:The Library of Congress
1436:"What is digitization?"
1328:cartoon episode showed
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3768:Humanistic informatics
3471:Science and Technology
2494:Hughes (2004), p. 204.
2305:Computers in Libraries
1400:Newspaper digitization
1310:Beyond Good & Evil
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2179:10.1257/jep.31.3.195
2129:10.6028/jres.107.010
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1569:McQuail, D. (2000).
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1036:Analog Material Type
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661:Digital reformatting
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567:Digitization at the
553:Library preservation
3743:Digital scholarship
3718:Digital Medievalist
3429:2019JPhCS1402g7070M
3049:LIBER Quarterly, 18
2776:Orbit Media Studios
1684:Collection Building
1056:Digital File Format
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184:Analog signals are
3693:Cultural analytics
3662:Digital humanities
2591:"College Notebook"
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1591:Brown, A. (2013).
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