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Digitizing Your Community's History - The Innovative Librarian's Guide (Paperback)
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Digitizing Your Community's History - The Innovative Librarian's Guide (Paperback)
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Follow the blueprint in this book to launch a library DIY community
history digitization program-one that provides the access and
fosters engagement with patrons to sustain the program over time.
Internet technologies have enabled anyone to tell their story-and
to find out their own unknown story. Libraries are seeing increased
interest in community and family history and in genealogy, as well
as heightened demand for access to personal and community history
materials in digital format. The opportunity exists for libraries
to benefit their communities by providing these in-demand,
digitized historical materials optimized for researchers at the
individual level. Digitizing Your Community's History: The
Innovative Librarian's Guide provides you with step-by-step
directions for launching a DIY digitization program for personal
and community historical materials. It covers the process of
setting up a digitization program, training customers to use the
equipment, best practices for storing digitized material, and tips
for engaging the community in local history, such as ideas for
exhibiting materials and programs for genealogy and family history.
Just as importantly, the author addresses how to explain the
benefits of programs like these to library stakeholders and
supplies recommendations on sustaining library community history
programs through access and engagement. The book also provides
supplemental materials that include templates and programming
ideas, lists of recommended software and apps, and recommended
specifications for equipment and for file storage. Takes readers
through establishing local history digitization projects at the
community level from start to finish, providing guidance on how to
set up, maintain, and sustain ongoing digitization projects
Describes how to train library users for digitization-instructions
that are also applicable for including volunteers in digitization
projects Explains how creating a DIY history digitization project
can provide a community benefit and serve as a form of outreach
that also enriches a library's local history collection
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