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Digitizing Audiovisual and Nonprint Materials - The Innovative Librarian's Guide (Paperback)
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Digitizing Audiovisual and Nonprint Materials - The Innovative Librarian's Guide (Paperback)
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AV collections in libraries are disintegrating, and their playback
equipment is soon to be obsolete. Digitizing can be the solution to
decay and for continued access. Why give up on at-risk treasures of
your AV collection when you can easily digitize them in house? This
guide walks you through the process of planning and implementing
digitization projects for the common formats libraries have
collected over the last 30 or 40 years. It guides first-time users
in setting up a facility to convert analog tapes and records into a
digital form, explaining how to clean up those sources to produce a
high-quality output for end-users. The same theories and skills are
applied to the visual domain so you can convert VHS, Beta, U-Matic,
and laserdiscs into archival visual formats. A unique feature of
the book is that it will help you understand the process without
having to become a techno-geek. Basic information on computer
hardware and software is discussed, including the equipment needed
to digitize various formats. Techniques for capturing, editing,
storing, and making digitized files available to patrons are also
covered. Because budgets are always a concern, the work looks at
ways you can leverage current resources and facilities with minimal
outlay of capital to start a project, and it offers practical
guidance on how to maintain the information long term. Offers
easy-to-understand guidance on how to use digitizing to enable your
library to recoup its investment in outdated but often-expensive AV
collections Discusses use of off-the-shelf and shareware technology
Covers creation of metadata for discovery layer access Shows how
digitized materials can be made available over the Internet, making
them much more accessible than the physical versions Presents
information to create a path for future projects and for storage of
output information Shares knowledge that is transferable to media
other than those discussed in the book
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