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Survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition
The study looks at how 61 academic, public and special libraries, museums and historical societies organize their collection digitization efforts. The study gives highly detailed data on spending, budgets, uses of staff time, digitization volumes and back logs and much more. The study helps its re...
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description | The study looks at how 61 academic, public and special libraries, museums and historical societies organize their collection digitization efforts. The study gives highly detailed data on spending, budgets, uses of staff time, digitization volumes and back logs and much more. The study helps its readers to answer questions such as: how much digitization is done in-house? How much is outsourced? If outsourced, which companies are favored suppliers? How much are organizations spending on digitization? How much of their staff time is spent on issues of cataloging and metadata? How much is spent on collection marketing? What kind of equipment is being used and what are future plans for equipment? Also covered: crowdsourcing, use of blogs and social media, online showcases and exhibits and much more. |
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spelling | cern-22956192021-04-21T19:00:02Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2295619engPrimary Research GroupSurvey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 editionInformation Transfer and ManagementThe study looks at how 61 academic, public and special libraries, museums and historical societies organize their collection digitization efforts. The study gives highly detailed data on spending, budgets, uses of staff time, digitization volumes and back logs and much more. The study helps its readers to answer questions such as: how much digitization is done in-house? How much is outsourced? If outsourced, which companies are favored suppliers? How much are organizations spending on digitization? How much of their staff time is spent on issues of cataloging and metadata? How much is spent on collection marketing? What kind of equipment is being used and what are future plans for equipment? Also covered: crowdsourcing, use of blogs and social media, online showcases and exhibits and much more.Primary Research Groupoai:cds.cern.ch:22956192015 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Primary Research Group Survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition |
title | Survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition |
title_full | Survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition |
title_fullStr | Survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition |
title_full_unstemmed | Survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition |
title_short | Survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition |
title_sort | survey of library & museum digitization projects, 2016 edition |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2295619 |
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