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...
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 plan...
In order to make your library's expanding digital collection worth having, customers need to know how to access these online resources--and it's up to your staff to show them how. This unique guide explains how to use a device-centered approach to training library patrons (rather than a system-centric approach) that will enable staff to more easily assist patrons, regardless of whether your patrons use Kindles, tablets, mobile phones, or laptops. Using this approach, staff stay current and can prepare for the next technology or interface platform to access digital...
In order to make your library's expanding digital collection worth having, customers need to know how to access these online resources--and it's up...
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...
Internet technologies have enabled anyone to tell their story and to find out their own unknown story. Libraries are seeing increased interest in c...
Natural and human-made disasters, whether large-scale or as simple as accidental damage to an electrical circuit, can disrupt library operations and services by blocking access to the essential computer systems upon which we all rely. This book gives readers the basics of emergency planning and disaster preparedness for library digital assets, providing librarians with recovery planning tools and tips for making cloud-based disaster plans work for their libraries. Written by an expert with close to two decades' experience in library environment technology, Planning Cloud-Based Disaster...
Natural and human-made disasters, whether large-scale or as simple as accidental damage to an electrical circuit, can disrupt library operations an...
Discovery systems are the new one-stop search model for libraries, but simply implementing the software doesn't ensure that it will meet your users' search needs. This book looks at how discovery systems are actually used by examining the findings of several user experience (UX) studies, providing data and observations that will inform your decisions about selecting, implementing, and enhancing this software.
This book provides library practitioners who choose, administer, and interact with discovery systems with insight for establishing or fine-tuning a discovery system. You...
Discovery systems are the new one-stop search model for libraries, but simply implementing the software doesn't ensure that it will meet your users...