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Archiving 2009
Arlington, VA
May 2009 , Volume 6
ISBN / ISSN: 978-0-89208-284-1
238 pages
Member Price: $85.00
Non-Member Price $105.00
© 2009; Society for Imaging Science and Technology
The following papers are included in this publication. To read the abstract, click on the paper title.
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Keynote Session
Bill LeFurgy, Library of Congress (USA)
Digital Collection Stewardship
Robert Horton, Minnesota Historical Society (USA), and Astrid Verheusen, Koninklijke Biblioteek (Netherlands)
- Economically Sustainable Digital Preservation
Brian Lavoie, OCLC and Fran Berman, San Diego Supercomputer Center (USA); pages 4-4.
- This Library Never Forgets: Preservation, Cooperation, and the Making of HathiTrust Digital Library
Jeremy York, University of Michigan (USA); pages 5-10.
- Legal Agreements Governing Archiving Partnerships: The NGDA Approach
Julie Sweetkind-Singer and Tracey Erwin , Stanford University; and Mary L. Larsgaard, University of California, Santa Barbara (USA); pages 11-15.
- Generating Metadata for Digital Preservation: The Chronopolis Scenario
Ardys Kozbia¹, Arwen Hutt¹, David Minor², Don Sutton², and Bradley Westbrook¹, ¹University of California San Diego Libraries and ²San Diego Supercomputer Center (USA); pages 16-20.
Digital Collection Stewardship Continued
Steve Knight, National Library of New Zealand, and Katherine Skinner, Emory University (USA)
Interactive Session I
Michelle Gallinger, Library of Congress
- Study of Contemporary Art Preservation with Digitization
Clotilde Boust, Matthieu Dubail, and Cécile Darzord, Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France (France); pages 47-52.
- Preparing for the Future as We Build Collections
Jody L. DeRidder, University of Alabama (USA); pages 53-57.
- Digital Archive Program of the Songjiang Battle Array
Yung-Cheng Hsieh, Hui-Wen Cheng, and Ya-Wen Xiao, National Taiwan University of Arts (Taiwan); pages 58-64.
- The Year of Content: Learning from Experience Transferring Digital Content across the NDIIPP Network
Michelle Gallinger and Leslie Johnston, Library of Congress (USA); pages 65-72.
- Search and Access Strategies for Web Archives
Sangchul Song and Joseph JaJa, University of Maryland (USA); pages 73-78.
- Creating a Business Plan for the Archival Preservation of Geospatial Data
Butch Lazorchak,¹ Zsolt Nagy,² Dennis Goreham,³ Steven Morris,4 Alec Bethune,² and Matt Peters;³ ¹Library of Congress, ²North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, ³Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center , and 4North Carolina State University Libraries (USA); pages 79-79.
- Digital Data Storage on Microfilm — The MILLENNIUM Project: Hardware Realization
Dominik Giel, Andreas Hofmann, and Wenzel Salzmann, Fraunhofer IPM; and Christoph Voges, Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany); pages 80-81.
- Long-Term Preservation and Certification: Civil Status in a Digital Environment
Maurizio Talamo, Guido Maria Marinelli, Alessandra Aversa, and Sonja Moceri, Univeristy of Rome "Tor Vergata" (Italy); pages 82-85.
- Avoiding the Calf-Path: Digital Preservation Readiness for Growing Collections and Distributed Preservation Networks
Martin Halbert and Katherine Skinner, Emory University; and Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA); pages 86-91.
- Defining Digital Archaeology
Sergio Gregorio, University of Basel and Swiss Federal Chancellery (Switzerland); pages 92-95.
- On the Value of Two-Dimensional Fixed-Length Modulation Codes for Digital Data Storage on Microfilm
Christoph Voges, Mischa Siekmann, and Tim Fingscheidt, Braunschweig Technical University (Germany); pages 96-100.
Digital Collection Stewardship Continued
William Lazorchak, Library of Congress, and Martin Halbert, Emory University (USA)
Imaging and Preservation
Erik Landsberg, Museum of Modern Art, and Phil Michel, Library of Congress (USA)
- Digitising the Dead Sea Scrolls
Simon Tanner, King's College London (UK) and Greg Bearman, ANE Image (USA); pages 119-123.
- Preparing for the Image Literate Decade
Don Williams, Image Science Associates, and Peter D. Burns, Carestream Health, Inc. (USA); pages 124-127.
- Metamorfoze Preservation Imaging Guidelines "One Size Fits All"
Hans van Dormolen, National Library of the Netherlands (The Netherlands); pages 128-132.
- Summary of the DP3 Project Survey of Digital Print Experience within Libraries, Archives, and Museums
Daniel Burge and Douglas Nishimura, Image Permanence Institute at the Rochester Institute of Technology; and Mirasol Estrada, George Eastman House (USA); pages 133-136.
- Management of Spectral Imaging Archives for Scientific Preservation Studies
Doug Emery, Emery IT; Fenella G. France, Library of Congress; and Michael B. Toth, R.B. Toth Associates (USA); pages 137-141.
- The Image and the Expert User: A Qualitative Investigation of Decision-Making
Paul Conway, University of Michigan (USA); pages 142-150.
- The FamilySearch Digital Process
Richard J. Laxman, FamilySearch (USA); pages 151-156.
Interactive Session II
Michelle Gallinger, Library of Congress
- Ingestion and Indigestion: Negotiating Between States in the Digital Cloud
Jerry Handfield, Washington State Archives (USA); pages 157-159.
- Automatic Building Up Documents Taxonomy Through Metadata Analysis
Maurizio Talamo, Giorgio Gambosi, Alessandra Aversa, and Simone Bonazzoli, University of Rome "Tor Vergata" (Italy); pages 160-163.
- Camera Scans – Using a Digital Camera as a Film Scanner
Peter Krogh (USA); pages 164-168.
- Best Practices and Recommendations for Digital Images to Microfilm
Robert Breslawski, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 169-172.
- Digitization Workflow for Color Transparency Collections
M. R. V. Sahyun and Irene M. N. Sahyun, consultants (USA); pages 173-174.
- Incunabula Basilea: A Web 2.0 Application as Research Tool to Early Prints
Lukas Rosenthaler and Patrick Ryf , University of Basel (Switzerland); pages 175-177.
- Advanced Digital Image Preservation Data Management Architecture
Wo Chang, National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA); pages 178-182.
- A Case Study in Distributed Collection Monitoring and Auditing Using the Audit Control Environment (ACE)
Michael Smorul and Joseph JaJa, University of Maryland (USA); pages 183-186.
- Digital Data Storage on Microfilm – The MILLENNIUM Project: Signal and Information Processing
Christoph Voges, Volker Märgner, and Tim Fingscheidt, Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany); pages 187-191.
- Creating and Managing Digital Collection at National Archives of Bangladesh: A Developing Country Perspective
Nafiz Zaman Shuva, University of Dhaka (Bangadesh); pages 192-196.
- Processing of Degraded Documents for Long-Term Archival Using Waferfiche™ Technology
Basak Oztan and Gaurav Sharma, University of Rochester; and Ajay Pasupuleti and P. R. Mukund, NanoArk Corporation (USA); pages 197-202.
- Photo Books – a New Take on an Old Preservation Technology
James Peyton, International Imaging Industry Association (I3A) (USA); pages 203-203.
Imaging and Preservation Continued
Stephanie Ogeneski, Smithsonian Institution, and Kate Zwaard, US Government Printing Office (USA)
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