Digitizing Flat Media Principles and Practices

Digitizing Flat Media Principles and Practices by Joy M. Perrin, published by Bloomsbury Academic on December 15, 2015, is a practical guide focused on the conversion of flat media into digital files. This edition, comprising 156 pages, offers librarians and archivists essential insights into the digitization process, covering the decision-making involved and the technical challenges that may arise. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the practical aspects of digitization, moving beyond basic scanning techniques.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various topics, including the physical challenges of scanning without damaging materials and the differences between types of scanners. The book emphasizes the importance of informed choices in selecting equipment and workflow options for digitization projects. By presenting the nuances of the digitization process, this guide serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in library and information science, particularly in the context of digital and online resources.
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Here is a concise guide to the nuts and bolts of converting flat media (books, papers, maps, posters, slides, micro formats, etc) into digital files. It provides librarians and archivists with the practical knowledge to understand the process and decision making in the digitization of flat media. Instead of having to learn by trial and error, they will get a well-rounded education of the practical aspects of digitization and have a better understanding of their options. This is the stuff they don’t teach you in school.
People can be lured into thinking that all it takes to digitize something is a scanner and some metadata. This guide illustrates the practical aspects of digitization such as:
the physical challenges of scanning books without cutting the spine, the differences between a “scanner” that uses a scanning head vs a “scanner” that uses a camera, the different options for workflow for digitized items, and the reasons for choosing one scanner over another for reasons other than price.
Digitizing Flat Media: Principles and Practices is intended to give librarians and archivists the benefit a seasoned digitization professional guiding them and helping them figure out exactly what needs to be done when.
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