Difference between revisions of "Digitization Method Selection Policy"

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== Don’t Digitize Resources with Digital Equivalents ==
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'''Don’t Digitize Resources with Digital Equivalents'''<br>
 
As noted in the digitization selection policy, don’t digitize materials that have pdf/digital
 
As noted in the digitization selection policy, don’t digitize materials that have pdf/digital
 
equivalents.
 
equivalents.
  
== Manual Scanning ==
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'''Manual Scanning'''<br>
 
Manual scanning shall be used for works that need to be returned to the source contributor.
 
Manual scanning shall be used for works that need to be returned to the source contributor.
  
== Sheet-feed scanning ==
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'''Sheet-feed scanning'''<br>
 
For copies provided to Noolaham that need not be returned, sheet-feed scanning is the
 
For copies provided to Noolaham that need not be returned, sheet-feed scanning is the
 
preferred method to digitize the material. The only exceptions are rare works such as single
 
preferred method to digitize the material. The only exceptions are rare works such as single
 
known copies, which are not held anywhere else.
 
known copies, which are not held anywhere else.
  
== Camera-scanning ==
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'''Camera-scanning'''<br>
 
Camera scanning shall be used for over-sized material.
 
Camera scanning shall be used for over-sized material.

Revision as of 09:16, 23 May 2020

Don’t Digitize Resources with Digital Equivalents
As noted in the digitization selection policy, don’t digitize materials that have pdf/digital equivalents.

Manual Scanning
Manual scanning shall be used for works that need to be returned to the source contributor.

Sheet-feed scanning
For copies provided to Noolaham that need not be returned, sheet-feed scanning is the preferred method to digitize the material. The only exceptions are rare works such as single known copies, which are not held anywhere else.

Camera-scanning
Camera scanning shall be used for over-sized material.