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Browsing by Author "IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections"

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    Directrices para planificar la digitalización de colecciones de libros impresos antiguos y manuscritos
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-02) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections; Caro Martín, Adelaida; Egoscozábal Carrasco, Pilar
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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    Diretrizes para planejamento de digitalização de livros raros e coleções especiais
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-08) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections; Cataldo de Azevedo, Fabiano; Hannesch, Ozana; Alves da Silva Lino, Lucia; Marques Pereira Araújo, Diná; Alentejo, Eduardo da Silva
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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    Guidelines for Planning the Digitization of Rare Book and Manuscript Collections
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-01) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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    Linee guida per pianificare la digitalizzazione di collezioni di libri rari e manoscritti
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-02) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections; Cauzzi, Chiara; Consonni, Chiara; De Francesca, Valeria; Deana, Danilo; Longhi, Lisa; Viazzi, Federica
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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    Nadir ve Yazma Eser Dermelerinin Dijitalleştirilmesinin Planlanması için Kılavuzlar
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-02) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections; Özel, Nevzat
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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    إرشادات للتخطیط لرقمنة الكتب النادرة والمخطوطات
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2016-04) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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    馆藏善本与手稿数字化计划指南
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-08) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections; Wu, Zhongchao; Peng, Xishuāng; Shen, Jing
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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    희귀본과 필사본 장서의 디지털화 지침
    (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-05) IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections; Lee, Hye-Eun
    Digitization guidelines have proliferated in many forms over the last fifteen years, and all of them reflect a set of best practices that continues to evolve. These guidelines attempt to complement this body of knowledge by addressing the specific needs related to planning digitization projects for rare and special collections. They are written from the point-of-view of special collection managers, rare book librarians, curators, and researchers who study the physical object as an artefact bearing intrinsic historical evidence as much as for the intellectual content that it contains. Foreshadowing the needs of users who are now conducting digital-based research that requires full-text analysis or large aggregations of “big data,” these guidelines will also help professionals and non-professionals create sustainable and adaptable digital collections that will be re-useable and continue to have research value into the future.
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