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Digital Imaging Basics: Creating Faithful Digital Surrogates
June 1 - 30, 2008
Online
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/continuinged/workshops/online.shtml#online_a23
As librarians and archivists consider digitization as a way of providing
broader access to the treasures in our care, how can we ensure that we
digitize responsibly? Anyone can buy a desktop scanner and start
scanning, but what does it take to produce digital objects that can
serve as faithful surrogates for their analog counterparts? How can we
create digital objects that can be managed and preserved over time? In
terms of time and resources, what must we invest in the digitization
process, and how can we protect that investment? This workshop will
provide an introduction to the techniques required to convert
paper-based library and archive collections to digital formats, with an
emphasis on creating high quality digital masters. Topics will include
scanning and digital photography, selecting equipment, color management
techniques, benchmarking image quality, file format options, capturing
technical metadata, digitization workflow, and working with vendors.
Faculty: Eleta Exline, Digital Collections Librarian, University of New
Hampshire; [log in to unmask]
Information Entrepreneurship
June 1 - 30, 2008
Online
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/continuinged/workshops/online.shtml#online_a24
Explore the exciting field of information entrepreneurship with a focus
on independent information businesses, also called information
brokerages. Workshop Topics will include Education, Skills, and Traits
for Information Entrepreneurship, Developing a Business Infrastructure,
Marketing and Sales, Product Development and Deliverables. We will
discuss activities pursued by independent information professionals
(IIPs) such as online research, monitoring, tracking alerting, telephone
research, manual library research, legal research, public records
research, market research - secondary/primary, competitive intelligence,
company research, industry research, patent research, medical
information retrieval, prospect research, due diligence research,
consulting (which depends on interests, background, and skills),
teaching, and training.
Faculty: Amelia Kassel,President, MarketingBase, a business research and
information consultancy firm; [log in to unmask]
To register or for more information see
http://www.simmons.edu/gslis/continuinged/workshops/ or contact
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Kris Liberman
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Simmons GSLIS CE
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Anne M. Reid '00
Administrative Manager
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Simmons College
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
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