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Getting Started with Digital Image Collections

Instructor: Beth Knazook
Dates: September 3rd through 28th, 2018
Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs
Price: $175

http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/036-digital-image-collections.php


This course is primarily aimed at librarians who are new to managing
special image collections and who wish to learn more about beginning a
digitization program. Through readings, individual exercises, and class
discussions, students will develop an understanding of the following key
components of digitization project planning: evaluation and preparation of
resources, building sustainable workflows and storage environments, and
usability assessment. In the first part of the course, students will become
familiar with current research into the behaviours and attitudes of
image-seekers, and they will develop a broad understanding of how different
metadata standards for libraries, archives and museums record and present
information to the end user. In the following weeks, we will discuss basic
steps for creating and preserving digital images, such as choosing an
appropriate scanning resolution, file naming, and devising
scale-appropriate storage methods. Students will evaluate various strategy
and planning documents in order to develop goals for their projects, and
will be given examples of workflows that can be customized for their own
use. The focus will be on providing access to collections that are being
digitized from analogue materials, but will also have applications to
born-digital collections.

Course goals:
- Increase understanding of current environment for digital images
- Experience digital collections from the user perspective, evaluating
their goals and needs
- Learn planning techniques and strategies for implementing a digitization
program
- Evaluate various approaches and standards to metadata, understand
metadata interoperability
- Learn the standard sizes, formats and techniques for scanning images

This course is followed by Beth Knazook's Describing Photographs for the
Online Catalogue, for those who are interested.
http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/064-describing-photographs.php

Beth Knazook is an independent lecturer and preservation professional
specializing in providing care and access to photographs and special media.
She has taught classes on managing photograph collections for the
University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information, and on descriptive
cataloguing standards for the Council on Library and Information Resources
(CLIR). She is currently pursuing a PhD at Queen’s University in Canada,
where her research focuses on the introduction of photographic illustration
into Canadian book publishing in the mid-nineteenth century. Prior to
returning to school, she worked as the Curatorial Specialist for Ryerson
University Library Special Collections and as the Photo Archivist for the
Stratford Festival of Canada, and trained as a bookbinder with the Canadian
Bookbinders and Book Artists Guild. She holds an MA in Photographic
Preservation and Collections Management from Ryerson University and the
George Eastman Museum. Interview with Beth Knazook

Read an interview with Beth Knazook about this class:
http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/news/?p=199


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