The State of Preservation Programs in American College and Research Libraries: Building a Common Understanding and Action Agenda

The State of Preservation Programs in American College and Research Libraries: Building a Common Understanding and Action Agenda
Author: Anne R. Kenney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2002
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

With funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services, the Council on Library and Information Resources, ARL (Association of Research Libraries), the University Libraries Group, and the Regional Alliance for Preservation conducted a joint study in 2001 to examine the state of preservation programs in American academic libraries. The study was conducted in two phases and relied on qualitative as well as quantitative data gathering. In Phase I, statistical information and other quantitative data relevant to preservation activity were collected in a survey of 116 libraries from the University Libraries Group, major non-ARL land grant institutions, and leading liberal arts colleges in what is informally known as the Oberlin Group. These data were compared with information that had been published in ARL Preservation Statistics for 2000-2001. Phase II focused on obtaining qualitative data to complement the statistical data. Qualitative data were gathered by means of 20 site visits to institutions that represented the three surveyed groups plus the ARL. Appendixes include the survey form with data and instructions, site visit interview questions and a list of institutions responding to statistical survey, Phase I. (Author).

Preserving Digital Materials

Preserving Digital Materials
Author: Douglas Ross Harvey
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3598441088

This book provides a single-volume introduction to the principles, strategies and practices currently applied by librarians and record keepers to the preservation of digital information. Also included are case studies of practice from the library, record keeping, audiovisual archiving, data archiving and geospatial communities.

Libraries and Librarianship

Libraries and Librarianship
Author: George Sylvan Bobinski
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2007
Genre: Libraries
ISBN: 0810858991

In George Bobinski's sixty-year career as a library professional (1945 - 2005), libraries underwent massive changes and epochal advancements. In this important work, Bobinski summarizes the major trends and events that have transformed the library world and the profession of librarianship into what it is today. Libraries and Librarianship begins with a historical review of the core of librarianship, focusing on the information formats available in or through libraries; the organization of library information sources; changes in reference service; trends in library management; and the all-embracing impact of technology on libraries. Bobinski also addresses library types and the growth of library cooperation and resource sharing; the spread of collaboration through library systems, consortia, and networks; federal funding, library philanthropy, and the important role of the Council on Library and Information Resources since its establishment in 1956; the growth and activities of professional library associations; the shifting roles of gender and ethnicity; and the changes in library buildings. Furthermore, a list of eminent individuals who had the greatest impact on the field during this period and influenced the dramatic changes that have taken place in library and information science education is included. Concluding with a discussion of the major developments in the field and providing a look into what the future might hold for libraries, this book will be embraced by library students, practitioners, and professors alike.

Preserving Digital Materials

Preserving Digital Materials
Author: Ross Harvey
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110253690

This book provides a single-volume introduction to the principles, strategies and practices currently applied by librarians and recordkeeping professionals to the critical issue of preservation of digital information. It incorporates practice from both the recordkeeping and the library communities, taking stock of current knowledge about digital preservation and describing recent and current research, to provide a framework for reflecting on the issues that digital preservation raises in professional practice.

Preparing for the Worst, Planning for the Best: Protecting our Cultural Heritage from Disaster

Preparing for the Worst, Planning for the Best: Protecting our Cultural Heritage from Disaster
Author: Johanna G. Wellheiser
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110931443

In July 2003 a special IFLA conference was held in Berlin, devoted to the preparedness of library collections in the face of 'man made' disasters (conflict, war) and/or natural disasters (earthquakes, floods, hurricanes). A panel of international experts discussed these issues and exchanged views. Papers focused on both national policy planning and on the institutional level, with an emphasis on what has been shown to work on the basis of practical experience in libraries and other sectors: In addition, case studies, on a worldwide scale, are presented. This book contains the proceedings of that conference.

Digital Preservation

Digital Preservation
Author: Marilyn Deegan
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1856044858

Digital preservation is an issue of huge importance to the library and information profession right now. With the widescale adoption of the internet and the rise of the WWW, the world has been overwhelmed by digital information. Digital data is being produced on a massive scale by individuals and institutions: some of it is born, lives and dies only in digital form, and it is the potential death of this data that is the concern of this volume. So how can information professionals try to remedy this situation? Digital preservation is a complex issue, with many different aspects and views, so in this book each chapter is written by an international expert on the topic. Many case studies and examples are used to ground the ideas and theories in real concerns and practice. This volume will arm the information professional with the knowledge they need about this important and pressing issue and give examples of best practice to help find a way to a solution for this problem. Chapters cover: formats of digital data authenticity of digital data preservation strategies international trends in digital preservation web archiving metadata institutional policies the cost of digital preservation and cost of data loss. Written by leading international experts in digital library development, each book in the Digital Futures series examines in detail some of the key strategic and practical issues facing libraries and other cultural institutions in the rapidly expanding world of digital information. Readership: This is an indispensable guide for all information managers, librarians and archivists. Others in the information and culture world, such as museum curators, media professionals and web content providers will also find it essential reading, as will students of digital culture on library and information studies and other courses.

Digital Libraries

Digital Libraries
Author: Wendy Pradt Lougee
Publisher: Scholarly Publishing Office
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2003
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0974510904