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Kvug 2009 Minutes, Nina Deeley
Kvug 2009 Minutes, Nina Deeley
Ex Libris Bluegrass Users Group Newsletter
2009 KVUG Business Meeting Minutes, submitted by Secretary/Treasurer Nina Deeley, Jefferson Community and Technical College; approved at the 2010 KVUG conference
Volunteer Voices: Tennessee’S Collaborative Digitization Program, Tiffani Reneau Conner, Ken Middleton, Andy Carter, Melanie Feltner-Reichert
Volunteer Voices: Tennessee’S Collaborative Digitization Program, Tiffani Reneau Conner, Ken Middleton, Andy Carter, Melanie Feltner-Reichert
Collaborative Librarianship
This article provides an overview of Volunteer Voices, Tennessee’s statewide digitization program. The authors focus on the three-year Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) National Leadership Grant that provided the foundation for future growth of the digitization program. In addition to an overview of the content selection, metadata issues, software selection, digital preservation, and K-12 education emphasis of the grant project, the article includes a detailed description of the work done by the digitization and content specialists from across the state who selected and scanned items. The article concludes with a look at post-grant efforts to promote the sustainability …
Building Online Content And Community With Drupal, Gabrielle Wiersma
Building Online Content And Community With Drupal, Gabrielle Wiersma
Collaborative Librarianship
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Regional And National Cooperation On Legacy Print Collections, Robert H. Kieft, Bernard F. Reilly
Regional And National Cooperation On Legacy Print Collections, Robert H. Kieft, Bernard F. Reilly
Collaborative Librarianship
This reports on a meeting convened by the Center for Research Libraries on July 10, 2009, in Chicago for representatives of more than a dozen library consortia and other organizations with an interest in shaping a national approach to long-term preservation of and access to print collections.