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Digital Media Redistribution, Licensing, And Copyright Consent Form, Digital E. Kenyon
Digital Media Redistribution, Licensing, And Copyright Consent Form, Digital E. Kenyon
Instructions, Forms, and Toolkits
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Expanding Digital Collections At Binghamton University Libraries, Amy E. Gay, Erin Rushton
Expanding Digital Collections At Binghamton University Libraries, Amy E. Gay, Erin Rushton
Library Scholarship
In this poster, we show the connections that can be made between our collections managed on ExLibris Rosetta, the ORB, and Omeka--including the benefits and challenges involved with using multiple platforms for collections.
This poster was part of a poster presentation at the The Library is Open: Academic Libraries Conference 2018, organized by members of the Empire State Library Network.
The Evolving Institutional Repository--The Teenage Years, Amy E. Gay, Erin Rushton
The Evolving Institutional Repository--The Teenage Years, Amy E. Gay, Erin Rushton
Library Scholarship
This poster was presented at SUNYLA 2018. It shares the growth of the Open Repository at Binghamton (the ORB) from its conception to its current state, including how the collections have grown with both scholarly research, visual exhibits and other creative scholarly output.
Community Engaged Digital Initiatives: Building Academic Library Services And Infrastructure With Faculty And Community Collaborators, Shannon Lucky, Craig Harkema
Community Engaged Digital Initiatives: Building Academic Library Services And Infrastructure With Faculty And Community Collaborators, Shannon Lucky, Craig Harkema
Digital Initiatives Symposium
Community collaborations have become key drivers for the development of our library’s digital initiatives (DI) program. While collaborative partnerships can complicate the process of getting DI work completed, they can also positively contribute to decision making around digitization projects, metadata use, user interface (UI) design, and infrastructure development. This presentation outlines possibilities for iteratively developing digital infrastructure and service offerings to support community engaged research and discusses key issues to consider when developing such a program. We will describe how we have adapted DI systems to support a range of projects from photography collections to oral histories, to locally created …