数字化与数字档案,第2版

Pub Date : 2021-11-25 DOI:10.1080/19322909.2021.2007626
William Schultz
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数字存档和数字化的需求普遍存在,不仅在图书馆和档案馆,而且在个人中也越来越多。由于各种原因,档案馆的藏品需要数字化,包括由于脆性,或者由于对只存在于印刷品中的照片的需求,无法定期处理物品。此外,数字存档项目可能会解决一些勇敢的问题,比如保存机构网页,或者使缩微胶片等乏味的格式在在线环境中可访问。这些有时复杂的目标的解决方案、策略和工作流程在文献中有很多。找到内容符合用户特定需求的资源非常重要。这个过程的一部分是对数字存储选项的基本方面有一个基本的了解,或者,例如,对各种类型的数字音频或视频文件之间的差异有一个了解。这一基础建设是伊丽莎白·莱格特(Elizabeth Leggett)的《数字化和数字归档》(第二版)的根本优势。在前言中,作者承认她的书的第一版和第二版之间的时间跨度很短(六年),但以技术和经济发展(如数据存储价格的大幅下降)为理由,证明了这种明显的快速转变是合理的。第二版的三个新章节包括第6章(“存储天生的数字”)和第7章(“软盘和光学介质”)。第一版遗留下来的其他章节通常包含小的编辑和轻微的修订。大多数章节向读者介绍技术和计算机功能的各个方面的基础知识。这包括对硬盘驱动器内部工作的描述,对各种类型的计算机端口和电缆的描述,以及对图像和音频文件的压缩和位深度等概念的清晰解释。信息通常被置于一个历史背景中,为读者提供了一个立足点,让他们了解我们是如何在数字存储和档案实践方面取得今天的成就的。这对数字管理领域的新手来说可能很有价值。数字化和数字归档的章节当然可以乱读,精心挑选以满足个人需求。最有用和最吸引人的章节之一是关于版权的章节,它提供了一个关于最相关的版权概念和问题的简明、战略性的速成课程。第16章(“制定政策”)是第一版“将所有内容放在一起”一章的修订版,它对图书馆员和档案管理员在规划数字化项目时需要考虑的内容提供了一个坚实而全面的概述。更具体的例子或案例研究在这里会有所帮助。总的来说,这本书比第一版有所改进,但可能是为那些在数字化和数字归档方面可能是新手且缺乏经验的人保留的入门文本。
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Digitization and Digital Archiving, 2 nd ed
Digital archiving and the need to digitize in general is pervasive, not only across libraries and archives, but increasingly among individuals as well. Archives have collections that warrant digitization for a variety of reasons, including the inability to allow objects to be regularly handled because of brittleness, or as a result of the demand for photographs that exist only in print. Furthermore, digital archiving projects may tackle courageous endeavors like the preservation of institutional web pages or serve to make tedious formats like microfilm accessible in an online environment. Solutions, strategies, and workflows to these sometimes-complicated objectives are abundant in the literature. Finding a resource with content that matches the particular needs of the user is important. Part of the process is having a basic understanding of fundamental aspects of digital storage options, or, for example, the differences between the various types of digital audio or video files. This foundation building is the underlying strength of Elizabeth Leggett’s Digitization and digital archiving, 2nd ed. In the Preface, the author acknowledges the short timespan between the first and second editions of her book (six years) but justifies the apparently quick turnaround citing technological and economic developments such as the dramatic drop in prices of data storage. Among the three new chapters in the second edition are Chapter 6 (“Storing born digital”) and Chapter 7 (“Floppy disks and optical media”). Other chapters carried over from the first edition contain generally minor edits and slight revisions. Most chapters introduce the reader to the basics of various aspects of technology and computer function. This includes description of the inner workings of hard disk drives, descriptions of various types of computer ports and cables, and clear explanations of concepts like compression and bit depth when it comes to image and audio files. Information is often placed in a historical context that provides the reader with a foothold in how we have arrived at where we are today with regard to digital storage and archival practices. This can be valuable for novices in the realm of digital stewardship. The chapters of Digitization and digital archiving can certainly be read out of order and cherry-picked to satisfy individual needs. One of the most useful and engaging chapters is the one on copyright, which provides a concise, strategic crash course in the most relevant copyright concepts and issues. Chapter 16 (“Drawing up policies”), which is a revised version of the “Putting it all together” chapter in the first edition, provides a solid, though general, overview of what librarians and archivists would need to consider as digitization projects are planned. More specific examples or case studies would have been helpful here. Overall, this book is an improvement over the first edition but probably reserved as an introductory text for those who may be new and largely inexperienced when it comes to digitization and digital archiving.
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