AV collections in libraries are disintegrating, and their playback equipment is soon to be obsolete. Digitizing can be the solution to decay and for continued access.
CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1: Getting Started Chapter 2: Hardware Chapter 3: Digitizing Images Chapter 4: Digitizing Slides Chapter 5: Digitizing Sound Recordings Chapter 6: Digitizing Video Recordings Chapter 7: Finishing Up Glossary Index
Scott Piepenburg is head of cataloging at Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA.
The strength of the work includes the history of physical formats,
particularly audio and video formats, as well as detailed
discussions and images of the types of hardware and cables used to
aid in the digitization of audio cassettes and VHS tapes.
Piepenburg is Head of Cataloging at Valdosta State University and
has a rich background in cataloging, and has written about the
history of recording technology. His knowledge on these topics
shows, and will benefit those looking to establish and enrich their
baseline knowledge of audiovisual materials.
*Technical Services Quarterly*
This small book is packed with information and librarians of any
caliber will find it easy to follow Piepenburg's instructions to
begin a digitization project of their own. The low-barrier
technical threshold should not deter anyone. The book ends with the
advice to "have fun." Librarians and archivists will enjoy reading
this fast-paced book and most likely learn a thing or two in the
process.
*Library Resources and Technical Services*
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