Kirk, try the Library of Congress Web site:
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/you/ under the heading " Preserve
Your Materials".
Best regards.
Fred
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:29
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Subject: [RM] Basic Advice on Archival Digitization Project
I am looking for some basic advice on doing a personal digitization
project for archival purposes.
I am familiar with some general guidelines like: (1) multiple copies
stored in different locations, (2) reliable medium (like gold CDs), (3)
standard, open-source formats, ... etc.
But I am looking for some advice with more detail.
It seems to me that NARA used to have some advice like that, but all I
could recently find was its "Technical Guidelines for Digitizing
Archival Materials for Electronic Access", which is on point--but with
87 pages long, it is much longer than I was hoping for.
Could anyone refer me to a website that has basic advice along those
lines.
Thanks.
Kirk Petersen, Eldorado Spgs, Colo.
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