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Publication Date:
November 2007
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2190-541X
DOI:
10.1515/MFIR.2004.171

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Microform & Digitization Review

Preservation and Access Issues for Cultural Heritage Institutions

Editor-in-Chief: Middleton, Ken

4 Issues per year

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Recognizing Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method

Kathleen Arthur / Sherry Byrne / Elisabeth Long / Carla Q. Montori / Judith Nadler

Citation Information: Microform & Imaging Review. Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 171–180, ISSN (Print) 0949-5770, DOI: 10.1515/MFIR.2004.171, November 2007

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Published Online:
2007-11-28

Recognizing Digitization as a Preservation Reformatting Method

Cultural institutions serve the international community by building, protecting, preserving and ensuring continued access to diverse collections and resources. The challenges of preserving collections have been addressed in different ways over time. Libraries have used conservation to preserve the original artifact and reformatting strategies, such as microfilming and the creation of print facsimiles, to retain content, enhance access, and protect the original from excessive wear. Over the past several years, libraries have moved towards using digitization as an additional method for reformatting endangered and fragile paper-based materials to both preserve and provide access to library collections.

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