National
library digitization projects often include law - related materials.
Not exact matches
Highly trained staff combines state - of - the - art
digitization equipment with best practices to provide support for collection - level
digitization projects, systematic
digitization, as well as on - demand requests by Stanford researchers and other
library patrons.»
Interns will become a vital member of our
library and art cataloging team by assisting with special
projects, including data entry, cataloging
library and special collections materials,
digitization projects, archival processing and re-housing materials.
She collaborated with the
library and archives staff on a large - scale video
digitization project and was the lead researcher for the MCA's 2013 artist - in - residence, Goshka Macuga.
The
library administrators worked with the university's in - house legal counsel to choose the interpretation of the law that was, in their professional opinion, the correct interpretation for the
digitization project.
As an indication of their awareness of this loss, Canada's courthouse librarians are the profession's most avid supporters of
digitization projects for early Canadian law, though their
libraries are regrettably the least able to undertake such
projects themselves.
Besides the good feeling of giving your withdrawn books to other
libraries that need them instead of dumpstering them, you can lend or give them to publishers engaged in
digitization projects that benefit us all.
University
libraries have been carrying out interesting
digitization projects for some while now, but smaller
libraries may find digitizing material more challenging since they do not have the same resources to call upon.
It looks as if the
digitization of
libraries project will ultimately spread access globally.
There is a lot of buzz about greening the
library, time management, workflow,
digitization, budgeting, cost recovery, legal
project management, and ebooks.
The developments discussed include: - University of Michigan's portion of Google Book Search - the Google Librarian Newsletters - improvements to Google Book Search («Find this book in a
library» and «Find
libraries» links)- University of California joins Google
Library Project - Google's usage guidelines - some publishers admitting that Google Book Search is helping sales - value of using Google Book Search at the library reference desk - University of Wisconsin at Madison, Complutense University of Madrid, and the University of Virginia Library all joining the project - Google subpoenaed information on the book digitization efforts of Amazon and
Project - Google's usage guidelines - some publishers admitting that Google Book Search is helping sales - value of using Google Book Search at the
library reference desk - University of Wisconsin at Madison, Complutense University of Madrid, and the University of Virginia
Library all joining the
project - Google subpoenaed information on the book digitization efforts of Amazon and
project - Google subpoenaed information on the book
digitization efforts of Amazon and Yahoo!
The current issue of the New Yorker has an article by Anthony Grafton called «
Digitization and Its Discontents» that discusses the ongoing «tension» between the traditional print
library model versus the Google Book
projects of the world.
Libraries worldwide are providing books for Google's
digitization projects, and some of the books are coming from law
library collections.
Many of the great American research
libraries, as well as Oxford's Bodleian Library, have begun «mass
digitization»
projects to digitize their complete collections of out - of - copyright (pre-1923) texts, working with the Internet Archive, Google Books or the Hathi Trust.
York University
Libraries is digitizing the Mariposa Archive, The University of Alberta and University of British Columbia Library also have
digitization projects completed or underway.
Such
digitization projects make a
library's otherwise hidden and underused special collections available to researchers everywhere, helping define the
library as a nexus of content and technology to facilitate research, sometimes in extraordinary ways.
A panel on
Digitization Projects and Law
Libraries will be held 18 March 2010 at the
library of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.