• Digital Library Preservation Strategies

Digital Library Preservation Strategies Nicholas Lawson

  • ISBN: 9781788823111
  • Edition: 1st
  • ©Year: 2020

  • List Price : 140

About the Book

Special libraries are facing increasing challenges today.The bigfgest challenge before them is how to demonstrate that they are the best source of specialized information despite reliance on the web for information. Special libraries therefore need to change in terms of their collections, roles, services and evolve strategies for managing the change. Preservation refers to the set of activities that aims to prolong the life of a record and relevant metadata, or enhance its value, or improve access to it through noninterventive means. This includes actions taken to influence records creators prior to selection and acquisition.The purpose of preservation is to ensure protection of information of enduring value for access by present and future generations. Libraries and archives have served as the central institutional focus for preservation, and both types of institutions include preservation as one of their core functions. In recent decades, many major libraries and archives have established formal preservation programs for traditional materials which include regular allocation of resources for preservation, preventive measures to arrest deterioration of materials, remedial measures to restore the usability of selected materials, and the incorporation of preservation needs and requirements into overall program planning. This book attempts to provide all basic aspects of digital library in an authentic but simple style. It describes the revolutionary changes brought out by digital libraries in the entire concept of library organisation, managements and operations. It also discusses the challenges emerging due to the adoption of newer technologies.

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Contents: 1. Digital Preservation Strategies, 2. Digital Library System: Construction and Configuration, 3. Preservation of Library Collection, 4. Digital Information Preservation, 5. Digital Electronic Archiving in Library, 6. Audiovisual File Formats for Digital Preservation, 7. Information Management in Digital Libraries
Nicholas Lawson is a librarian, administrator, and information technology expert. He is Associate Dean, Library Technology Planning and Policy at Scotland, where he is responsible for the information technology operations and planning, and executing a strategic vision for library technology. He has published and presented nationally and internationally on various topics including digital preservation, cloud computing, open source software, emerging technologies in libraries, and the role of libraries in democracy. His research focuses on the intersection of organization of information and digital information technologies, with the long-term access to materials emerging as a natural combination of the two. Nicholas Lawson has published and presented nationally and internationally in these areas.

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