Subject: NYS scanning grant
Cornell University has received a Coordinated Preservation Grant from the New York State Program for the Conservation and Preservation of Library Research Materials to conduct a one year demonstration project in cooperation with the eleven comprehensive research libraries in New York State (the "Big 11") to preserve and make accessible deteriorating library materials through digital technology. The project will test and evaluate network access to Cornell's growing digital library. This project builds on work previously conducted at Cornell and relies on the spirit of cooperative investigating that characterized an earlier New York State demonstration project on the use of digital image technology to preserve archival material. Cornell will provide the Big 11 libraries with copies of client software that have been developed at Cornell to enable researchers to access the digital library using common computer platforms (IBM-compatible, Macintosh and Unix) rather than high powered workstations. Network access will enable participants to view the contents of individual books as digital images and to generate print requests for volumes located in the digital library. During the course of this project, an additional 600 volumes on the history of New York State will be scanned and added to the digital library. Participants will formally evaluate digital library access in terms of the user interface design, on-screen image quality, and performance characteristics by means of a Cornell-developed questionnaire and informally via a project participant's list server. Additional information on the project may be obtained by contacting Anne R. Kenney, project manager. *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:21 Distributed: Friday, August 20, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-21-005 ***Received on Thursday, 19 August, 1993