Subject: RLG Archives Microfilming Manual Library of Congress work on digital imaging
The following appeared in ALCTS Network News Volume 8, Number 5, September 9, 1994: Nancy E. Elkington has edited the _RLG Archives Microfilming Manual_, the first publication of its kind to address comprehensively the many issues involved in preserving manuscripts and other archival materials on microfilm. Based on RLG's earlier manual, the _RLG Preservation Microfilming Handbook_ (1992), which provides guidelines for filming monographs and serials, the new manual applies and adapts principles from the 1992 manual to archival preservation and examines in depth the special problems involved in selecting, preparing, filming, and providing access to archival materials being preserved on microfilm. It is available for $45.00 plus shipping and handling from Distribution Services Center, The Research Libraries Group, 1200 Villa Street, Mountain View, CA 94041-1100 or by e-mail to BL.DSC [at] RLG__STANFORD__EDU. The fax number is 415-964-0943. The Preservation Directorate of the Library of Congress has contracted with Picture Elements Incorporated for consulting services to work toward resolving preservation issues related to the use of digital imaging technology in libraries and archives. The project will develop a database for captured images for purposes of comparison and evaluation; develop various approaches to image capture and compression for representative materials from LC's print and pictorial collections; develop a methodology for evaluating image quality based on compression; provide programming to support interchange and interface needs; and develop standards-based approaches to the development of a proposed preservation file format. A report summarizing findings and recommendations is being prepared. Contact Basil Manns at 202-707-5213. *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:19 Distributed: Wednesday, September 14, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-19-016 ***Received on Wednesday, 14 September, 1994