Subject: Digital imaging of newspapers
I am preparing a talk on the digital imaging of newspapers for presentation at the IFLA Round Table on Newspapers (29 August 1996, Beijing). To bring the talk and paper up to date I want to include example projects where institutions and/or companies are digitally imaging newspapers for preservation and/or access. I am interested in both direct imaging and imaging via an intermediary medium such as microfilm. I already have details from the Cons DistList archives, Commission on Preservation and Access publications (including Project Open Book), projects described in "Digital Imaging Technology for Preservation (Elkington 1994)" and "Preservation of electronic formats & electronic formats for preservation (Mohlenrich 1993)", the Library of Congress and Cornell RFPs and the project in which I am involved in Australia (http://www.nla.gov.au/ferg/fergproj.html). I would be pleased to here from other individuals, institutions or companies with whom I could correspond by email over the next few weeks about the following topics in which they have experience in choosing and implementing requirements for resolution, bit-depth, compression method(s), image-file-format(s), header contents, metadata, delivery mechanisms (particularly by the WWW), printing, image enhancement and intermediary media such as microfilm. Please respond to me directly. I will post a summary of results (if any) to Cons DistList and acknowledge all contributions in my IFLA talk and paper, which will be made available in due course. Alan Howell Preservation Manager State Library of New South Wales Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia +61 2 230 1679 Fax: +61 2 232 4816 *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:7 Distributed: Wednesday, July 10, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-7-008 ***Received on Wednesday, 10 July, 1996