Subject: SOLINET workshops
Digitization Institute Preservation Services and Digital library Services at SOLINET are presenting a week-long opportunity to learn a range of digital library and digitization skills, from developing sustainable programs, to managing individual projects, to hands-on production processes for imaging projects. Choose the sessions most appropriate to your situation and current needs. See <URL:http://www.solinet.net/cet/workshopweek.htm> for more details. Digital Library Program Development Monday -Tuesday, November 13-14, 2000, 9am-4pm at SOLINET, Atlanta, Georgia This two-day workshop is meant to help provide the knowledge and expertise necessary to begin developing local digital resources in a responsible sustainable, and systematic manner, integrated with other library procedures and workflow. Topics include: Program planning and development, standards, workflow analysis, lifecycle analysis, and much more. Instructor is Erich Kesse, Director of the Digital Library Center, University of Florida. Prior to joining the Center, Mr. Kesse served as the Preservation Department Chair at the University of Florida. Cost is $200 full members ($190 early bird, $225 late registration); $210 associate users ($200 early bird, $235 late registration); $260 affiliate(non-members), ($250 early bird, $285 late registration) Introduction to Digital Imaging Technologies for Libraries and Archives Wednesday, November 15, 2000, 9am-4pm at SOLINET, Atlanta, Georgia The increase in digital imaging projects for library and archival collections raises many issues related to selection, resource allocation and long-term access (preservation). Issues addressed in this one-day workshop include: What collection or resources are appropriate for digital conversion? How will the digital files be maintained? Who is responsible for ensuring future access to this digital information? To name a few. This workshop is designed to provide participants with the tools needed to make informed decisions about undertaking a scanning project. Instructor is Faye Phillips, Assistant Dean of Libraries for Special Collections, Louisiana State University. Cost is $95 full members ($85 early bird, $120 late registration), $105 associate users ($95 early bird, $130 late registration), and $135 affiliate (non-members), ($125 early bird, $160 late registration). Any institution within Georgia qualifies for the member rate. Digital Imaging of Photographic Collections Thursday-Friday, November 16-17, 2000, 9am-4pm at SOLINET, Atlanta, Georgia This two-day workshop provides the information necessary to select, convert, and provide access to an image database. It focuses on the technical aspects and on the issues associated with using digital imaging technology to convert photographic materials and make them accessible on the Internet. Included are hands-on demonstrations and exercises covering scanning techniques, lighting, applying metadata standards, and database development. Instructor is Grace Agnew, Assistant Director for Systems and Technical Services at the Georgia Tech Library and Laurel Crafts, Project Coordinator at the Georgia Tech Library who manages the digital imaging projects for the library. Cost is $190 Full Members ($180 early bird, $215 late registration), $200 Associate Users ($190 early bird, $225 late registration), and $250 Affiliate (non-members), ($240 early bird, $275 late registration). Any institution within Georgia qualifies for the member rate. For more information or to register, contact Erica Waller at 800-999-8558, erica_waller [at] solinet__net <mailto:erica_waller [at] solinet__net> or visit <URL:http://www.solinet.net> and register online. These workshops are funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation and Access. *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:26 Distributed: Wednesday, November 8, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-26-015 ***Received on Friday, 3 November, 2000