Subject: Storing digital images
Paulina Lobaton <paulina.lobaton [at] ashmus__ox__ac__uk> writes >The Conservation Department at the Ashmolean Museum has recently >started taking digital images to record the treatment process of >objects instead of the traditional slide film. We would very much >like to hear how other conservation departments store their images >in their computer files. If it is done by accession number, by the >department to which the object belongs to, etc. What are the storage >methods you find useful and drawbacks. ... We at the Bodleian library in Oxford are in a similar position in having recently moved to digital imaging. I have found the TASI (Technical Advisory Service for Images) resource very helpful with advice on standards, filenaming conventions, metadata, image size and delivery. See <URL:http://www.tasi.ac.uk/>. They run various training courses and have an email helpdesk and mailing list. Nicole Gilroy Conservator Bodleian Library Oxford OX1 3BG *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:35 Distributed: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-35-010 ***Received on Thursday, 6 December, 2007