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The Library Collections Conservation Discussion Group (LCCDG) of the Book and Paper Group is pleased to announce the 2008 session topic: Digitization Project Case Studies. This topic was born from the lively brainstorming session held during the joint EMG-LCCDG discussion group at the 2007 AIC annual meeting. 

In preparation for the 2008 discussion group, the co-chairs are seeking individuals to present short, informal case studies of digitization projects that include conservation work. We are interested in all types of digital imaging projects, from co-operative efforts with large corporations to online exhibitions to preservation reformatting efforts. Participants are encouraged to share experience working with different sizes and formats of library collections – books, manuscripts, photographs, drawings, ephemera, etc.

Participants will prepare a ten minute presentation on a digitization project from their institution that describes the size and scope of the project, funding source(s), staffing, project workflows, selection criteria, conservation treatment workflows, and treatments. The presentation would conclude with descriptions of lessons learned and recommendations to colleagues. Participants are encouraged to share handouts on their project, everything from simple organizational charts and workflow diagrams to care and handling guidelines. 

If you are interested in participating and sharing your experiences with your colleagues please contact us with a short description of your project by December 15, 2007. 

Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing you at the 2008 LCCDG session in Denver!

Sarah Reidell, Associate Conservator for Books and Paper
The New York Public Library
Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division
Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, Room 60
New York, New York 10018
phone (212) 930-0723 / fax (212) 302-5328

Laura McCann, Conservation Librarian
New York University Libraries
Barbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation Department
70 Washington Square, South
New York, New York 10012
phone (212) 998-2562 / fax (212) 995-4583
laura.mccann@xxxxxxx



Laura McCann
Conservation Librarian
Barbara Goldsmith Preservation and Conservation Department
New York University Libraries

----- Original Message -----
From: Laura McCann <laura.mccann@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, September 20, 2007 12:05 pm
Subject: LCCDG Call for Presenters, AIC Annual Meeting Denver April 2008
To: consdist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,padg@xxxxxxx,bpg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


> The Library Collections Conservation Discussion Group (ephemera) of 
> the Book and Paper Group is pleased to announce the 2008 session 
> topic: Digitization Project Case Studies. This topic was born from the 
> lively brainstorming session held during the joint EMG-ephemera 
> discussion group at the 2007 AIC annual meeting.  In preparation for 
> the 2008 discussion group, the co-chairs are seeking individuals to 
> present short, informal case studies of digitization projects that 
> include conservation work. We are interested in all types of digital 
> imaging projects, from co-operative efforts with large corporations to 
> online exhibitions to preservation reformatting efforts. Participants 
> are encouraged to share experience working with different sizes and 
> formats of library collections – books, manuscripts, photographs, 
> drawings, ephemera, etc. Participants will prepare a ten minute 
> presentation on a digitization project from their institution that 
> describes the size and scope of the project, funding source(s), 
> staffing, project workflows, selection criteria, conservation 
> treatment workflows, and treatments. The presentation would conclude 
> with descriptions of lessons learned and recommendations to 
> colleagues. Participants are encouraged to share handouts on their 
> project, everything from simple organizational charts and workflow 
> diagrams to care and handling guidelines.  If you are interested in 
> participating and sharing your experiences with your colleagues please 
> contact us with a short description of your project by December 15, 
> 2007.  Thank you for your interest and we look forward to seeing you 
> at the 2008 ephemera session in Denver! Sarah Reidell, Associate 
> Conservator for Books and Paper
>  The New York Public Library
>  Barbara Goldsmith Preservation Division
>  Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, Room 60
>  New York, New York 10018
>  phone (212) 930-0723 / fax (212) 302-5328 Laura McCann, Conservation 
> LibrarianNew York University LibrariesBarbara Goldsmith Preservation 
> and Conservation Department70 Washington Square, SouthNew York, New 
> York 10012phone (212) 998-2562 / fax (212) 
> 995-4583laura.mccann@xxxxxxx 
>  


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