Digital Curation for Libraries and Archives - by Stacy Kowalczyk (Paperback)
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Highlights
- An up-to-date examination of the evolving field of digital curation and its important place in libraries, covering the major technical, social, and organizational issues surrounding curation for libraries, archives, and other information-based organizations.
- About the Author: Stacy T. Kowalczyk is an associate professor at Dominican University in the School of Information Studies.
- 264 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Library & Information Science
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About the Book
An up-to-date examination of the evolving field of digital curation and its important place in libraries, covering the major technical, social, and organizational issues surrounding curation for libraries, archives, and other information-based organizations.
This book addresses the evolving field of digital curation and its important place in libraries, covering the myriad issues surrounding curation for libraries, archives, and other information-based organizations. Balancing research, theory, and practice in curation, this book is a valuable resource for students, librarians, and archivists that will help them understand the technology infrastructure that supports curation, develop effective curation plans, and make the best choices when digitizing collections that aid in the long term preservation and curation of their materials. The book can serve as a textbook for graduate courses in digital curation, digital libraries, and informatics as well as be useful to librarians and archivists for individual continuing professional education.
- Supplies a practical and much-needed guide on an emerging and dynamic field for librarians
- Gives librarians the skills they need to help patrons and fellow librarians deal with the data deluge
- Addresses a current and highly relevant topic in library and information science and fills a gap in the existing literature on preservation
Book Synopsis
An up-to-date examination of the evolving field of digital curation and its important place in libraries, covering the major technical, social, and organizational issues surrounding curation for libraries, archives, and other information-based organizations.
This book addresses the evolving field of digital curation and its important place in libraries, covering the myriad issues surrounding curation for libraries, archives, and other information-based organizations. Balancing research, theory, and practice in curation, this book is a valuable resource for students, librarians, and archivists that will help them understand the technology infrastructure that supports curation, develop effective curation plans, and make the best choices when digitizing collections that aid in the long term preservation and curation of their materials. The book can serve as a textbook for graduate courses in digital curation, digital libraries, and informatics as well as be useful to librarians and archivists for individual continuing professional education.Review Quotes
"Essential reading for librarians, archivists, records managers, and anyone interested in safeguarding digital data--in other words, just about everyone." --Library Journal, Starred Review
"Digital Curation for Libraries and Archives is a useful resource in gaining an understanding of the field, its challenges, and its necessity." --Booklist "Not only can this book be used as an instructional and training guide, it can also be used as an informational lesson to help library employees understand the breadth of digital curation. . . . This publication is a fantastic introductory resource exploring the main components to digital curation and preservation. . . . Kowalczyk has written in a way that the lessons are easy to follow and understand, which similar books should strive to achieve." --ARBA "This book is worthy of a place on a digital curation librarian's shelf." --Technical Services QuarterlyAbout the Author
Stacy T. Kowalczyk is an associate professor at Dominican University in the School of Information Studies.