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LIS 2674
Spring 2006

Case Study Assignment


 

Topic due:  March 15th
Final Paper due:  April 12th or 19th (on day you do your presentation)

For this assignment, you and a fellow classmate, working as a team, will be asked to write a medium-length paper (at least fifteen pages, no more than twenty pages) which looks at either a digitization project or a project aimed at preserving "born-digital" records (or, studies to determine criteria and standards for preserving such records).  In choosing a candidate for your paper, please select one which offers sufficient documentation about planning and implementation of the projects, including technical information, such as how the images were scanned or what metadata standards were used.  Please note that the documentation found at the websites listed below may not be the only source of information on the projects.  You are encouraged to look for supplementary reports and articles from various resources noted in the syllabus (such as the Council on Library and Information Resources site or D-Lib Magazine).

For case studies of digitization projects, please discuss the following issues:

For case studies of electronic records preservation projects (or suggested frameworks for electronic records preservation projects), please discuss the following issues: On April 12th or 19th, you and your teammate will give a 5-7 minute presentation of the case study to the class, including a tour of the site where appropriate (for digitization projects).  Please note that your talk should focus on preservation concerns, not technical implementation issues (for example, discuss how the choice of scanning standards will affect the longevity of the digital project).

A Few Possible Candidates for the Case Study (you may also suggest one not on this list)
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Digitization Projects:

American Memory Project (Library of Congress), http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ftpfiles.html
The Duke Papyrus Archive, http://odyssey.lib.duke.edu/papyrus/
Electronic Beowulf Project, http://www.uky.edu/~kiernan/eBeowulf/guide.htm
JSTOR:  The Scholarly Journal Archive, http://www.jstor.org/jstor
Library of Congress Preservation Digital Reformatting Program, http://lcweb.loc.gov/preserv/prd/presdig/presintro.html
Making of America, http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/moa/index.html
Oversize Color Images Project, http://www.columbia.edu/dlc/nysmb/reports/phase1.html
Project Open Book, http://www.library.yale.edu/preservation/pobweb.htm

Electronic Records Preservation Initiatives:

CEDARS (CURL Exemplars for Digital Archives), http://www.curl.ac.uk/projects/Elib.pdf
Indiana University Electronic Records Project, http://www.indiana.edu/~libarch/ER/
Victorian Electronic Records Strategy, http://www.prov.vic.gov.au/vers/welcome.htm