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Digitization Basic questions

Digitization - Basic questions

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Things to consider before, during and after a digitization project in an historical institution. Lecture by Daniel Jeller on the 13th September 2011 in Volterra.

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Digitization

Basic questions

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What is digitization?

• The translation of analogue data into digital data

• The process of taking a digital image of something

• The creation of a digital representation of something

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Why digitize?

?

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Phases

1) Initial reflections2) Preparation phase3) Metadata creation4) Actual digitization5) Postproduction6) Long-term storage

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Initial reflections

• What do I want to digitize?• Why do I want to do it?• Do I already have the necessary metadata?• What safety precautions are necessary?• Do I want to digitize myself or hire a

company?• What will happen with the digital object, once

produced?

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Technical reflections

• Image format (TIFF, JPEG, JPEG2000,…)• Image quality (Resolution, Image

compression)• Equipment (Scanner vs. Digital Camera)• Storage space (webhosting?)• Long-term storage• Filename (Human vs. Computer readable)

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Scanner vs. Digital Camera

Scanner• Variable resolution• Lower speed• Mainly for flat objects

Digital Camera• Constant resolution• High speed• Higher adjustability

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Metadata for Digitization

Why is this important?• Every digital object has to be identifiable• Most file systems only permit unique names• Changes to filenames are difficult to make

after digitization

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Preparation

• Enough space• Constant indirect

lighting, no direct sunlight

• Tables for preparation• Enough power outlets

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Digitization

• Speed vs. Quality• Number of people

depending on source material

• Storage of sources during the night

• Delivery of new sources• Quality control• Image postprocessing

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Source material

• Flat surface• One sheet• Possibly folded• Possibly packaged

• Book• Possibly very large• Possibly difficult to

open

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File naming

Human readability“HHStA_AUR_16890201_r.jpg”

• Easy to read and share• Has to be created by hand• Easy to make mistakes• Temptation to make

changes later on

Computer readability„7c7a1400-dd12-11e0.jpg“

• Can be created quickly before digitization

• Has to be copied, not entered by hand

• Doesn’t mean anything• Can stay the same

regardless of metadata

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Postproduction

• Image editing (cutting, compression,…)• Quality control (missing images)• Preparation for storage (file organization)