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A digital collection of anatomical sketches as part of the University of Pretoria's Institutional Repository - a case study

机译:比勒陀利亚大学机构知识库中一部分的解剖学草图数字化案例研究

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Purpose - Although several collections have been digitized and made available in the University of Pretoria's Institutional Repository, a pilot study has not been done to measure the project management and workflow. The collections available in the repository at the time of this project were all long-term projects. There was a need to identify a project small enough to conform to normal project management requirements to use as an example to establish the planning and workflow of future projects. The purpose of this study is to determine the outcome and quality of the final web-ready institutional repository product against specific digitization project goals. Design/methodology/approach - A collection of anatomical sketches in the custody of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Department of Anatomy and Physiology was identified as a possible collection that could comply with the above criteria. The different sketches in the Elephant collection could be digitized in phases, making it an ideal project for future comparison. In each phase a number of tasks were identified which the various role players should complete during the workflow process. Each phase would be compared to the previous completed phases to measure the outcomes and progress made in quality and time. Through successful interaction and collaboration between the Library and the Department of Anatomy and Physiology during the digitization process, valuable tacit knowledge could be preserved for future use in the field of Veterinary Science. Findings - The completed project delivered on key areas such as the electronic availability of the collection through metadata description. Basic preservation of the physical collection was undertaken as necessary and the physical as well as the digital collections were archived for future use. The conclusion will describe the lessons learned and how it can be applied in future projects to the advantage of the institution. Practical implications - The paper provides a very useful case study for other academic libraries that want to develop their own digital collections. Originality/value - This paper offers practical help to libraries starting with digitization. It supplies valuable information for project management, planning of workflow and estimate time frames for completing a specific task in the digitization process.
机译:目的-尽管比勒陀利亚大学的机构存储库已将数个馆藏进行了数字化处理并提供,但还没有进行过初步研究来衡量项目管理和工作流程。在进行此项目时,存储库中可用的集合都是长期项目。有必要确定一个足够小以符合正常项目管理要求的项目,以作为示例来建立未来项目的计划和工作流程。这项研究的目的是根据特定的数字化项目目标确定最终可用于网络的机构存储库产品的结果和质量。设计/方法/方法-在解剖学和生理学系兽医科学学院的监护下收集的一些解剖学草图被确定为符合上述标准的可能的收藏。 Elephant系列中的不同草图可以分阶段进行数字化处理,使其成为将来进行比较的理想项目。在每个阶段中,确定了许多任务,各个角色扮演者应在工作流过程中完成这些任务。每个阶段都将与之前完成的阶段进行比较,以衡量质量和时间方面的成果和进展。通过在数字化过程中图书馆与解剖学和生理学系之间的成功互动与协作,可以保留宝贵的隐性知识,以备将来在兽医学领域中使用。结果-在关键领域交付的已完成项目,例如通过元数据描述实现馆藏的电子可用性。必要时对实物收藏进行了基本保存,实物和数字收藏都已存档以备将来使用。结论将描述汲取的经验教训,以及如何将其应用到未来的项目中,以使机构受益。实际意义-本文为希望开发自己的数字馆藏的其他学术图书馆提供了非常有用的案例研究。原创性/价值-本文为从数字化开始的图书馆提供实用帮助。它为项目管理,工作流程规划和估计时间框架提供了有价值的信息,以完成数字化过程中的特定任务。

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