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Picture medieval monks hunched over their desks in the scriptorium as they labor to copy manuscripts. A 21st-century version of this activity is being repeated daily in the world's libraries and publishing houses as major digitization projects seek to preserve millions of printed books and documents. The work of medieval scribes ensured that the classics were available when the invention of movable type and the printing press made books accessible to the masses, transforming the world. Today's laborers are hunched over digitization equipment, but their goal is the same: copying and preserving resources so they are available now and into the future.
机译:想象一下中世纪的僧侣们在抄写作品时弯腰驼背在桌子上。随着大型数字化项目寻求保存数百万本印刷书籍和文档,每天在世界各地的图书馆和出版社中重复进行此活动的21世纪版本。中世纪抄写员的工作确保了当可移动字体的发明和印刷机使书籍为大众所用,从而改变了世界时,这些经典才得以使用。当今的劳动者渴望数字化设备,但他们的目标是相同的:复制和保存资源,以便现在和将来都可以使用。

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    《Library Journal》 |2009年第9期|22-25|共4页
  • 作者单位

    School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK);

    UTK Libraries;

    University of Alabama Libraries, Birmingham;

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