BCR’s CDP Digital Imaging Best Practices, Version 2.0
Issue Date
2008Author
Thiel, Sarah Goodwin
Boss, Steve
Ducey, Mary Ellen
Grinstead, Leigh
Hickerson, Robert
McCann, Steve
Rudeen, Marlys
Shelstad, Mark
Publisher
Lyrasis (formerly BCR)
Type
Book
Published Version
http://www.lyrasis.org/LYRASIS%20Digital/Pages/Preservation%20Services/Resources%20and%20Publications/Digital%20Toolbox/Best-Practices.aspxMetadata
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These Best Practices — also referred to as the CDP Best Practices -- have been created through the collaboration of working groups pulled from library, museum and archive practitioners. Version 1 was created through funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services through a grant to the University of Denver and the Colorado Digitization Program in 2003. Version 2 of the guidelines were published by BCR in 2008 and represents a significant update of practices under the leadership of their CDP Digital Imaging Best Practices Working Group.
The intent has been to help standardize and share protocols governing the implementation of digital projects. The result of these collaborations is a set of best practice documents that cover issues such as digital imaging, Dublin Core metadata and digital audio. These best practice documents are intended to help with the design and implementation of digitization projects. Because they were collaboratively designed by experts in the field, you can be certain they include the best possible information, in addition to having been field tested and proven in practice. These best practice documents are an ongoing collaborative project, and LYRASIS will add information and new documents as they are developed.
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Thiel, Sarah Goodwin, editor. BCR’s CDP Digital Imaging Best Practices, Version 2.0, (BCR 2008), Digital Imaging Best Practices Working Group Chair, 71 pp.
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