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Conway, Paul – Library Quarterly, 2010
The cultural heritage preservation community now functions largely within the environment of digital technologies. This article begins by juxtaposing definitions of the terms "digitization for preservation" and "digital preservation" within a sociotechnical environment for which Google serves as a relevant metaphor. It then reviews two reports…
Descriptors: Preservation, Cultural Background, Electronic Libraries, Definitions
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Conway, Paul – American Archivist, 1990
Presents the results of a nationwide survey of archival preservation practices in the United States. A model of archival preservation is described, and issues addressed in the survey are discussed, including the administrative setting, size, the intensity of care, conservation expertise, budget, environmental concerns, and care of the collection.…
Descriptors: Administration, Archives, Budgets, Environmental Influences
Conway, Paul – Library Journal, 1994
Discussion of digital imaging technology focuses on its potential use for preservation of library materials. Topics addressed include converting microfilm to digital; the high cost of conversion from paper or microfilm; quality; indexing; database management issues; incompatibility among imaging systems; longevity; cooperative pilot projects; and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cooperative Programs, Costs, Database Management Systems
Conway, Paul; Weaver, Shari – 1994
Digital image quality, indexing structures, and production workflow were the three central issues examined during the second phase--the set-up phase--of Project Open Book, a major effort by Yale University Library to explore the usefulness of digital technologies for preserving and improving access to deteriorating documents. This report outlines…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Administration, College Libraries, Databases
Conway, Paul – 1996
This paper seeks to provide an intellectual rationale for maintaining the centrality of preservation concepts and ethics in an increasingly digital information environment; in other words, while some long-held principles of preservation management may no longer apply, many others are still viable in high-tech situations. Libraries are rearranging…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Data Conversion, Ethics, Information Management
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Conway, Paul; Weaver, Shari – Microform Review, 1994
This report documents the second phase of Yale University's Project Open Book, which explored the uses of digital technology for preservation of and access to deteriorating documents. Highlights include preconditions for project implementation; quality digital conversion; characteristics of source materials; digital document indexing; workflow…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Libraries, Data Conversion, Electronic Libraries