Heather Ryan & Walker Sampson
Libraries and archives of all sizes are collecting and managing an increasing proportion of digital content. Within this body of digital content is a growing pool of ‘born-digital’ content: content that has been created and has often existed solely in digital form. Providing continued, sustainable access to a wide array of born-digital content is a challenge for libraries and archives, particularly because of the broad and highly technical skills needed to build and sustain born-digital content management workflows.
The No-Nonsense Guide to Born Digital Contentprovides an entry level how-to guide that aims to help ease inexperienced students and practitioners into this area. It explains step by step processes for developing and implementing born-digital content workflows in library and archive settings of all sizes and includes a range of case studies collected from small, medium and large institutions internationally. Coverages includes:
- the wide range of digital storage media and the various sources of born-digital content;
- an overview of digital information basics;
- selection, acquisition, accessioning, and ingest;
- description, preservation, and access;
- methods for designing and implementing workflows for born-digital collection processing;
- a comprehensive glossary of common technical terms; and
- strategies and philosophies to move forward as technologies change.
The No-Nonsense Guide to Born-Digital Content