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Resources

Digitization 

Put together by the Digital Curation Team at the Smithsonian Institution Archives, this website includes information on Digitizing Collections, Digital Preservation (File formats, audio, digital video, web and social media, email), and their own digital projects.

The Guidelines represents shared best practices for still image materials (e.g., textual content, maps, and photographic prints and negatives) followed by agencies participating in the Federal Agencies Digital Guidelines Initiative (FADGI).

Includes information about NARA specific processes that are provided for information only to provide 1) open discussions about standards adoption; 2) demonstrate alignment with national and internal initiatives; and 3) provide the contextual information for the projects NARA pursues.

This website defines the guidelines offered by Preservation department in the implementation of a digitization project at the Library of Congress.

The North Carolina Digital Heritage Center is a statewide digitization and digital publishing program housed in the North Carolina Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Digital Heritage Center works with cultural heritage institutions across North Carolina to digitize and publish historical materials online. This website provides a lot of information on equipment, guidelines, and their specifi projects.

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