Newspaper digitization: Why metadata matters
Newspaper digitization provides a window to history to anyone with a web connection. But the level of metadata included in a digitized newspaper makes a big difference.
continue readingNewspaper digitization provides a window to history to anyone with a web connection. But the level of metadata included in a digitized newspaper makes a big difference.
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continue readingAs the scholarly ecosystem became digital and online, the issue of name disambiguation became a huge problem.
continue readingBuilding knowledge and documentation about your organization’s collections, end-users, metadata, and technology platforms up front, prior to digitization, is paramount to executing a successful content digitization project.
continue readingFor publishers and libraries, managing metadata successfully leads to more discoverable content, and requires going beyond high-level descriptors.
continue readingBill Kasdorf provides a non-technical explanation of publishing markup, how it works, and why it should matter to all publishers.
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continue readingAnnotations are going to be transformative for publishing. They’ll soon become something we take for granted, and we’ll wonder how we ever lived without them.
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continue readingFind simple explanations of some of the most common and fundamental things we depend on in the digital era—things like HTML and XML and CSS and EPUB—that almost everybody knows are important but that often get misunderstood.
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