I attended the NEDCC School for Scanning last year, and although it may seem
to be targeted solely to paper-based collections (e.g., books, journals,
photographs), there's a lot that managers of 3D collections can use. You
won't learn how to scan or what specific scanners to use--that information
changes too rapidly. Instead, you'll learn about the major issues in
digitizing collections (2D or 3D)--access, permanence, preservation, image
quality, copyright, data base structure--that will guide collection managers
and administrators for years to come. The best thing I learned is that when
developing a digitized collection, that last thing you do is buy a scanner.
Max A. van Balgooy,
Director of Interpretation and Education
Stewardship of Historic Sites
National Trust for Historic Preservation
1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Telephone (202) 588-6242
Fax (202) 588-6232
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-----Original Message-----
From: Margaret Tamulonis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 1:55 PM
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Subject: Digital Project Workshops/educational opps.
Hullo All--
Does anyone have any recommendations about good workshops/seminars/learning
opportunities for people planning/administering digitization projects for
museum
collections (3-D artifacts, photos, paintings, etc)? I have seen the
descriptions for NEDCC's School for Scanning in December, which looks
wonderful
but pretty understandably paper-collections focused. Is there any
equivalent
for broader collections? Any suggestions would be appreciated--and thank
you, as
always.
Margaret Tamulonis
Database Manager
The Robert Hull Fleming Museum
University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont
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