Making the Connection Between Digitization Strategies and Collective Print Initiatives
Thursday October 15, 2020
From 1:15pm to 2:15pm
Over this last year, expanding access to research through digitization has become an increased priority as in-person access to collections was restricted. How have digitization priorities at the institutional, regional, and national level shifted and how can we work together to meet ambitious digitization goals? This session will also provide a brief overview of the links between digitization strategies and collective print initiatives to brainstorm future opportunities. In addition, a discussion regarding gaps in digitization infrastructure and capacity will be convened.
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Over this last year, expanding access to research through digitization has become an increased priority as in-person access to collections was restricted. How have digitization priorities at the institutional, regional, and national level shifted and how can we work together to meet ambitious digitization goals? This session will also provide a brief overview of the links between digitization strategies and collective print initiatives to brainstorm future opportunities. In addition, a discussion regarding gaps in digitization infrastructure and capacity will be convened.
Speakers
Shared Print Archive Network Coordinator
Council of Prairie and Pacific University Libraries (COPPUL)
Associate Chief Librarian for Collections and Materials Management
University of Toronto