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NC ECHO Digitization InstituteThe Digitization Institute is a program provided by North Carolina Exploring Cultural Heritage Online to expose participants to the various aspects of a digital project. The theme of the Institute is collaboration. Throughout the week, collaboration between libraries and non-library institutions will be emphasized. The institute will focus on project planning and sustainability. Participants will acquire the basic skills and information necessary to begin planning and implementing a digitization program for special collections, including the essentials of planning, basic scanning techniques, fundamental copyright issues, an introduction to metadata, and key issues in web design and online context for the presentation of digital content. Sessions will include presentations, discussions, hands-on work, and active learning. Participants will be provided with workshop materials and a copy of the NC ECHO Digitization Guidelines. The institute is a week-long intensive experience for participants.
The eleventh Digitization Institute is scheduled for May 7 through 11, 2007. It will be held at the New Hanover County Public Library in downtown Wilmington, NC. Application deadline is Friday, March 23, 2007. Note: The application deadline for the institute has passed. Who Should Apply The Digitization Institute is open to staff members of all North Carolina's Cultural Institutions, including but not limited to libraries, museums, historical societies, and archives. This institute is designed for participants who are planning a digitization project, have responsibilities in an ongoing digitization project, or seek an overview of what digitization projects are all about. Applicants should have experience in or at least be familiar with the following in order to benefit fully from the Digitization Institute:
Capacity Application Process Only one staff member from an institution should apply during the application cycle. Preference will be given to applicants who are digitization project managers or leaders in local digitization efforts. Preference will also be given to applicants from institutions that have never sent a staff member to an NC ECHO Digitization Institute. Photos from Previous Digitization Institutes Return to Continuing Education Home
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Institution Type Home | Continuing Education Initiatives | Calendar | Guidelines | 2007 Guidelines for Digitization | Metadata Initiatives | Metadata Tools | Grants | LEARN NC | NC ECHO Discussion List | NC ECHO Survey | Newsletters | Portal Collection Development Policy | NC ECHO In The News | About NC ECHO | Related Links | Contact Us | Site Map North Carolina ECHO, Exploring Cultural Heritage Online, http://www.ncecho.org, is the World Wide Web doorway to the special collections of North Carolina's libraries, archives, museums, and historic sites. The NC ECHO project is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA), as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources (a state agency). Lisbeth C. Evans, Secretary, www.ncculture.com. This innovative and collaborative project seeks to build a statewide framework for digitization in order to facilitate deep, wide, and comprehensive access to the holdings of North Carolina's cultural institutions. NC ECHO is sponsored by the State Library of North Carolina in cooperation with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Questions and comments may be directed to the NC ECHO staff. |