[IAMSLIC:180] FYI: School for Scanning: Creating, Managing, and Preserving Digital Assets, Dec 2001

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Date: Wed May 30 2001 - 09:24:40 PDT

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    School for Scanning: Creating, Managing, and Preserving Digital Assets
         Delray Beach, Florida

    Presented by the Northeast Document Conservation Center
         December 3-5, 2001
         Delray Beach, Florida

    The conference is funded in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. It is cosponsored by SEFLIN (Southeast Florida Library Information Network, Inc.) and SOLINET (Southeastern Library Network).

    What is the School for Scanning? This conference provides current, essential information for managers of paper-based collections (including photographs) who are seeking to create, manage, and preserve digital assets. Participants will leave the conference better equipped to make informed choices regarding management of their digital projects. Although significant technical content will be presented, this is not a technician-training program. Conference content will include:

       Project Management
       Copyright and Other Legal Issues
       Content Selection for Digitization
       Standards
       Quality Control and Costs
       Collaborative Project Models
       Text and Image Digitization
       Descriptive, Structural, and Administrative Metadata
       Digital Longevity and Preservation

    Who Should Attend? Administrators within cultural institutions, as well as librarians, archivists, curators, and other cultural or natural resource managers dealing with paper-based collections, including photographs, will find the School for Scanning conference highly relevant and worthwhile. Since the complexion of this conference evolves with the technology, it would be beneficial to attend even if you have participated in a previous School for Scanning. An audience of 200 or more attendees is expected.

    What does the Conference Cost? The cost of the conference is $325 for early bird registration postmarked on or before October 19, 2001, and $400 for late registration, deadline November 9, 2001. Participants will be responsible for their travel, meals, and lodging costs. A complimentary continental breakfast will be provided each morning at the conference site.

    For information about special hotel and airline fares, see the Registration Information section at <www.nedcc.org>. Registration applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis.

    For more information on registration for School for Scanning: Florida, and a detailed agenda, please visit the NEDCC Website at www.nedcc.org.

    Questions specifically concerning registration procedures should be directed to Ginny Hughes at ghughes@nedcc.org
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