E. Digitizing Collection Images
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- Besser, Howard and Trant, Jennifer, Introduction to Imaging: Issues in Constructing an Image Database, Santa Monica, The Getty Art History Information Program, 1995, 48 pp.
- Library and Archives Canada, Digitization – The Issues Projects and Technology: A Selective Bibliography, Bibliography series 2, compiled by Denyse Rasmussen, Library Information Service, Ottawa, July 1995.
- California Heritage Collection, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, Digitizing the Collection: Overview, Database Design, Collection Processing, Image Capture, Presentation.
- Center for Museum Studies (CMS) of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum Studies Database.
- Centre de documentation de la Direction des musées de France (DMF), Museum database that allows one to access the DMF's information holdings, as well as the International Council of Museums' (ICOM) International Museological Bibliography.
- Centre de documentation de l'École nationale du Patrimoine, La numérisation des images : la décision, les techniques, les financements, Bibliographical guidance.
- Fleischhauer, Carl, Digital Formats for Content Reproductions, National Digital Library Program, Library of Congress, July 13, 1998.
- Gosselin, Andrée, Comment numériser vos collections? Le Guide de planification du Réseau Info-Muse, Montréal, Société des musées québécois, 1997, 149 pp.
- Ministère de la culture et de la communication de France, Comité scientifique pour la documentation informatisée et multimédia du Conseil ministériel de la recherche, Numérisation du patrimoine culturel.
- Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN), Creating and Managing Digital Content.
- Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). Contributor Documentation, (refer to "Adding Images to Artefacts Canada").
- Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). Capture Your Collections: A Guide for Managers Planning and Implementing Digitization Projects.
- Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). Digitization Fundamentals.
- Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). Capture Your Collections.
- Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). Capture Your Collections: Small Museum Version.
- Canadian Museum of Civilisations and Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN). Digitization Standards for the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation: Scan and Artifact Photography.
- Savage, Chris, "Producing Images for the World Wide Web", Network Notes #3, Information Technology Services, National Library of Canada, August 1996.
- Stanford University Libraries, Preservation Department, Project Conservation on Line (CoOL), Resources for Conservation Professionals, Digital Imaging.
- UNESCO. Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property. 1970.
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