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Identifying, Creating, Managing and Preserving Home-Grown Collections
Leticia Camacho, BYU, Business LibrarianShellie Dean, BYU Copyright Licensing
OfficeRebekah Sykes, BYU Scholars Archive
ManagerUtah Library AssociationAnnual Conference, 2009
Utah Libraries: Turning up the Volume!
Thursday April 23, 2009 - Room 200A
South Towne Expo Center, Sandy, Utah
Identifying &
Preserving Unique Collections
Why?Local/regional interestImportant contentCultural heritageUnique to the universityUser demandCustomer needsCost versus benefits
Things to Consider…Technology StaffCopyrightLength
BYU Marketing Research Studies
Reasoning:Customer
need/Student interest
Professor Support
Technology Available
Library SupportBusiness
Librarian can provide maintenance
Considerations:
A unique collection
Small enough in scope to be easily accomplish
Student and Faculty Interest
Leading to other projects
Copyright Issues Process
◦ Permission needed from student authors and companies
Draft and mail letter
Keep track of all correspondence and
permission granted and denied
Copyright IssuesIssues with contacting companies
◦Finding addresses◦Outdated contacts◦No response◦Didn’t grant permission
Copyright Statement at the Database
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Copyright Licensing Office, Brigham Young University, 3760 HBLL, Provo, UT 84602, (801) 422-9339
or 422-3821, e-mail [email protected].
Digitization Issues54 marketing projectsApproximately 40 hours of student workScanner with feeder used for spiral-bound
projects◦ HP Color LaserJet◦ PDF created with Adobe Acrobat Professional 8
Book scanner used for hard-bound projects◦ Atiz Book Drive DIY◦ Export files to PDF
Page AdjustmentsOCR (text recognition)Reduce file size
Database Creation Issues
CONTENTdmMetadataPDFsUpload materialWordPressNew collection
Use existing Medatada when Possible
Thank you!
Shellie DeanCopyright Licensing OfficeBrigham Young University(801) [email protected]
Rebekah SykesScholarsArchive ManagerBrigham Young University(801) [email protected]
Leticia CamachoManagement & Accounting LibrarianBrigham Young University(801)[email protected]