tailieunhanh - The NINCH Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation and Management of Cultural Heritage Materials

This guidance follows on from the publication in 2006 of the Thematic Strategy on the Urban Environment1. The Strategy described the problems facing many urban areas of the European Union and recognised the widely divergent circumstances of European cities. As such, the Strategy did not propose uniform binding measures but instead pointed to other ways in which cities' problems could be tackled. The guidance presented below aims to assist municipal authorities in establishing systems for integrated environmental management to improve environmental performance across a broad range of issues. This guidance will be complemented by another on sustainable urban transport planning. The current guidance is not and cannot be prescriptive | NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR A NETWORKED f CULTURAL ntnchHER A E The NINCH Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation and Management of Cultural Heritage Materials by the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute University of Glasgow and the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage http its humanities ninchguide For HATII Seamus Ross Ian Anderson Celia Duffy Maria Economou Ann Gow Peter McKinney Rebecca Sharp For NINCH 2002 President Samuel Sachs II President-Elect Charles Henry Executive Director David L. Green NINCH Working Group on Best Practices Chair David L. Green Kathe Albrecht Morgan Cundiff LeeEllen Friedland Peter Hirtle Lorna Hughes Katherine Jones Mark Kornbluh Joan Lippincott Michael Neuman Richard Rinehart Thornton Staples Jennifer Trant through June 2001 through May 1999 Copyright 2002-2003 National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage Version of the First Edition published October 2002 Version of the First Edition published February 2003 The NINCH Guide to Good Practice in the Digital Representation and Management of Cultural Heritage Materials Table of Contents Preface and Acknowledgements i I. Introduction 1 II. Project Planning 9 III. Selecting Materials An Iterative Process 38 IV. Rights Management 61 V. Digitization and Encoding of Text 84 VI. Capture and Management of Images 102 VII. Audio Video Capture and Management 120 VIII. Quality Control and Assurance 142 IX. Working With Others 152 X. Distribution 162 XI. Sustainability Models for Long-Term Funding 171 XII. Assessment of Projects by User Evaluation 179 XIII. Digital Asset Management 189 XIV. Preservation 198 Appendix A Equipment 214 Appendix B Metadata 222 Appendix C Digital Data Capture Sampling 227 References 231 Abbreviations Used in the Guide .

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