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> Hi,
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> We are in the process of building a new division for all things digital. Part of our planning will focus on strategies for digitization, priorities, how/where to make content available to staff. Digitization includes non-collection material, including products and events.
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> Currently things seem to be done ad hoc, reactive rather than a systematic approach to getting the collection documented. There is also discussion to digitize a select and limited group of favorites. As a collection manager, I would of course want to see everything done but I might very well be in the minority here!
> I am sure many of you are further along this path; I would be grateful for any response, especially if you have a defined set of criteria for digitization or strategy in place.
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> Thanks
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> Liana
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