Digitisation Strategy and Survey

Posted on June 9, 2017 | in Collections, Digital Communities, digitisation, Library, Library & University Collections, Online library resources | by

The University of Edinburgh already provides access to a wide range of digital resources, but we want to increase the number of our own collections available in digital format.

Webpages have been launched that detail what digitisation means for Library and University Collections, as well as case studies where digital content is currently being used for teaching, research, learning, community, culture, and business.

However, we want to find out more about what you want digitised and why. Please complete the 5 minute survey at https://edinburgh.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/digitisation-strategy

You can find out more about the consultation and existing digitisation work at http://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/about/organisation/library-and-collections/strategy-planning/digitisation-strategy-consultation

 

Claire Knowles on behalf of the, Library and University Collections, Digitisation Strategy Group

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