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Want to transfer a large archive onto the World Wide Web or just allow students to access a few slides? Digital Consulting and Production Services at Cornell University Library - DCAPS - will answer your questions, analyze your options, and help you meet your goals.

Cornell University Library, a pioneer in the creation and management of digital resources, has assembled a team of experts to plan, create, organize, and archive images and information for Cornell's faculty, staff and community partners. Whether it is turning a slide collection into an online resource for global sharing or digitizing photos and articles for a single class, the DCAPS staff is recognized worldwide for developing digital collections in support of instructional and research activities. We create digital resources that are easy to use, manage, and share. Preliminary consultation is free and fees are low.

DCAPS can help you develop your digital collections by

  • digitizing instructional and research materials;
  • processing images to fit your needs, including converting images to text, reformatting files to a format of your choice, and creating archival and Web versions of images;
  • obtaining copyright clearances and protecting the intellectual property rights of your own work;
  • organizing your digital resources into a model that optimizes access and fosters growth, and collaboration;
  • developing digital publications accessible on the Web;
  • devising metadata solutions that are easy to manage and use.

We tailor services to meet your needs, from addressing a specific question to taking on an entire project. We can assist you at any or all stages of digitization, including

  • feasibility studies
  • grant writing support
  • budget preparation
  • production planning and implementation
  • project management
  • referral to complementary services at Cornell (such as the Academic Technology Center and the Web Production Group)
  • hardware and software recommendations
  • standards consulting
  • implementation

 

 
 

 

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