Ball, Katehttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/42412024-03-28T15:36:05Z2024-03-28T15:36:05ZUniversity of Oregon, Office of the President: A Collaborative Digitization Project.Ball, Katehttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/42452015-06-17T19:50:53Z2007-06-11T20:52:50ZUniversity of Oregon, Office of the President: A Collaborative Digitization Project.
Ball, Kate
An overview of the challenges and successes experienced in the planning and development of the UO Office of the President digital collection - a unique digitization collaboration between Metadata & Digital Library Services, Special Collections & University Archives, and the faculty and students of the Robert D. Clark Honors College.
PowerPoint slides of presentation given as the culmination of a 180 hour internship under the guidance of Carol Hixon, Head of Metadata and Digital Library Services, developing the UO Office of the President digital collection as the final requirement of the Masters of Library Science degree at Indiana University, presented May 2005.
2007-06-11T20:52:50ZBuilding Sustainable Digital Collections: Challenges and OpportunitiesBall, Katehttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/42442015-06-17T19:41:48Z2007-06-11T20:41:50ZBuilding Sustainable Digital Collections: Challenges and Opportunities
Ball, Kate
An overview of issues pertinent to sustainability in the design and planning of digital programs on the collection, object, metadata, and project levels, with examples highlighting these challenges and opportunities at the University of Oregon.
PowerPoint slides and text of presentation given by Kate Ball, Temporary Digital Projects Librarian, University of Oregon Libraries as part of an interview for the Digital Collection Coordinator Position, June 8th, 2007.
2007-06-11T20:41:50ZStrategies for the Development of Public Interfaces to Digital CollectionsBall, Katehttps://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/42432013-04-10T09:02:51Z2007-06-11T20:35:53ZStrategies for the Development of Public Interfaces to Digital Collections
Ball, Kate
An analysis of three key factors in the development of successful public interfaces to online digital collections: Redundancy, Interoperability, and Creation of Structure through Metadata.
PowerPoint slides and text of presentation given at the 2007 Oregon Library Association Conference on April 19, as part of a session co-presented with Mary Grenci, Interim Head of Metadata Service & Digital Projects, University of Oregon Libraries.
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