OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives: Volume 26 Issue 1
Table of contents - Special Issue: International digitization projects
Books, books everywhere, but nary a one in print: Cushing Academy eliminates print books from its library
Norm MedeirosThis paper seeks to review Cushing Academy's recent decision to withdraw the majority of its print book collection in favor of electronic books.
Library to go
Robert FoxThis paper aims to explore the area of mobile technology and its usefulness for library instruction and information dissemination
Applied digital library project management: Using decision tree analysis to clarify multipath problems
H. Frank CervoneThis paper seeks to define and describe decision tree analysis as a method for decision making when there are multiple, linearly or hierarchically related decision points that…
A cross‐Pacific partnership: The University of Maryland Libraries and the National Diet Library of Japan jointly reformat children's books
Eiko Sakaguchi, Kenichiro Shimada, Amy WasserstromThis paper aims to describe the Prange Children's Book Reformatting Project as an example of bi‐national cooperation to provide the broadest possible access to a collection of…
Aluka: digitization from Maputo to Timbuktu
Deirdre RyanThis paper aims to describe experiences of collaborative effort to digitize a wide range of scholarly materials from and about Africa
Participation of the National Library of the Czech Republic in the project TELplus
Tomas FoltynThis short study aims to describe the participation of the National Library of the Czech Republic in the project TELplus.
The road to digital: building unique Afghanistan collections
Yan HanThis paper seeks to discuss a grant‐funded digitization project for unique Afghanistan gray literature. It aims to address the digitization tasks, workflow, challenges, and…