Digital Project Planning
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Digital Project Planning

Online event
Tuesday, Mar 3 from 10 am to 12 pm MST
Overview

Advanced level digitization training for Utah institutions that care for historical records.

Ready to digitize your collection but not sure where to begin? Before putting anything on a scanner, there are many aspects of a digital project to consider. Successful digitization requires careful planning, clear documentation, and a well‑structured workflow. This advanced‑level workshop will introduce you to some essential foundational elements that must be in place before starting a digitization project.

Topics will include:

  • Establishing intellectual and physical control over your collection
  • Developing realistic timelines and work plans that align with staffing and resources
  • Evaluating in‑house vs. outsourced digitization
  • Creating descriptive metadata to support discovery and long‑term usability
  • Planning for long-term preservation of digitized materials
  • Providing access to digital collections

Prerequisite: Participants must have a solid understanding of archival principles and best practices. Completion of the State Archives’ Archives Fundamentals training—or an equivalent course—is required. Please complete this self‑assessment prior to registering: https://forms.gle/o6gSrDB15juicMcz5

This virtual training will be facilitated by Darcy Pumphrey, USHRAB member and Digital Assets Librarian at Utah State University. Attendance is limited to 25 participants; a waitlist will be available if the session fills up.

Advanced level digitization training for Utah institutions that care for historical records.

Ready to digitize your collection but not sure where to begin? Before putting anything on a scanner, there are many aspects of a digital project to consider. Successful digitization requires careful planning, clear documentation, and a well‑structured workflow. This advanced‑level workshop will introduce you to some essential foundational elements that must be in place before starting a digitization project.

Topics will include:

  • Establishing intellectual and physical control over your collection
  • Developing realistic timelines and work plans that align with staffing and resources
  • Evaluating in‑house vs. outsourced digitization
  • Creating descriptive metadata to support discovery and long‑term usability
  • Planning for long-term preservation of digitized materials
  • Providing access to digital collections

Prerequisite: Participants must have a solid understanding of archival principles and best practices. Completion of the State Archives’ Archives Fundamentals training—or an equivalent course—is required. Please complete this self‑assessment prior to registering: https://forms.gle/o6gSrDB15juicMcz5

This virtual training will be facilitated by Darcy Pumphrey, USHRAB member and Digital Assets Librarian at Utah State University. Attendance is limited to 25 participants; a waitlist will be available if the session fills up.

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Utah State Historical Advisory Board (USHRAB)
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