Virtually New - Creating the Digital CollectionUKOLN prepared the following document for web access and hosts them on behalf of the Library and Information Commission. The Commission's web site is at http://www.lic.gov.uk/
The Library and Information Commission has published its review of digitisation and digitisation projects in local authority libraries and archives as Virtually New - Creating the Digital Collection. On 9th February, 1998 the findings of the Review were presented to an invited audience drawn from the Commission's Research Committee and the International Committee, and, from the Department for Culture Media and Sport and the British Library Research and Innovation Centre.
This web site provides the full text of the report in the form of a downloadable Microsoft Word file. The executive summary and key recommendations of the report have also been made available as web pages.
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The printed report can also be purchased from the Library and Information Commission.
Virtually New addresses a key issue in the Commissions 20/20 Vision statement and New Library: the People's Network to support the enabling of a digital library collection in which the UKs heritage of intellectual property will be available at the local, regional, national and global level. In addition, the national educational policy contexts of the National Grid for Learning informed the research.
Research for Virtually New- Creating the Digital Collection was carried
out by Information
North, the Development Agency for Library and Information Services
in the Northern Region of England.
The
Information North Research Team was led by Project Director, Bill
Macnaught (Director of Libraries and Arts, Gateshead), Project Manager
Michael Long (Manager, Information North) and Project Consultant David
Parry.
This material is also avilable on the Commission's website http://www.lic.gov.uk .