User talk:Serialsgirl/Digitization

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Serialsgirl

Hello. I am hoping to update the Digitization article I want to add some new content, such as problems (like time and cost) surrounding digitization projects, and give some of the statements in the Digitization versus digital preservation section citations as there are a large number without them. The following are possible sources I have collected.

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Posted this on live Wikipedia entry talk page also: Thoughts on "Digitization versus digital preservation" section

I am working on editing this article for my Digital Curation and Preservation class. I would like to move the fifth paragraph under Digitization versus digital preservation to a new section titled Challenges and fill it out more and add citations. It also seems like the last two paragraphs in that section should be moved to the digital preservation page as they focus specifically on that rather than the differences between digitization and digital preservation. Does anyone else have any thoughts on these ideas? Thank you. Serialsgirl (talk) 01:19, 23 October 2021 (UTC)Serialsgirl (talk) 01:47, 23 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

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