HEDS / SEPIA Training Day -- Digitisation of Photographic Collections
Venue: The University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Herts, UK.
Date: 6th February 2003
Cost: £50 (ex VAT) (includes lunch)
We have 11 spaces left for this event - please email us if you wish to attend.
Overview
The SEPIA Workshop on Management of Photographic Collections 2002 was
heavily oversubscribed (see
http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/sepia/training/workshops.html). HEDS provides a
substantial portion of the digitisation training given during the SEPIA
Workshop. In discussion with the SEPIA team, HEDS have decided to offer a
one-off training day covering many of the aspects of the SEPIA course
focussed upon the digitisation of photographic collections. This is a joint
SEPIA/HEDS event, based at the HEDS offices at the University of
Hertfordshire, UK.
Programme
09:30 Arrival and coffee
09:45 Introduction to the day
10:00 Project management for digitising photographic collections
11.00 Introduction to digitisation for photographic collections
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Preservation: appropriate digitisation mechanisms and digital
preservation
14:00 Metadata: an introduction and application to photographs
15:00 Coffee
15:15 Questions and Answers: ask the experts session.
16:15 Event ends
If you are interested in attending this event then please send an email to
[log in to unmask] All registrations will be confirmed and then
payment may be made by cheque or purchase order (no credit card payments
please).
SEPIA is the European Project for Safeguarding European Photographic Images
for Access (see http://www.knaw.nl/ecpa/sepia/ for details).
HEDS provides digitisation services and advice to the higher education
sector, museums, public and national libraries, archives and other
not-for-profit organisations (see http://heds.herts.ac.uk/ for details).
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Simon Tanner
Senior Consultant
HEDS Digitisation Services
University of Hertfordshire
Phone: +44 (0)1707 286078
Fax: +44 (0)1707 286079
Web: http://heds.herts.ac.uk
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