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Digitising History: A Guide to Creating Digital Resources from
Historical Documents
The History Data Service is pleased to announce that this guide to
creating, documenting and preserving digital is now available in print
from Oxbow Books (ISBN 1-900188-91-0). Please contact Oxbow
Books, email: [log in to unmask], telephone: +44 (0) 1865
241249, fax: ++44 (0) 1865 794449 for details.
The web version of this guide, which was published in April, is still
available at http://hds.essex.ac.uk/g2gp/digitising_history/index.html
The guide is intended as a reference work for individuals and
organisations involved with, or planning, the computerisation of
historical source documents. It aims to recommend good practice and
standards that are generic and relevant to a range of data creation
situations, from student projects through to large-scale research
projects. The guide focuses on the creation of tabular data which can
be used in databases, spreadsheets or statistics packages, however,
many of the guidelines are more widely applicable.
The guide includes a glossary and a bibliography of recommended
reading, and offers guidance about:
* Effectively designing and managing a data creation project.
* Transferring historical source documents into digital form and
designing a database.
* Choosing appropriate data formats and ensuring that a digital
resource can be preserved without significant information loss.
* Documenting a data creation project.
The guide has been commissioned by the History Data Service as part
of the Arts and Humanities Data Service publication series Guides to
Good Practice in the Creation and Use of Digital Resources. The series
aims to provide guidance about applying recognised good practice and
standards to the creation and use of digital resources in the arts and
humanities.
Cressida Chappell, History Data Service, Data Archive, University of
Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, Phone +44 (0)1206
873984, Fax +44 (0)1206 872003, email [log in to unmask],
http://hds.essex.ac.uk/
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