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2010

LITA Session: Developing a Sustainable Digital Workflow

July 6, 2010October 25, 2016| Laura Choyce|4 Comments

Behind the interfaces of the digital libraries and institutional repositories we see today are carefully-planned and proactive processes that ensure that the end user can easily find what s/he needs. With digital libraries and repositories becoming increasingly popular, it is important to know what strategies work well. As a current MLIS student at the University of North Texas (and new LITA member) with a concentration in digital content management,  I had the privilege of attending the LITA session Developing a Sustainable Digital Workflow, at the ALA Annual Conference in Washington, DC.  This session exhibited two very successful digital endeavors:  the digital collections at my very own UNT, and RUcore, the institutional repository at Rutger’s University. I chose this session because it is my goal to work in digital services/archives once I graduate (7 weeks left!!).  Below is a recap from each institution’s presentation on how they handle the management of…

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