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Enhancing gifts‐in‐kind assessment and processing with digital photography

David Bindle (University of Saskatchewan Library, Saskatoon, Canada)
Catherine Boden (University of Saskatchewan Library, Saskatoon, Canada)

Collection Building

ISSN: 0160-4953

Article publication date: 19 April 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper sets out to explore the potential benefits of using digital photography in the evaluation of prospective donations of book collections.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper describes a methodology for creating a collection of images to preserve bibliographic information from large book donations where time and distance restrictions limit the ability to carry out a thorough investigation on‐site. This image collection will assist in the initial assessment of the collection's suitability for acceptance, documentation and creation of a gift list.

Findings

Using digital photography allows for relatively quick and comprehensive documentation to aid in the evaluation of large potential gift‐in‐kind donations. Additional benefits realized from acquiring digital images may include automation of gift list creation, publicity for the newly acquired collection, and enhancing exhibitions. This methodology utilizes readily available and affordable equipment that will likely be well within the resources of most libraries.

Originality/value

This paper offers practical advice on employing current and emerging digital technologies to assess and enhance gift‐in‐kind donations.

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Citation

Bindle, D. and Boden, C. (2011), "Enhancing gifts‐in‐kind assessment and processing with digital photography", Collection Building, Vol. 30 No. 2, pp. 94-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/01604951111127461

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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