The Bottom Line: Volume 14 Issue 2

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Getting started with library digitization projects: funding your first (and subsequent) digital projects

Brad Eden

The digitization of our unique resources, and digital projects that exhibit and display these resources, have taken on a new importance in the electronic environment. Finding…

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A distributed electronic course reserves project: early findings

Carol Brigham, Jason Ronallo, Gretchen Sneff

Electronic reserves is an added service that can benefit both the traditional and nontraditional student. In this article the authors describe an electronic reserves pilot project…

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Electronic journal publishing in mathematics

Bruce R. Kingma

This paper is part of a larger study on the market for scholarly journals in mathematics. This paper describes the current market trends for mathematics journals, the pricing of…

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Cost/benefit analysis for digital library projects: the Virginia Historical Inventory Project (VHI)

Sam Byrd, Glenn Courson, Elizabeth Roderick, Jean Marie Taylor

Since 1995, the Library of Virginia’s Digital Library Program (DLP) has created digital images of more than 700,000 original document pages, 1,100 maps, 36,000 photographs, and…

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Digital Diamond: Temple University Libraries’ IMLS grant

Maureen Pastine, Ivy Bayard, Carol Lang

With the financial support of a donor gift and a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), Temple University Libraries embarked on a major digital imaging…

Cover of The Bottom Line

ISSN:

0888-045X

Online date, start – end:

1988

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Susanne Durst