Interested in the Spring offering of LBSCI 752: Digital Preservation?
LBSCI 736: Records
Management is highly recommended as a prerequisite for this iteration of the
course. LBSCI 736 is scheduled for
Thursdays at 6:40 in the Murphy Center and will be taught by Prof. Lauren
Barnes.
LBSCI 736.Records Management. 3 hr.; 3 cr. Prereq.: LBSCI 700, 701, 703. Examines the
theories and practices of modern records management both in routine and
non-routine organizational procedures and situations. Contemporary records and
information management (RIM) focuses on traditional and on electronic records;
approaching their management (storage, retrieval, access, disposal) by
evaluating the record’s life cycle as a whole. These processes are performed in
the context of legal requirements, system architecture, industry standards and
organizational guidelines.
LBSCI 752. Digital Preservation. 3 hrs.; 3 cr. Prereq.: LBSCI 700, 701, 702, 703; or permission of the
instructor. Complementing LBSCI 733: Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Materials, this course examines the theory, tools/technologies and issues
associated with the long-term retention, preservation and accessibility of
material digitally born or subsequently digitized/reformatted. Topics covered
will include the characteristics of digital media, standards and quality
control, digital asset management, and best practices. The role of digital
preservation in the process of digital curation will be highlighted. Completion
of LBSCI 729: Introduction to Metadata and/or LBSCI 757: Digital Imaging, prior
to enrollment, is recommended. The goal is to introduce students to the
theoretical, practical and technological aspects of digital preservation and to
place preservation in the broader context of digital curation.