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Digitisation conference 2007

Conference 2007: JISC Digitisation Strategy – what do you think?

The first version of the JISC Digitisation Strategy is available to read here: Digitisation Strategy and we are hoping that it will be further refined and developed as a result of input from the conference and delegate comments. We have also highlighted some discussion points as a focus for the discussion and these should be read before commenting.

JISC Digitisation Strategy: points for debate

Q1) Please comment on the JISC approach to developing a digitisation
strategy?

Q2) Please comment on any implications of the JISC digitisation
strategy on education and research in the UK and/or abroad?

Q3) Do you agree with the JISC’s methodology and prioritisation of
collections for digitisation?

Q4) Please comment on the JISC’s main drivers in aspiring to create
digital collections?

Q5) Do you agree that the JISC should continue to maintain, increase
or decrease it digitisation activities?

Q6) What other drivers or factors do you consider the JISC take into
account as it continues to develop it’s digitisation strategy that meets
the needs of education and research in the UK and/or abroad?

Q7) What additional comments do you have regarding the digitisation
strategy?

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