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This report is based on data from more than 80
libraries and museums in the USA, Canada, Australia,
continental Europe and other locales. The study gives highly
detailed data and commentary on the library and museum
digitization projects of many institutions, including but not
limited to budgets, costs, equipment purchases, use of
consultants, outsourcing, revenue generation, marketing,
software use, rights and permissions, relations with parent
institutions, use of social media, online exhibits funding
and fundraising and many other facets of the rapidly growing
world of library and museum collection digitization. The study
helps its end users to answer questions such as: what
equipment is favored for what purposes by museum and library
digitizers? How do the operations of digitizers of print
materials compare to those that digitize voice or video or
photographs? How are digitized collections marketed? How much
labor is expended and what are the costs? How are decisions
made about in-house digitization vs.
outsourcing?