Message-Id: <199803311849.LAA57518@dns.ccit.arizona.edu> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 1998 13:51:07 -0500 From: Barbara Berger <mailto:beb1@CORNELL.EDU> Subject: Cornell University reply To: mailto:IMAGELIB@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
The Cornell Department of Preservation and Conservation is currently working on a greatly revised second edition of <italic>Digital Imaging for Libraries and Archives</italic>, which we hope to make available in late 1998. It will include new sections on image quality, color management, legal issues, image databases, web access, and digital archiving, in addition to updated information on theory, technology, and practice of digital imaging.
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>From: Adam Schatz <<mailto:adam.schatz@UTORONTO.CA>
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>Members,
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>Does anyone know if there have been any new, recent publications from
the>Department of Preservation and Conservation, Cornell University Library,
on>digital imaging of photographs. I have a copy of Kenney and Champan's
>Digital Imaging for Libraries and Archives (June 1996), but had heard
that>they may have published something related to digital imaging since
then>(possibly a second version with additions). Has anyone heard of such
an>animal?
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>Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Adam
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