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65 Lynne K. Personius, Cornell mathematics books
194 Cornell project are creating digital image sets of older books in the
196 phase, microfilm. The books returned to the library shelves are
223 books on microfilm to digital image sets, Project Open Book (POB).
323 that historical documents or books often do not lend themselves to OCR.
1040 and soon, pamphlets and books. In terms of the design of this system,
1229 with other electronic resources, as well as with books and items in
2222 * Details of the scanning process * Print-on-demand copies of books *
2248 on reformatting and saving books that are in brittle condition.
2250 such books were the result of developments in papermaking around the
2256 the information in brittle books is mostly out of copyright and thus
2268 that it would develop a network application. Project staff scan books
2274 books is stored in the RLIN database so that a record exists of what is
2293 Significantly, the books returned to the library shelves are beautiful
2296 has a library of digital books. In essence, CLASS is scanning and
2297 storing books as 600 dot-per-inch bit-mapped images, compressed using
2301 used for searching and locating the books and an optical jukebox that
2303 these books at 600 dots per inch is created, using a Xerox DocuTech
2307 introduce people to books as digital images by using a paper medium.
2309 to print on demand--to make their own copies of books. (PERSONIUS
2321 mathematics books. CLASS is developing and will spend the next year
2323 the books. Thus, CLASS is developing a browsing tool, on the assumption
2333 selecting books for scanning * Compression and decompression of images *
2343 any of those platforms will retrieve books; a further operating
2353 to copy its books and sell them but would like to keep them
2366 * The books subjected to the elaborate process described above were
2368 books selected coming from Cornell's mathematics collection, because
2372 printed copy.) Thus, these books became a logical choice for this
2373 project. Other books were chosen by the project's selection committees
3051 deteriorating brittle books, the quality of what was produced had to be
3198 included the means of disseminating reprints of books that are in demand
3201 books. She disclosed that an economic model for a self-sustaining
3376 books, particularly books published by the federal government whose pages
3546 network-accessible storage subsystem for 10,000 books (and POB expects
3670 is not known. This is for scanning from bound books, which is much
3817 DISCUSSION * Relative use as a criterion for POB's selection of books to
3822 selecting books among the 10,000 to be converted into digital image form
4030 expressed more dramatically than in the conversion of brittle books to
4050 reality that these printed books have had a host of other users from a
4343 collection of 150 books.
4489 and proved handy as well. AM shipped them the books, which they would
4491 photocopies, return the books as soon as they were done with them,
4900 much of the information that one would need if studying those books as
5170 document-type definitions and MARC records for books and serials and maps,
5650 that rather than putting books on shelves, would become responsible for
5677 by Yale, 10,000 books over perhaps a four-year period, and 1,000-1,500
5678 books from Cornell, were not big numbers, while searching all over
5745 as most of LC's books are available in some form through interlibrary
5829 books or anything like that which is in machine-readable form.
5864 archival copies for the Cornell mathematics books.
5959 searchable text: Cornell math books
6151 books, and pamphlets.
6380 to test a prototype system for recording brittle books as digital images
6425 original library books that have been digitized will be available for
6656 recording of 1,000 brittle books as 600-dpi digital images and the
6741 000 books from microfilm to digital imagery, is currently in an advanced
6753 Library, a subsystem for storing 10,000 books at 200 and 600 dots per