This page provides guidelines for digitizing materials for finding aids and Digital Archives.

Goals

Digitization Levels

Within each collection, digitization can occur at the following levels. Different levels may be applied to various parts of a collection. (It's up to the archivist to decide.)

  1. No digitization: Finding aid describes items verbally (if at all).
  2. Low-resolution reference images: Up to 1/2 megapixels in size. Could be published online individually or in a PDF finding aid.
  3. Medium resolution (1 to 2 megapixels each). Suitable for presentation use. Also suggested for album pages published in a PDF finding aid.
  4. High-resolution, publication-quality images: Typically 8 to 16 megapixels, sufficient for print, presentation, and online use.

If we want users to contact us before using images, we should restrict online image size (individually or as part of a PDF finding aid) to low resolution images.

Scanning

Original FormatHigh Res (Print)Medium Res (Presentation)Low Res (Online)
35mm slide2400 dpi800 dpi600 dpi
6x6cm negative1200 dpi400 dpi266 dpi
4x5in neg/print800 dpi260 dpi150 dpi
8x10in print400 dpi150 dpi72 dpi

PDF Finding Aids

Archival Disks

Labeling on the Archives Wiki (this site)

Labeling on Archival Disks