Title: Digitisation-on-Demand in Academic Research Libraries
Authors: Chamberlain, Edmund M.
Keywords: digitisation
library
print on demand
copyright
Espresso
Kirtas
innovation
Issue Date: 8-Oct-2011
Abstract: The investigation finds that digitisation-on-demand and print on-demand services have the potential to provide greater value access to libraries’ collections and could help a library to realise its true potential as a ‘long tail’. There are at present a number of practical and financial limitations that prevent this from being fully realised. Whilst the concept remains a viable one and demand is noted, copyright legislation restricts the material available for full digitisation to a niche subset of a library’s’ whole collection. For digitisation-on-demand, start-up costs remain high, which itself endangers a higher level of risk if a self-funding service is not used. Lease hire models for equipment could help mitigate this. For print on demand, start-up costs are also relatively high. Third party solutions could provide an alternative. In both cases, users may object to additional costs.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/240492
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