The Indiana University Digital Library Program (DLP) is dedicated to the production, maintenance, delivery, and preservation of a wide range of high-quality networked resources for scholars and students at Indiana University and elsewhere.
The DLP is a collaborative effort of the Indiana University Libraries, University Information Technology Services, and the university research faculty with leadership from the School of Library and Information Science and School of Informatics and Computing.
This collaboration capitalizes on the institutional capabilities of Indiana University, focusing university resources on digital library services and projects that support the teaching and research of IU faculty, support the learning and research of IU students, and foster research about the digital library.
IUDLP Services
The Indiana University Digital Library Program offers various services for digital library development to Indiana University librarians, faculty, and staff and to external organizations and institutions partnering with Indiana University on digital library projects:
- Image Collections Online service enables collection managers to create collections of digital images with training and infrastructure provided by the staff of the Digital Library Program.
- Project Planning for help with grant-writing, financial planning, copyright research, technical planning and so on
- Digitization Services for digitization of images, audio and video
- Electronic Text Services for digitization and encoding of text
- Metadata Services for help with creation and mapping of metadata
- Interface Design & Usability Services for wireframing, prototyping, design and usability assessment
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