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Clifford Lynch, Critical Issues
No Comments yet.Interview date: March 3, 2010 Denver, Colorado Summary: In terms of digitization for two dimensional things, in regards to the capturing of it, Lynch thinks the questions are really about color management strategies (where that is applicable), and about levels of quality and how one judges quality. Lynch finds there are a couple of tricky [...]
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Greg Crane, Critical Issues
No Comments yet.Interview date: February 8, 2010 Medford, Massachusetts and Centennial, Colorado Summary: Crane’s primary focus is open content. One of the biggest changes he has noticed is the shift of using multiple digital resources in modern work. An innumerable amount of different resources are available for access. Crane sees a need for people to be able [...]
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Howard Besser, Critical Issues
No Comments yet.Interview Date: March 4, 2010 Denver, Colorado Summary: The first lesson Besser learned was that the most important things one should not take on alone and that things are best done in groups. Second is that you need a short range plan to fit into a long range vision. Having a vision of the future [...]
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May 21, 2010 9:41 am
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Critical Issues
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By 2005, digitization had become a discipline with standards, practices, protocols, organizations and governance. It moved beyond the experimental creation of content to focus on topics like preservation, data curation, sustainability, large-scale aggregation, information exchange, and cyberinfrastructure.
The Digital Pioneers continue to make contributions to the field and continue to lead. Their thoughts on what we face next, and where we are going is a look at the future from the vantage point of experience.

