The DiSCmap Project: overview and First Results
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2009Author
Birrell, Duncan
Dobreva, Milena
Dunsire, Gordon
Griffiths, Jillian
Hartley, Richard
Menzies, Kathleen
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Traditionally, digitisation of cultural and scientific heritage material
for use by the scholarly community has been led by supply rather than demand.
The DiSCmap project commissioned by JISC in 2008, aimed to study what refocussing
of digitisation efforts will suit best the users of digitised materials,
especially in the context of the research and teaching in the higher education
institutions in the UK. The paper presents some of its initial outcomes based on
quantitative and qualitative analysis of 945 special collections nominated for
digitisation by intermediary users (librarians, archivist and museum curators),
as well as end users’ study involving a combination of online survey, focus
groups and in-depth interviews. The criteria for prioritising digitisation
advanced by intermediaries and end users were analysed and cross-mapped
to a range of existing digitisation frameworks. A user-driven prioritisation
framework which synthesises the findings of the project is presented.