(Apologies for any duplication)

The Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative (FADGI) has now 
released an update and redesign of the website, available at: 
http://www.digitizationguidelines.gov/. In addition to improved navigation 
throughout, it is now easier to access the major document outlining best 
practices, the "Technical Guidelines for Digitizing Cultural Heritage 
materials" 
(http://www.digitizationguidelines.gov/guidelines/digitize-technical.html ).  
There are currently 15 federal agencies actively involved in this initiative, 
the most recent to join was the National Park Service.   Other interested 
agencies are welcome to contact us<mailto:mste at loc.gov> for information on 
participating in the initiative.

FADGI is divided into two working groups, "Still Image" and "Audio Visual", 
with documentation, presentations, and publications relevant to each.  In 
addition, there is a comprehensive glossary of over 200 digitization-related 
terms available on the site (http://www.digitizationguidelines.gov/glossary.php 
).

Since the site's launching in 2007, there have been several sub-groups formed 
to focus on key areas such as metadata issues, archival color, recorded sound 
and moving image.  The site will be updated on a regular basis to reflect new 
documents and activity.



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