2010 open session: Gothenburg, Sweden
Session 102 — Newspapers
Theme: Relations between publishers, standards, organisations and libraries: Transforming links between publishers, readers and libraries
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Preservation and access for the originals, microfilms, digitized volumes and web news: how the Berlin State Library manages the balancing act between old and new media
CHRISTOPH ALBERS (Berlin State Library, Berlin, Germany) -
Exposing Canada's historical ethnic newspapers through the Multicultural Canada Project
LYNN COPELAND (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada) -
Collecting online newspapers: the National Library of Australia experience with archiving the Sydney Morning Herald (smh.com.au)
Translations: [Français]
PAM GATENBY (Collections Management, National Library of Australia, Canberra ACT, Australia) -
Enriching News Collections and Services in Turkey
H. INCI ÖNAL (Faculty of Letters, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey) -
Legal aspects of newspaper digitization
ARMIN TALKE (Berlin State Library, Berlin, Germany) -
Past publishing and future digital developments for news and newspapers
WOLFGANG NOVAK and STEPHAN TRATTER (TREVENTUS Mechatronics GmbH, Vienna, Austria)