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<title>Preservation of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin in the Digital Repository</title>
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To assist agricultural librarians in their new role as digital preservation and distribution specialists, this article documents the basic procedures for scanning and digitizing print agricultural serial publications and submitting them to a DSpace digital repository, through a case study of a project at Texas A&amp;M University Libraries to digitize Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletins. It is hoped that a dispersed network of similar agricultural materials in all the various land grant university digital repositories could be crawled to harvest the metadata records and make them accessible in a central user-friendly digital library for agriculture.
9 pg.
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<dc:date>2010-04-23T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>AgNIC Pre-conference 2011 “If It’s Digital and In Google – Then They Will Come”</title>
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AgNIC offers a two hour pre-conference on how to scan and digitize print items, make derivative versions, including archival PDF/A, for easy access on the Internet, create basic Dublin Core metadata, and how to add digital objects to a digital repository to make them available to the world.
2011 AgNIC Pre-conference Presentation
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<dc:date>2011-05-17T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN) National Preservation Program for the History of Agriculture and Rural Life: Texas Preservation Project 1820-1945, Texas A&amp;M University: Final Report</title>
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This final report and bibliography of the Texas Preservation Project of the United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN) National Preservation Program for the History of Agriculture and Rural Life 1820-1945, can serve as a finding guide to the microfilm reels created by this preservation project.  The reel numbers listed with each bibliographic entry are located at call number Microform film S 117 U8 reel# in the Sterling C. Evans Library of Texas A&amp;M University in College Station, Texas.
401 pg.
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<title>Bibliography of Texas State and Local Agricultural Literature From 1820-1945.</title>
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This bibliography was compiled for the Texas state and local literature component of the United States Agriculture Information Network (USAIN) Preservation Project Plan.  The USAIN Preservation Project Plan is a national coordinated effort to preserve United States agricultural literature. This bibliography is an attempt to identify all Texas agricultural literature published by state and local entities, both governmental and commercial, prior to 1946.  There are 1970 monographic and 685 serial titles listed in this bibliography.
150 pg.
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