Urban Theses (Phase 1)
Media Arts & Sciences - all
669 theses in Barton, 431 in DSpace
http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7614
12/10/10 - From JennMedia notification
We are about to start the scanning and I was thinking about the disclaimers that we plan on including if the thesis also included additional media like CD, DVD, Video. I would like to standardize the text we use so it is consistent. I also thought about how we should say "where the item is". The disclaimer will be in the PDF copy of the thesis forever so if there is even the slightest chance that the additional items will not be permanently held by the divisional library in the future, I think we should at the very least say something like this: The accompanying media to this thesis is available at the Rotch Library or the Institute Archives.
Ann Marie suggests: The accompanying media item for this thesis is available in the MIT Libraries or Institute Archives.
12/3/10 - 5 boxes to Doc Svcs
12/2/10 - Info from Nick
I think it will be 18-20 boxes. There are 592 items on the pick list from before 2008, and we are fitting 30-35 items in a box.
12/1/10 - Info Packing & labeling info from Jenn
The way they are in the box doesn't really matter. Having a label on the outside of the box is important as we will use that information internally. You can include the range of names but we would also like to have each box assigned a consecutive number
Media Arts & Sciences - all
669 theses in Barton, 431 in DSpace
http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/7614
12/3/10 - 5 boxes to Doc Svcs
12/2/10 - Info from Nick: I think it will be 18-20 boxes. There are 592 items on the pick list from before 2008, and we are fitting 30-35 items in a box.
12/1/10 - Andrew began disbinding theses
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It sounds like Millicent is raising similar issues in the last sentence of her comment about the Rotch theses.
Jennifer
From: Christine Quirion \ [[mailto:cquirion@MIT.EDU|https://owa.exchange.mit.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=82478aa80eba47aaa7c5f90d464cc1dc&URL=mailto%3acquirion%40MIT.EDU]\]
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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 1:06 PM
To: Millicent R Gaskell
Cc: Marilyn G McSweeney; Nina Davis-Millis; irl-lib@mit.edu<[mailto:irl-lib@mit.edu]>
Subject: Re: Operational decisions
so was the COP decision that the copies could be discarded as the norm except for cases where there is value to the item as 'artifact' or there were there is content that can't be represented with a scan?
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The A&H CoP did discuss what to do with the divisional library copy of the historic theses to be scanned and I believe (but I’ll follow-up to confirm) that they agreed to discard the copy after scanning. We’re only doing a subset of the Rotch theses collection at this time (only specific degrees and a specific date range). Of that subset, there will likely be some (large foldouts, accompanying images, media) that can’t be done easily and that we may need to retain the divisional library print copy.
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From: Christine Quirion \ [[mailto:cquirion@MIT.EDU|https://owa.exchange.mit.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=82478aa80eba47aaa7c5f90d464cc1dc&URL=mailto%3acquirion%40MIT.EDU]\]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 10:53 AM
To: Marilyn G McSweeney
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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 10:53 AM
To: Marilyn G McSweeney
Cc: Nina Davis-Millis; irl-lib@mit.edu<[mailto:irl-lib@mit.edu]>
Subject: Re: Operational decisions
hi,
a few more thoughts....
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I must have nodded off at LC because I’ve forgotten whatever discussion there was about keeping a chopped up second paper copy of theses once they were in DSpace. If we are willing to live with one paper copy and one electronic copy in DSpace beginning in July 2010 on, why would we want to keep the back second copies of earlier years once they are also in DSpace??
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From: Nina Davis-Millis \[ [mailto:ninadm@MIT.EDU|https://owa.exchange.mit.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=82478aa80eba47aaa7c5f90d464cc1dc&URL=mailto%3aninadm%40MIT.EDU]\]
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Subject: Operational decisions
Importance: High
Greetings. As discussed at our last meeting, plans are underway for the Rotch thesis scanning project. Beverly needs a policy decision, not immediately but soon:
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