This page was created in response to a discussion in the July 22, 2008 DSG meeting

The charge of the task force was "to capitalize on the momentum gained at the April 6, 2006 Library Council meeting on digitization we propose forming a small ad hoc task force to build upon the progress made in defining our emerging vision for digitizing collections from the MIT Libraries.  The summary of that meeting outlines many of the assumptions and challenges we face in developing a digitization program and provides the raw material for creating a set of principles and the framework for moving us forward. 

Tasks:

In developing these recommendations the Task Force should utilize the work resulting from the April 6 meeting and follow up related questions as needed with appropriate staff.  The recommendations should be forwarded to the Acting Associate Director for Collection Services by January 23, 2007 to allow for review prior to Library Council discussion at the February meeting."

Membership:

Jennifer Banks
Rebecca Lubas
Tom Rosko
Ann Whiteside, Convener
Nina Davis-Millis, consultant on technical issues

Highlight from the report that is relevant to the July 22nd discussion- Appendix A - Principles (the full report can be found here):

Appendix A
Working Principles for Digitization Projects
In January 2007, The MIT Libraries created The Dome, and we are beginning to define the goals and parameters of our digital collecting efforts.  There is still much planning and decision-making to be done in order to create a formal digital library program.  In order to move our digital collections initiative forward and to take advantage of opportunities as they arise, we suggest the following principles be applied to the evaluation of potential digitization projects.