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Friday, August 16 • 4:00pm - 4:30pm
P19 PROFESSIONAL POSTER - When is Enough Enough? Utilizing User Research to Develop an Iterative Processing Model

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"Acting for Animals: Revealing the Records of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Movements" is a two-year project funded by a CLIR Cataloging Hidden Collections Grant. In addition to processing the 1,200 linear feet of materials comprising these collections, a series of user studies will be conducted to test the value of various levels of processing, and an iterative processing methodology will be derived. Berkowitz reports on the results as well as processing metrics data collected during the first year of the grant.


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Jodi Berkowitz

Project Librarian, Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Collections, North Carolina State University


Friday August 16, 2013 4:00pm - 4:30pm CDT
Grand Salon Foyer

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