Preparedness for digitization projects in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) information providing agencies
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Due to the demand for information and extended operating hours, information providing
agencies face challenges with providing information at any time when needed. This
study investigated the preparedness for digitization projects in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN)
information providing agencies. Multiple case study research method was adopted in
research design. The target population for this study included the staff members
involved in preparing for the digitization projects at the Msunduzi Municipal Library, the
Don Africana Central Reference Library, the University of Zululand (UniZulu) Library
and the Durban Local History Museums. This study was grounded by the framework
termed the Collections Digitization Framework (CDF). The data was collected using
semi-structured face-to-face interviews from all staff members involved in preparing for
the digitization projects in KZN information providing agencies. The researcher analyzed
the collected data in this study using the qualitative content analysis based on Tesch‟s
approach. The themes of the study included the preparedness for a digitization project,
types of collections institutions prepare to digitize, digitization policies and guidelines
and digitization process. The data obtained may contribute to social change by
benefiting the institutions and organizations planning for their digitization projects. The
findings of this study revealed that most participants from the KZN information providing
agencies are prepared by being trained by the digitization machines suppliers in how to
operate the supplied digitization machines. This study found that the KZN information
providing agencies are preparing to digitize photographs, legal deposit serials and
theses and dissertations. This study found that only one KZN information providing
agency has a digitization policy and guidelines available and most do not have
digitization a policy and guidelines. It was ascertained that most KZN information
providing agencies have digitization processes available while one does not have a
digitization process. This study recommends that institutions and organizations
preparing for digitization projects should have adequate resources required for a
digitization project. Further, this study recommends the availability of a digitization policy
and guidelines and digitization processes.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the Masters in Library and Information Science, Durban University of Technology, 2021
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/3708
