Digital imaging, as an archival practice, is not a "solved problem" for the cultural heritage community. As Google, publishers, and other content providers digitize and deliver resources at scale, there is an increasingly pressing demand from users to digitize the rich resources in library special collections, archival institutions, and the vast array of invaluable content in private collections. This paper introduces a research and learning initiative (Dig4E-Digitization for Everybody) designed to bridge the knowledge gap that presently exists between well-established or emergent international standards derived from imaging science, on the one hand, and local practices for digital reformatting of archival resources. The paper describes the rationale for the education and training initiative and summarizes the intellectual structure and the technical platform of an innovative sequence of self-paced online resources that can be adapted for a variety of audiences.
The aim of this paper is to show the recent progress in the design and prototypical development of a software suite Sunlight Security Systems (former Copra-Breeder) for semi-automatic generation of test methodologies and security checklists for IT vulnerability assessment of a company of arbitrary size.