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Jamie D. Bradway Preservation Librarian NCSU Libraries February 11, 2011. Becoming PoD People. A Few Notes (Admissions). We don't have a Print on Demand Program No charged committee or task force No mandate to prioritize PoD services over other services
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Jamie D. Bradway Preservation Librarian NCSU Libraries February 11, 2011 Becoming PoD People
A Few Notes (Admissions) • We don't have a Print on Demand Program • No charged committee or task force • No mandate to prioritize PoD services over other services • Our digital collection (that would be considered for PoD) is small • Most monographic material would be pulled from items digitized by the OCA.
Digital Content • Open Content Alliance (Internet Archive) • 3,195 items scanned between February 2008 and February 2010 • Wide variety of file formats • Technical Reports, University Publications
Some Goals • Ultimately, a 'Buy a Print Copy' option for all eligible digital content • Within reach, offer a PoD 'store-front' of titles selected from our OCA collection (along with additional titles digitized for this purpose.)
Chronology Public Domain Reprints – Feb. 2008 • First try, out of curiosity • Prepared by publicdomainreprints.org • Printed and shipped by Lulu • Title: Origin of Cultivated Plants, 1881 • Result follows...
Bridgeport National Traditional Binderies • The HF Group • Will process files for print • Will print intermittent color pages as necessary • Will charge a lot more • Will have a longer turnaround
Better Choice of Title Sex-linked Inheritance in Drosophilia
Lulu - right down the street • Moved into the neighborhood in 2009 • Very interested in having a library partner • Think of Lulu as a vendor, not a service
FedEx/Kinkos (really!) • Digital textbooks • Single or small runs to add to collection • Collate color pages
NCSU gets Caffeinated • Espresso Book Machine installed at Bookstore • March 2010 • Merger of Copy services with Bookstore • Limitations • Irregular PDF's • Color • Trim size less than 8.5” x 11”
Prepping Files • The crux of the problem • Cannot be fully automated with good results and free software • Have developed workarounds that minimizes staff supervision • Irfanview • Scan Tailor • Various home brewed scripts • Processing will take ~4 hours per for average book
Getting to the Next Stage • Working proof of concept • Storefront of a few dozen titles • Continue to seek highly automated process • Kirtas’s Bookscan Editor? • Develop use cases and investigate Digitize on Demand
Links Vendors: • Lulu – http://www.lulu.com • Print on Demand Reprints – • http://www.publicdemandreprints.org • Kirtas – http://www.kirtas.com • On Demand Books (Espresso) – • http://www.ondemandbooks.com • The HF Group – http://www.thehfgroup.com • Bridgeport – http://www.bnbindery.com
More Links Services and software: • DIY Bookscanner – www.diybookscanner.org • Scan Tailor – http://scantailor.sourceforge.net • IrfanView – http://www.irfanview.com