Elizabeth R. Leggett is a technical writer specializing in software and technology. She has worked in libraries and archives at Centre College, the University of Kentucky, and Murray State University. She also began a digital local genealogical collection at the Calloway County Public Library.
Elizabeth R. Leggett has written a thorough examination of the history, ideas, and practices of digitization and digital archiving. This valuable resource will guide readers along the path to understanding no matter where they are starting from.--Joy M. Perrin, author of Digitizing Flat Media Leggett's guide on the practicalities of digitization and digital archiving is one of the better introductions into the often-overwhelming world of digital librarianship. From the eccentricities of archiving born-digital materials to the logistics of selecting and using various necessary equipment, Digitization and Digital Archiving: A Practical Guide for Librarians offers practitioners from all areas of librarianship a solid foundation for exploring and understanding digitization.--Matthew C. Mariner, Digital Collections Manager, Auraria Library, University of Colorado Denver Traditional archives have been slow to preserve born-digital primary resources with the same vigor, care, and understanding as their tactile cousins. That trend is changing at last, and with increasing awareness of the need for personal archiving of everything from iPhone photos to email, Leggett's book provides a practical resource for amateur and professional alike. This updated edition perfectly balances new technologies with time-tested methodologies. From this digital archivist's perspective, Digitization and Digital Archiving: A Practical Guide for Librarians, Second Edition is far more useful for one's personal library than any other single resource to date.--Kopana Terry, Archivist, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History & Curator of Newspapers, Kentucky Digital Newspaper Program, University of Kentucky Libraries