7 Digitization Workflow
7 Digitization Workflow
Introduction
A documented workflow streamlines the many processes and tasks involved in a digitization project, facilitating consistency and
reliable results, especially when dealing with a large volume of objects to be digitized. Documenting the workflow is also
important for tracking material through each stage of the process and identifying errors or problems.
Basic Workflow
• Calibrate hardware/software
• Preview scan
• Scan and create file name
Capture • Save in appropriate file format
Capture/Scanning
The basic steps of scanning records are listed in the chart on page 1. Please see related sections in this document on
hardware/software, minimum recommended standards, technical specifications, file naming conventions and file formats for
guidance.
The ”Quality Control for Digitization Projects” document will provide you with more detail on steps to be taken during this phase.
Editing
Common standards for the images will be determined during the planning phase, and may include cropping, de-skewing, or
correcting the orientation of each image. Color correction or adjustments in lighting, contrast, and tone may be necessary, but it
is important to keep in mind that the goal is to create an accurate representation of the item, and not correct permanent defects,
such as stains. Conversion to Optical Character Recognition (OCR) may also be performed during this stage, which makes text
in the document searchable.
The ”Quality Control for Digitization Projects” document will provide you with more detail on steps to be taken during this phase.