Collecting Digital Data on Paper

Abstract
In this paper we briefly describe the methodology followed during the condition survey of the conservation project at the library of St. Catherine's Monastery in Sinai, Egypt. Initially, we focus on the reasons why a condition survey is necessary. Although a computer database is used to store the condition survey data, we explain why the use of computers is not practical for collecting such data on site. We show how computers can be replaced by paper forms and describe the methodology for digitising the forms later in order to transfer the data to the database. We pay particular attention to the way the form should be designed in order for the digitisation to be quick and practical.
Year of Publication
2008
Conference Name
2nd International Conference of Museology - Technology for Cultural Heritage, 28th June - 2nd July 2004
Date Published
28/06/2004
Publisher
Καλειδοσκόπιο
Conference Location
Mitilini, Greece
ISBN Number
978-960-471-001-0
Refereed Designation
Refereed
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