About DLPS
Contact DLPS
Digital Library Production Service
300 Hatcher North
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor MI 48109-1205
Phone: 734-764-8074
Fax: 734-647-6897
Email: DLPS Help
Staff
Digital Conversion Unit / Digital Reformatting
More about the Digital Conversion Unit
Encoded Text / Text Creation Partnership (TCP) Production (TCP)
- Paul Schaffner, Coordinator, Encoded Text/TCP Production (Text encoding projects)
Information Retrieval
- José Blanco, Institutional Repository Programmer
- Tom Burton-West, Information Retrieval Programmer
- Suzanne Chapman, User Testing and Interface Specialist
- Phillip Farber, Information Retrieval Programmer
- Kat Hagedorn, Metadata Harvesting/OAIster Librarian (OAIster)
- Kathleen Ludewig, Information Retrieval Programmer
- Christina Powell, Coordinator, Encoded Text Services and Humanities Text Initiative
- Josh Santelli, OAI Programmer
- John Weise, Coordinator, Image Services
History and Mission
The Digital Library Production Service (DLPS) is part of the University
Library's Library Information Technology division. DLPS has three main
functions:
- Digitize library collections: The Digital Conversion Unit
within DLPS has staff knowledgeable in the use of flat-bed, overhead and
other specialized scanners and photography equipment for digitization.
- Host online collections: The Information Retrieval unit is responsible
for providing access to digitized books and journals, museum images,
archival finding aids, bibliographies and catalogs. DLPS staff develop
digital library software called DLXS.
- Provide leadership in digital library development: Through memberships
in national and international organizations, such as the Digital Library
Federation, the Text Encoding Initiative, and a number of committees,
task forces, and working groups, DLPS represents the University of
Michigan in the creation of best practices, standards, and cutting-edge
research in digital libraries. We provide advice and expertise
throughout the University on digital library issues. As part of the
Library Information Technology, DLPS is part of initiatives such as the
partnership with Google that are changing the nature of libraries and
scholarship.
DLPS is funded by the University Library. In addition, DLPS receives
funding from grants, and from partnerships with other universities,
commercial publishers, and non-profit organizations.
DLPS grew out of the Digital Library Program at the University of
Michigan. The unit was formed in 1996 in response to a felt need for
production level (twenty four hour a day, seven days a week) support for
digital library resources. DLPS was originally jointly funded by the
University Library, the Information Technology Division, the Media
Union, and the School of Information.
Send comments and questions to DLPS Help.