Now taking digitisation requests
19 September 2018
Using a print book/report in your research? Fancy a digital version?
Image Credit: MB814 Private Journal of the Proceedings of H.M.S Herald from June 18, 1838 to July 1941 kept by Henry W. Comber. (MB Ref 79256). Macmillan Brown Library, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Are you using a printed book or report in your research now?
Would having a digital version would make it easier for you to do your work, e.g. for text mining or simply searching and using the content?
The Library has a small amount of funds available each year for digitisation.
We aim to use those funds to support research at UC.
We have created an online request form for you to let us know what content you’d like to be made available and we’ll see if we can convert it to a digital format.
Content where the copyright has expired is preferred!
This form is used to request digitisation of a substantial proportion of the Library’s collections including printed theses, archives, photographs, rare books, artworks and other such physical library collections. Digitisation may be requested for a range of reasons, including research, exhibitions, community projects, text mining or other digital research methods.
For smaller requests for digitisation from the Macmillan Brown collections, please contact Macmillan Brown Library staff to discuss your options.
This form is used to request digitisation of a substantial proportion of the library’s collections including printed theses, archives, photographs, rare books, artworks and other such physical library collections. Digitisation may be requested for a range of reasons, including research, exhibitions, community projects, text mining or other digital research methods.
For smaller requests for digitisation from the Macmillan Brown collections, please contact Macmillan Brown Library staff to discuss your options [link to MB contact page].
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