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Digital Memory Lab Orientation Questionnaire
This is the questionnaire for patrons to fill out after viewing the Digital Memory Lab orientation.
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Email
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Your email
What is your name?
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Your answer
What is your address?
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Your answer
What is your phone number?
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Your answer
What is your library card number?
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Your answer
Where is the Digital Memory Lab located?
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At the Lamb library
At the Giodone library
On the third floor of the Rawlings Library
What does the Digital Memory Lab do?
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Digitizes personal collections such as photographs and home movies
Creates copies of commercially produced recordings
Digitally restores damaged photos or videos
Creates copies of VHS tapes on DVD
What can the Digital Memory Lab digitize?
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35 mm Slides
Photographic prints
Negatives
All of the above
How long are the sessions available for the Digital Memory Lab?
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1 hour
5 Hours
2 Hours
All day, if you want it
How can reservations be made for the Digital Memory Lab (Select all that apply)?
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Reservations aren't needed- you can just walk in.
By calling the Special Collections Department at 719-562-5626
By using the room reservation software available through the library
By submitting a written form one week in advance
Required
What is a good rule of thumb when picking the resolution for a scanned image?
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Scan at as high a resolution as possible all the time to ensure highest possible quality
Scan everything at 600 dots per inch to balance time and quality
The smaller the image being scanned, the higher the resolution should be
Only scan at a high enough resolution to just make out the image in order to save space
Why should images be saved in uncompressed formats?
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image compression can corrupt images
Image compression can cause loss of detail within images
All of the above
Why should you avoid using CDs and DVDs for storing your files?
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Re-writable discs degrade quickly
They are damaged easily
Re-writable discs are old-fashioned
both A and B
Why is metadata important?
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It keeps information about the item in place
It keeps information from being lost about the item
It allows for digital description of the item
All of the above
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