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<title>Scaling Back for an “Experimental” Collection</title>
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<description>Digital Library Services (DLS) at the University of Iowa Libraries has progressively worked toward coordinating more large-scale, “left-to-right” digitization projects both within the libraries and across campus, moving away from model of web exhibits that were often created before the department was formed in 2005.  However, a variety of situations still call for small-scale projects.  This chapter, describing the design and production of the “W9XK Experimental Television Digital Collection”, attempts to show that small-scale digitization projects can bridge that gap, and yield collections that rise above the level of web exhibits in their usefulness to scholars and the general public by limiting exclusive selection and promoting comprehensiveness.  While mirroring this approach of mass-digitization, digital librarians can also use curatorial decisions and software functionality to further assist users of these small-scale collections.</description>

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<title>Social Movement to Public Policy: Digital History in the IDL</title>
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<description>The Digital Library Services staff from the University of Iowa Libraries provided a content update of The Iowa Digital Library with special focus on Iowa images of social movements that have helped shape public policy.</description>

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<title>Digital Collections, the Next Generation: Transitioning to METS for a Science Fiction Digitization Project</title>
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<title>Iowa Gallery: a migration story</title>
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