Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas Daily

Newspapers present information to the public on various topics, such as politics, economics, culture, and sports. Through its preaching, newspapers report a number of valuable events as historical records. Photos, complementing the news, come with a visual approach. Based on the rules of journalism,...

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Main Authors: Sintha Ratnawati, Yuli Rahmawati
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2018-01-01
Series:Record and Library Journal
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/RLJ/article/view/7199
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spelling doaj-482c33f9e0ac428fb0a63817e2df292a2020-11-24T22:36:11ZindUniversitas AirlanggaRecord and Library Journal2442-51682018-01-011218319210.20473/rlj.V1-I2.2015.183-1924016Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas DailySintha Ratnawati0Yuli Rahmawati1Kompas DailyKompas DailyNewspapers present information to the public on various topics, such as politics, economics, culture, and sports. Through its preaching, newspapers report a number of valuable events as historical records. Photos, complementing the news, come with a visual approach. Based on the rules of journalism, the photo meets the qualification as a reference source. Kompas Daily, published since June 28, 1965, immortalize various milestones in the work of photographs, stored in printed format, positive and negative, and digitized. Digitization becomes the preferred way to perpetuate the value contained in the printed photo work. Digitization is done for positive and negative photos taking into account the weight of journalism and the condition of the material. This activity is handled by Kompas Information Center through the process of media transfer, indexing, and synchronization. Two important issues to ensure optimization of the digitization result are metadata standardization and an integrated retrieval system. Metadata standardization is formulated based on guidelines developed specifically for the publishing industry, the IIM standard, combined with subject category modifications known as IPTC NewsCodes. Integrated retrieval systems are built to include the completeness of the source information of the publication as enrichment. This system connects to the full data of photo creation, storage procedure, and the mechanism of retrieval. The Information Lifecycle concept offers one more link, the utilization of digitization results to create new information.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/RLJ/article/view/7199digital preservation, photojournalism, photo digitization
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Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas Daily
Record and Library Journal
digital preservation, photojournalism, photo digitization
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Yuli Rahmawati
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title Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas Daily
title_short Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas Daily
title_full Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas Daily
title_fullStr Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas Daily
title_full_unstemmed Digital Preservation of Photojournalism Case Study of the Kompas Daily
title_sort digital preservation of photojournalism case study of the kompas daily
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Record and Library Journal
issn 2442-5168
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Newspapers present information to the public on various topics, such as politics, economics, culture, and sports. Through its preaching, newspapers report a number of valuable events as historical records. Photos, complementing the news, come with a visual approach. Based on the rules of journalism, the photo meets the qualification as a reference source. Kompas Daily, published since June 28, 1965, immortalize various milestones in the work of photographs, stored in printed format, positive and negative, and digitized. Digitization becomes the preferred way to perpetuate the value contained in the printed photo work. Digitization is done for positive and negative photos taking into account the weight of journalism and the condition of the material. This activity is handled by Kompas Information Center through the process of media transfer, indexing, and synchronization. Two important issues to ensure optimization of the digitization result are metadata standardization and an integrated retrieval system. Metadata standardization is formulated based on guidelines developed specifically for the publishing industry, the IIM standard, combined with subject category modifications known as IPTC NewsCodes. Integrated retrieval systems are built to include the completeness of the source information of the publication as enrichment. This system connects to the full data of photo creation, storage procedure, and the mechanism of retrieval. The Information Lifecycle concept offers one more link, the utilization of digitization results to create new information.
topic digital preservation, photojournalism, photo digitization
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/RLJ/article/view/7199
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