Archival Research Catalog (ARC)

Technical Guidelines for Digitizing Archival Materials for Electronic Access:
Creation of Production Master Files - Raster Images

For the Following Record Types - Textual, Graphic Illustrations/Artwork/Originals, Maps, Plans, Oversized, Photographs, Aerial Photographs, and Objects/Artifacts

June 2004

The NARA Technical Guidelines for Digitizing Archival Materials for Electronic Access define approaches for creating digital surrogates for facilitating access and reproduction; they are not considered appropriate for preservation reformatting to create digital surrogates that will replace original records.

These Technical Guidelines provide technical benchmarks for the creation of "production master" raster image (pixel-based) files. Production masters are files used for the creation of additional derivative files for distribution and/or display via a monitor and for reproduction purposes via hardcopy output at a range of sizes using a variety of printing devices. The intent is to use the production master files in an automated fashion to facilitate affordable reprocessing.

The Technical Guidelines presented here are based on the procedures used by the Digital Imaging Lab of NARA's Special Media Preservation Laboratory for digitizing archival records and the creation of production master image files, and are a revision of the 1998 NARA Guidelines for Digitizing Archival Materials for Electronic Access.

There is one part to the 2004 Technical Guidelines:

  1. Guidelines (1.6MB). Available in portable document format (PDF) only. The bookmarks and table of contents in this PDF file include active links to facilitate navigation through the document.

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PREVIOUS VERSION:

NARA Guidelines for Digitizing Archival Materials for Electronic Access
January 1998

These guidelines were used for National Archives and Records Administration's pilot Electronic Access Project (EAP) to produce an online catalog that would provide information about NARA holdings and a core collection of digital copies of selected high-interest documents.

The requirements for access and thumbnail files cited in the 1998 Guidelines are to be followed when creating derivative images for use in ARC.

There are two parts to the 1998 Guidelines:

  1. Guidelines (287KB). Available in portable document format (PDF) only.

  2. Accompanying matrix (15KB) summarizing the specifications. Available in portable document format (PDF) only.

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For questions, comments, or additional information about the Electronic Access Project, please contact ARC staff at arc@nara.gov.


Note: Both of the above cited NARA Guidelines presented here were developed solely for internal NARA use. We are posting the Guidelines on this site in response to requests. We welcome your comments and suggestions. In reviewing this document, please keep in mind the following:

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