Canadian Printer and Publisher

Technical Information

The objective of the Canadian Printer and Publisher online collection was to digitize and provide web access to the first 20 years of the most significant Canadian trade journal documenting the history of the printing and publishing industry.

The project implementation can be divided into three separate processes:

  • Scanning
  • Metadata creation
  • Database creation and web access

Scanning

The scanning was done by the Collection Digitization Department, University of Toronto Library, on the Eyelike digital camera system V 3.04. The master images have been captured to the following standard:

File Format: TIFF
Scanning Bit Depth: 8-bit per channel of colour information (24 per pixel)
Compression: Uncompressed
Digital Resolution: 600 dpi

Since the chosen standard for archiving generates large files (average file size 48 MB), the project team chose to convert the images to JPGs for online delivery. The site provides users with 3 sizes of JPGs -- a thumbnail for quick reference and two of varying sizes for examination and usage. In order to balance the onscreen quality with the overall size of the download, JPG images were created at a medium compression level.

Metadata

The structural metadata was captured in a relational database during the scanning process. The structural metadata tables contain information about the pagination of the document, correlation between filename and page numbers, features of the document as well as particular comments about the quality of the original material.

In 2017 the collection was migrated from ColdFusion to Islandora. At this time, the relational database was converted to MODS xml. 

Database creation and Web access

The Canadian Printer and Publisher collection was initially made available online using ColdFusion technology. ColdFusion is a web application development product that enables the creation of dynamic websites by providing database to web connectivity. In 2017 the site was migrated from ColdFusion to Islandora 7. Click here to view a web archived copy of the original site. In 2024 the digital collection was migrated from Islandora 7 to the University of Toronto's homegrown Collections U of T Platform. Click here to view a web archived copy of the original Islandora 7 site.

Original Canadian Printer and Publisher website team members:

Anne Dondertman
Andrea Kosavic
Sian Meikle
Karen Turko
Marlene van Ballegooie

Digital Photography
Paul Armstrong
Jim Ingram
Danny Kim
Bogda Mickiewicz

2017 Development Team
Kelli Babcock
Gordon Belray
Chris Crebolder
Dominique Glassman
Guita Lamsechi
Sunny Lee
Elizabeth Ridolfo

2024 Migration Team (UTL ITS)

Kelli Babcock
Isobel Carnegie
Andy Foster
Bilal Khalid
Dickson Law
Sunny Lee
Jana Rajakumar
Jarvis Tse
Andy Wagner