The advent of high-quality, high-speed book scanning technology is transforming the way knowledge is accessed and shared. Modern book scanners are exceptionally fast, capable of scanning hundreds of pages per hour, making them invaluable for libraries, archives, and organizations with extensive book collections to digitize. These versatile scanners have the ability to handle books of various sizes, shapes, and conditions, making them suitable for digitizing even rare or antique books, and they excel in accuracy, using advanced imaging technology and software to capture every detail, ensuring digital copies mirror the clarity of the original printed books.
Join us for this webcast, where we will hear from librarians who have used these high-quality, high-productivity book scanners fully unlock the potential of their collections and make knowledge accessible to a global audience.
Presenters:
Robyn Ladd-Moeckly
Digital Library Associate Reference, Government Publications, and Digitization
South Dakota State Library
Michael Foight
Director of Distinctive Collections and Digital Engagement, Falvey Library
Villanova University
Sarah Kostelecky
Director of Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communications, Zimmerman Library
The University of New Mexico
Raelynn Richardson
Library Services Coordinator Digital Initiatives and Scholarly Communications, Zimmerman Library
The University of New Mexico
Ivo Iossiger
Owner/Inventor of DL-Mini Robotic Scanner & ScanVPage Semi-Robotic Scanner