Many researchers, librarians, library patrons and genealogists are familiar with older microfilm reader/printers (similar to the one on the right) but the usefulness of those machines is coming to the end. While much effort is being put towards repairing… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘microfilm’
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Don’t Forget About Microfilm!
We’ve been talking a lot about how going digital with your documents is essential for keeping up with the modern world, but there is one more thing you should think about. Digital documents are secure, simple, and convenient, but… Read More
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Benefits of Microfilm Scanning for Your Business
In the midst of the “digital age” it is easy to write off or forget the importance of having physical copies of documents. Physical copies of documents aren’t dependent on access to the internet or even electricity, and hardcopy remains… Read More
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ST ViewScan III Receives Platinum Modern Library Award
The modern library is increasingly inundated with new equipment, with products from many different companies all trying to fill one niche or another. It can be hard to decide what equipment best suits your needs. The Modern Library Awards (MLA’s)… Read More
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How Can Digitizing Microfilm or Microfiche Benefit a University?
Many universities have copies of old newspapers or original prints of books on microfilm and microfiche. This helps to ensure that they are maintained and don’t disappear over the course of history; it has also helped universities save space in… Read More
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ST ViewScan Solutions: Search faster. Find happier.
ST Imaging is the industry leading manufacturer of all-digital Microfilm Scanners and Scannings. And the ST Viewscan Series of products bring secure network environment compatibility, ease of use, digital quality images, and new “digital” life to microform reference collections in… Read More
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ST ViewScan and ST Cruise Control
ST ViewScan from ST Imaging offers users the newest and best solutions for viewing and on demand scanning of microfilm. And now, ST ViewScan is offering an exclusive way to automatically scan images from 16mm and 35mm rolls of microfilm,… Read More