Re: Online Library report
See Andibs answer. It is similar. Free if you email it. Some small cost to upgrade to more options.
> On Aug 31, 2017, at 1:18 PM, Jill Bonino <7115fb371@rewrite.aisboard.org> wrote:
>
> Neil,
> When you use Genius Scan where do the images go-- to your email or the cloud? Is it a place where the scans can be downloaded to a thumb drive? Jill Bonino
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Aug 31, 2017, at 4:31 AM, Robert Pries <101p@rewrite.aisboard.org> wrote:
>>
>> Scarlett: I am not proficient at using my smart phone so I can not answer that question. Perhaps someone who is good at using smart phones could tell us and try it out. Sounds like a great idea if it works.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Scarlett Ayres" <834ee84d1@rewrite.aisboard.org>
>> To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 7:53:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Online Library report
>>
>> I know that smart phones have a scannable AP. You can scan to a pdf. It
>> is not perfect. It requires good lighting, steady hand. Can people be
>> trained how to use their smart phone effectively? Tripods point downward with
>> a light bulb?
>>
>> Scarlett
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 8/23/2017 11:06:34 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
>> 101p@rewrite.aisboard.org writes:
>>
>> A few days ago, we reached another benchmark of 2,000 articles, journals
>> and
>> catalogs in the Hager/Dubose online library. Before we pat ourselves on the
>> back I will note that the Daffodil Society has over 3,000 entries in their
>> online library. bDaffodilsb is a much smaller topic than Iris. We
>> presently have 1,354 catalogs as part of that 2,000. I project that if we
>> were
>> to cover the topic of Iris well there will be over 6,000 catalogs in the
>> online catalog library. Presently I have been able to add about 500-600
>> catalogs a year. This means if things remain the same it will be ten years
>> before we have a comprehensive online library. I am not sure I will be
>> here in
>> ten years. So I am looking for ways to improve this process.
>>
>> A great boon to us has been the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Each week
>> that
>> consortium of libraries puts up about 1,000 new journals, catalogs, etc. Of
>> those I general discover about 10 catalogs that are important for iris. The
>> USDA is a big contributor of catalogs, but they tend not to have the
>> overseas
>> catalogs. That means the surge in Iris growing that occurred in France,
>> Great
>> Britain, etc. between 1840 and 1920 is poorly documented. We are left with
>> a
>> very few Iris specialist who generally also were general nurseries. The
>> USDA
>> seems to be uploading catalogs of around 1926 and 1927 currently. These
>> contain a wealth of Iris nurseries. So suddenly years like 1926 are
>> represented by 60-70 catalogs. It seems it takes a month or two for the
>> USDA
>> to get through one year. As nice as it is to get these, it may take ten
>> years
>> to get through the twentieth century. B B
>>
>> Finding catalogs is important to do immediately. Each year many of our
>> members
>> die or go into nursing homes. The Iris literature they have collected goes
>> into the dumpster. It is critical that we have an organized effort to find
>> and
>> save this information NOW.
>>
>> My dream for the library is that it becomes the primary research area for
>> Iris. Presently it functions for some research. But no one knows what is in
>> the physical library. The online version is searchable a number of ways.
>> But
>> as I have pointed out is far from complete. I have prepared a word document
>> snapshot to show what catalogs we have online. It is downloadable at
>> http://wiki.irises.org/Hist/InvetorySnapshotOfCatologsByNursery# I would
>> appreciate all the help I can get in adding catalogs to the online library.
>>
>> How could we go about improving this scenario. We have paid for scanning of
>> catalogs in the past. At 80+ cents a page it would have cost thousands for
>> just the scanning I have done personally. It is much less expensive to draw
>> from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. But it will be a long wait for more
>> recent or foreign catalogs. B Scanning is very time consuming and
>> tedious. I
>> sometimes feel good if I can finish one of the 80 page catalogs in a day,
>> and
>> I am amazed that someone would do that work for $70. I hate the thought of
>> paying for work if we can find volunteers. But volunteers require the
>> tools. I
>> pay $20 a month for Adobe Acrobat so I can create a searchable pdf.
>> Scanners
>> run around $500. So essentially it costs $700 to set a volunteer up to scan
>> catalogs. If a volunteer could scan 3 catalogs a week it might be a good
>> deal.
>> Perhaps there are members who already have scanners but would commit to do
>> fifty catalogs over a year if we paid for their Adobe Acrobat.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Bob Pries
>> Zone 7a
>> Roxboro, NC
>> (336)597-8805
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