Re: Scanner for the AIS Library


The Slide Committee has a slide scanner and a flat top
scanner.(Personal purchase but used for AIS.)  I also have used a
company that can take slides and put them onto a disc (used only when
necessary).

I AGREE WITH RITA AN ARCHIVAL POLICY NEEDS TO BE IN PLACE---2010? 

Janet Smith

---- Original Message ----
From: robertpries@embarqmail.com
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Scanner for the AIS Library
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:17:48 -0500 (EST)

>Before making any decisions I think we need to know what we want to
>accomplish. There are many slides in the library but asking the
>librarian to scan slides may be too much to ask. Scanning documents
>and bound books is best done by a flatbed scanner. scanning slides on
>a flatbed scanner is tedious although I have done that. I think we
>need to be aware of what all parts of our organization are doing. We
>have a slide committee and slides can be sent from the library to
>that committee to be scanned. I believe the librarian has her hands
>full just responding to printed literature. 
>Yes I believe a good flatbed scanner should be the way to go and i
>think how we handle slides is another issue. I am interested in
>getting images from hybridizers that document their own work that
>they have taken themselves. This seems important as archival material
>both to be stored in high resolution in the library and in low
>resolution on the wiki. I would favor having the hybridizer select a
>number of their slides and have them professionally scanned at our
>cost. Many of these will eventually be historic but are not yet old
>enough for HIPS to address. I would like to see these images up on
>the wiki while the hybridizers are still alive so that they could add
>comments about each iris. But I think expecting them on their own to
>have these digitalized is asking too much. I would like to propose
>that these be handled in a grant from the foundation. There are
>several stake holders in this. The librarian needs to have a digital
>archived, The Slide committee and the wiki needs !
> to have access to the files for presentation and HIPS needs to have
>these available in the future.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Terry Aitken" <terry@flowerfantasy.net>
>To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
>Cc: countri@molalla.net
>Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 1:53:34 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada
>Eastern
>Subject: RE: [AISdiscuss] Scanner for the AIS Library
>
>Hi all
>I may be letting the Cat out of the bag, but Tracy just retired from
>her job
>in the last few weeks.
>They have copy equipment at the library.
>I guess I don't know why someone else would do the scanning?
>I don't know how old the library computer equipment is.
>Tracy will love this one!
>Terry
>Hi Tracy!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
>[mailto:owner-aisdiscuss@aisboard.org]
>On Behalf Of Janet Smith
>Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 6:02 PM
>To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
>Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Scanner for the AIS Library
>
>My two cents worth --- 
>if someone else do the scanning --- do they get the scanner?
>Do they have to visit Tracy?
>Who has been doing it so far?
>
>Janet
>
>---- Original Message ----
>From: MORRISJE1@aol.com
>To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
>Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Scanner for the AIS Library
>Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 19:56:51 EST
>
>> 
>>********************************************************************
>*
>>*******
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>>All,
>> 
>>I agree that we need to determine the type of scanner needed for the
>
>>
>>function being performed.  I would very much like to hear from the
>>AIS  Librarian 
>>as to what she thinks before we start considering $500, $600 or $700
>
>>
>>scanners.  For the type of material we have been needing for 50th 
>>anniversary 
>>section publications and history searches, the previous HP Scanjet 
>>3970 or 
>>equivalent scanner is adequate.  Jim Reilly is right that 
>>Printer/scanners 
>>don't get the job done as their quality is lacking and they  tend to
>>break 
>>down with even moderate usage.  Let us hear from Tracy.   Please.  
>> 
>>And if you are talking long range type scanning of historical
>>documents  
>>into electronic form I have to ask who is going to do it?  I do not
>>believe  
>>that type of activity was what Tracy volunteered to perform.  I
>>understand  
>>that she has a real job and only visits the library one day a week. 
>>Do we  
>>even know if she has a computer in the Library?
>> 
>>Jim M.
>>********************************************************************
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>>***************************************  
>> 
>>In a message dated 2/27/2010 5:53:59 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
>>jijones@usjoneses.com writes:
>>
>>Before  we start thinking about money, we need to determine what
>kind
>>of 
>>scanner (or  scanners) we need.  
>>
>>
>>Flatbed \scanners are fine for a few documents but if any kind of
>>volume  
>>is expected then you need a scanner specifically designed to provide
>>sheet  
>>feeding capability and one that provides high quality scanning and
>>document  
>>positioning. Flatbed scanners are good but often need several scans
>>before 
>>you  get the alignment correct. The scanning technologies are pretty
>>much the 
>>same.  Either the scan bar moves past the document (Flatbed) or the 
>>document moves  past the scan bar (sheet feeder) The scanner that we
>>get should be 
>>able to  manage multiple page documents so that moving forward we
>can
>>start 
>>to get more  of more of our historical documents into electronic
>>form.
>>
>>
>>Software to put multiple pages into the same target (pdf) document
>>and to  
>>do character recognition is another consideration
>>
>>
>>My wife has a Fujitsu sheet feeder scanner at her work that works
>>really  
>>well scans both sides of the document at the same time and cost
>about
>> $450.
>>
>>
>>I think that $400 - $600 is probably the right price range for a
>>scanner  
>>that meets out requirements.
>>
>>
>>John
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Janet
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