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[PADG:1335] Re: preservation photocopy



Michaelle L. Biddle's query reminds me of a question I have had for some
time.  

Our contractor actually scans page images rather than photocopying them.  
Just as our office "photocopier" does now.  I have started to use the
phrase "facsimile copying" for the copying of an entire book and
reproducing it as a new, bound volume.  Doesn't exactly trip over the
tongue the way preservation photocopying does, nor am I entirely certain
that people understand immediately as they might with the old phrase.

Any ideas on a term/phrase which is not bound to the process of
reproduction or which is more accurate and/or pretty?

Irene


Irene Schubert, Chief                   Telephone: (202) 707-5918
Preservation Reformatting Division            FAX: (202) 707-6449
Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20540    E-mail: isch@xxxxxxx

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