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[PADG:1650] Re: newspaper digitization




Hi, Ellen:
 
Information about the Kodak "Document Archive Writer" system is available 
via:
<A 
href="http://www.documentimaginggroup.com/docarchivewriter.html";>http://www.documentimaginggroup.com/docarchivewriter.html
 
You can also go to the Kodak site:
<A 
href="http://www.kodak.com/global/en/business/docimaging/globalPages/product.jhtml?id=3100016";>http://www.kodak.com/global/en/business/docimaging/globalPages/product.jhtml?id=3100016
 
I would recommend that you contact:
Library of Virginia Digital Library ProgramElizabeth Roderick, <A 
href="mailto:eroderick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx";>eroderick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
www.lva.va.us/dlpl
I believe they are using this system to capture images of land 
records.
 
Univ. of FloridaCathleen Mook, <A 
href="mailto:cathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";>cathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
352-392-6962
Florida is doing a pilot project.  Cathy Mook and a Kodak 
representative will be discussing this as part of PARS Reformatting DG at ALA in 
Atlanta.
 
Walter Cybulski
National Library of Medicine
>>> abbeypub@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 04/05/02 11:13AM 
>>>At NARA's recent disaster conference, a Kodak representative 
gave a talk on"Recovery of Film" that was really about how Kodak has a 
procedure forconverting microfim to digital form and back again, as quickly 
and as oftenas needed, for the purpose of preserving microfilm.  It was 
a sales pitch -but this idea may have something to offer, if anyone can 
extract anyreliable facts on their procedure.The speaker was Roger 
Markham, Senior Technical Marketing Specialist, Kodak.Ellen 
McCradyAbbey Publications, Inc.7105 Geneva Dr.Austin, 
TX  78723Ph:   512/929-3992Fax:  512/929-3995New 
e-mail:  abbeypub@xxxxxxxxxxxxx



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