Archive Writing puts your digital images onto microfilm. In more technical terms, it produces a technology-independent analogue back-up of your digital records.
Archive Writing: The Gold Standard for Document Preservation [VIDEO]
Aperture Card Scanners: Six Steps to a Successful Digitizing Project [VIDEO]
Aperture card scanners are machines that scan the contents of aperture cards and produce a digital file. An aperture card is a punched card that has a microfilm chip affixed in a cut-out window. Usually 35mm tall, the microfilm chip contains a reduced image of a reference document. An example might be an engineering drawing.
Topics: Scanners
The Ontario Library Association Expo is just around the corner!
Topics: Film Scanners, Book Scanner, Ontario Library Association Expo
Document scanning can be real pain when you have to do it alone. Especially when you have years or even just months of documents, it can cost you a lot of time and money. Then once you are done scanning, you still have to organize it all. Save yourself the headache and take advantage of document scanning services.
Topics: document management solutions, Document Management and ECM
UScan Microfilm Scanner: An Ideal Choice for Hospitals
The UScan Microfilm Scanner's many capabilities and whisper-quiet sound, make it an ideal choice for quiet environments. Those are just some of the reasons why the UScan Microfilm Scanner is an ideal choice for hospitals.
Topics: Film Scanners, microfilm scanner
Cloud computing or Software as a Service (SaaS) allows you to enjoy all the advantages of a complete document management system without the upfront capital investment of an installed solution.
Topics: document management software, Cloud Computing, Document Management and ECM
Topics: document management software, document management solutions, Document Management and ECM
Whether you are a small business or large corporation, chances are you deal with at least some paper on a regular basis or you have paper files from previous years that have not yet been converted into digital format. Either way, you have a few options: 1) leave it as is because being paperless is not a priority for your company; 2) go paperless but still keep paper or microfilm records; 3) scan and archive all of your documents on your own; or 4) get an archive writing system or company to help you go completely paperless and maintain that status as your company grows.
Topics: Archive Writing, archive writing system, Scanners
A completely new and easy way to scan, no cable required!
Topics: document scanning products, document scanning, Document Scanner, Scanners