Understanding FADGI Guidelines
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How the ScanPro® All-In-One™ Supports Digital Preservation
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How the ScanPro® All-In-One™ Supports Digital Preservation
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In a charming town known for its deep historical roots, the Evart Historical Museum is embracing modern…
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The Military Veterans Museum and Education Center in Oshkosh, Wisconsin faced a significant challenge with converting 12 rolls of 16/35mm roll film. As a dedicated institution focused on…
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We’re excited to announce that Tina Paris from Pennsylvania Western University - Edinboro…
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March is here, and it’s the perfect time to find your "lucky charm" in scanning with our top-tier ScanPro® scanners. Whether you’re working…
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Researchers make heavy use of digitized information. Physical documents are fragile, and their holders may limit their availability. Working with a digitized copy allows close examination and computer enhancement. At the same time, it's necessary to remain aware of copyright issues. Scanning materials freely can lead to legal trouble. Here are some helpful things to keep in mind.
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e-ImageData is thrilled to announce that our ScanPro® All-In-One™ microfilm scanner has once again been awarded the prestigious Platinum honor in the 2025…
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At e-ImageData, we are committed to providing you with the best possible service and cutting-edge technology. As part of our continuous improvement, we want to share two important updates that will affect your experience with us: the price update for our ScanPro® Advantage Software Membership and a change to our factory…
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