Scanning for $

Keri Cascio kcascio at GMAIL.COM
Wed Nov 6 12:19:09 EST 2013


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Wright, Jen <WrightJ at freelibrary.org>wrote:

>  Do any of your libraries offer digitization/scanning services to the
> public for pay?
>
> If so:
> What do you charge/scan?
> Do you offer preservation/archival quality scans?
> Do you have a large format scanner (what kind)?
>
I assume you're talking about scanning materials from your own collections.
If not, please clarify on the list.

The Linda Hall Library has image rights and reproduction services for our
materials. You can view our FAQ and pricing from our main imaging page at:
http://www.lindahall.org/imagerepro/index.shtml. Our scans are done at
publication quality. We have an ATIZ set up with wide angle lenses, and we
also have a scan-back camera for oversized originals.

-Keri

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Keri Cascio
Director, Innovative Technologies and Library Resource Management
Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology
5109 Cherry St.
Kansas City, MO 64110

kcascio at gmail.com
816-926-8765 (work)

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