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Foundation of Culture of Santa Catarina

The Santa Catarina Public Library wanted to digitize newspapers dating back to 1831 from a collection of rare objects.

Approach & Solution

The project began in November 2013.
After carrying out a market survey to discover the various pieces of equipment that could meet their requirements, the Foundation of Culture of Santa Catarina turned to the i2S eScan scanner.

Thanks to the i2S scanner and editing software, the Foundation of Culture of Santa Catarina was able to achieve its objectives.

Some 905 titles have been digitized and are available to the public, with over 47,000 scans, totalling some 320,000 pages.

 

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Johns Hopkins University

John Hopkins University turned to i2S in 2018 to digitize fragile bound documents at 600 optical dpi.

General Archives of the Kingdom of Belgium

The General Archives of the Kingdom of Belgium wanted to digitize a large number of documents spread across 18 different locations in Belgium.