Indigenous Heritage Digitization is crucial for preserving the rich and diverse history of Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous Peoples are culturally distinct societies and communities with collective ancestral ties to the lands and natural resources where they live,...
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Limitations of Camera-On-A-Stick for Book Scanning
Book scanning is crucial for preserving and digitizing valuable literary works. However, using a cheap “camera-on-a-stick” proves ineffective. Cameras often lack the quality needed to capture fine details of a book's pages. You Wana Know Why? Image Quality: When...
Digitizing Herbaria: Preserving Plant Specimens for Future Study
Digitizing Herbaria serves as an invaluable resource in the scientific community, comprising carefully preserved plant specimens and their associated data. Researchers often dry and systematically mount entire plants or specific parts on sheets of paper. This method...
Does Digitizing Libraries affect the Librarians Jobs?
Digitizing Libraries has greatly impacted the roles and responsibilities of librarians. With the shift towards digital resources and online databases, librarians are now required to possess a new set of skills and knowledge to effectively navigate and manage these...
2024 Trends in Digital Libraries
The latest trends in digital libraries for 2024 are quite fascinating, reflecting the rapid evolution of technology and its integration into library services. Here are some key trends: Virtual Libraries: A virtual library is an online collection of digital resources...
Industrial Film Digitization Explained
An industrial film digitization system is a specialized solution, often called Non-destructive Testing (NDT), that converts traditional analog film (such as X-ray film) into a digital format. This process benefits long-term storage, archiving, and efficient retrieval...





