[clue-tech] Document Digitizer Firm
Jon
jontheisguy at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 15:42:45 MST 2009
I would put you in touch with a company here in the Denver area. They
do exactly what you are looking for and work with smbs.
Nathan Toland
eArchives
303-660-7902
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On Nov 4, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Charles W Downing <chuckdowning at earthlink.net
> wrote:
> Gang,
>
> I have recently been appointed to the "Education and Library
> Committee" of Colorado Order of the Eastern Star, allegedly because
> I am a "computer jock". One of the tasks of this committee is to
> "make the contents of the library available over the Internet for
> our members". That's where I'm supposed to come in.
>
> At the moment, we have about 1 1/2 letter-size file drawers of
> several-page type-written documents, more or less sorted by
> "topic". It is likely, if we successfully "get these papers on the
> Internet", that the next step could be doing the same for a storage
> closet full of both loose-leaf and bound documents, some as much as
> 100 years old.
>
> I would prefer finding a Denver-area company to do the heavy
> lifting, rather than trying to develop a system from scratch. At
> age almost-69, I might not live long enough to finish scanning,
> converting to .pdf(?) and developing a web-based storage/retrieval
> system.
>
> Is anyone in CLUE working for such a company? Has anyone done
> something similar with a good Denver company? Any recommendations
> off the top of your head?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Chuck Downing
> Highlands Ranch, Colorado USA
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