4.5 Secrets To Lowering Your Paper Scanning Price
Getting ready to start a paper scanning project? Learn 4.5 ways to lower your scanning price including boxing your own records and simplifying your indexing.
Getting ready to start a paper scanning project? Learn 4.5 ways to lower your scanning price including boxing your own records and simplifying your indexing.
Do you have questions about aperture card scanning? Here are some frequently asked questions that we answer for you, including "how long will my aperture card scanning project take?" and "what's the aperture card scanning process?"
Do you have a small collection of microfilm you'd like to scan, but don't know what it'll cost? Check out the services you'll receive, the general price of your project, and other information to help you decide.
Once you're done with your digital conversion project and have your digital files in hand, what's next? Our article will lay out your options, such as keeping them on a USB drive, importing them on a shared application, or utilizing Digital ReeL secure hosting. We’ll give you the pros and cons of each method so you can choose the best option for your situation.
Choosing to scan your aperture cards is a big decision, but how long does an aperture card scanning project take? Learn some timeline factors that will affect your project, including the quantity and type of cards, Hollerith vs. standard indexing, and the project's combined specifications. Three example projects are also illustrated.
What sets a great digital conversion project apart from one that's just alright? Read our article to learn how to set your project up for success and to ensure the best possible outcomes by uniting your team around common goals, designating roles and responsibilities, and more!
You've decided to digitize your records, awesome! But are you solving the right problem? Check out our article to get some tips for making sure that your project is a success and you're solving the right problem.
Having the right partner for your paper scanning project can determine the success of your project. However, the task of finding a partner can be daunting. Read our guide on things you should consider and questions you should ask when you're searching for a partner, such as "what kind of technology do they have?" and "what kind of experience do they have on similar projects?".
Choosing to scan your paper records is a big decision, but how long does a paper scanning project take? Learn some timeline factors that will affect your project, including the quantity and type of paper records, your indexing specifications, and the project's complexity. Three example projects are also illustrated to help you get a feel for what it takes!
Do you have aperture cards you want to scan and are curious about how it's done? Our 10-step aperture card scanning process will show you how we convert your physical aperture card collection to digital files, including steps such as transportation, process flow creation, scanning, digital delivery, and more.