
Today, there are more than 250,000 libraries around the world, of which almost 90,000 are in the countries of the European Union. As keepers of a priceless cultural heritage, the mission of libraries is to preserve their collections while at the same time making sure that they are available both to present-day users and to future generations.
With the development of new information technologies, library practices have been radically modified: a growing number of libraries is now engaged in campaigns to digitize their works. The digitization of library collections has in fact become essential as it not only improves the preservation of documents by reducing the number of times they are handled, but it also makes it possible to distribute them to the general public via various communications media (electronic and paper format) and it makes rare and precious works accessible to the general public.
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With its solid experience in the field of digital vision, i2S DigiBook has
developed a complete product line for the digitization of works (book
scanners, restoration software and image compression).
i2S DigiBook scanners were specially designed to meet the highest requirements and expectations of the market, in terms of:
In addition, i2S DigiBook is able to work with its customers for the full duration of their projects. Specialists are on hand to assist them in identifying their requirements, guiding them towards the solutions best suited to their problems and assisting them in the implementation and optimization of their products. |
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