These pictures are mostly foolish, but here’s a small point: none of us had ever seen a cop pull over a cab — certainly not a cab with passengers — before this, so we were all rather curious about why. In front of us stood a question, an example of the many questions we all encounter every day, and it’s the kind of question that few of us would ever suggest going to the library to answer.
Posted March 25, 2006 by Casey Bisson
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I was in Cambridge today attending the Digital Library Systems Group presentation on their fancy scanners and imaging workflow software. We have no digital collections program going yet, but we’re part of a university system plan to acquire either Ex Libris’s Digitool or ENCompass for Digital Collections (sample sites). But getting the collection management software [...]
Posted November 9, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: cambridge, cambridge ma, digital library systems group, dlsg, document imaging, document scanning, image access, imageaccess, imaging workflow, massachusetts, planetary scanner. 4 Comments.