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Imaging & Archiving News is a monthly round up of the most interesting and informative articles we have come across in the last month plus a few of our own of course...
Imaging & Archiving News – February 2017
Imaging & Archiving News is a monthly round up of the most interesting and informative articles we have come across in the last month plus a few of our own of course...
Historical Photographs of China

This project aims to locate, digitalize, archive, and disseminate online photographs from the substantial holdings of images of modern China held mostly in private hands outside the country.

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The Met Museum Just Made 375,000 Images Open Access

On Tuesday, the Metropolitan Museum of Art moved to make all of the public-domain images of artwork in their possession—around 375,000—free for anyone to use under a Creative Commons Zero license, known as CC0.

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We are on a Quest for Vintage Microfilm Equipment

Genus are interested in finding a camera, photographic enlarger, processor and a silver film duplicator from the 1940’s or earlier and intrigued to know if any organisation, bureaus or microfilm enthusiasts alike still have or even use any vintage microfilm equipment?

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Royal Archive Releases 350,000 Digitised Documents From King George III Reign

An enormous cache of historical documents from Britain’s royal archives detailing the reign of King George III is going online

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The Digitisation Workshop – 24th May 2017

Our digitisation workshops are for the libraries, archives and museums sector. Our main aim will be to show you an end to end digitisation process from capture through to online serving of the digitised content

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Jisc Digifest 2017

Once again we will be exhibiting our digitisation services and our range of equipment available for rent, lease or purchase. Come along to stand 19 to see the different options available.

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Rare Images Reveal the Horror of Submarine Warfare

Never before seen photos from our Archive offer a rare and striking insight into the First World War at sea and Britain under threat of starvation. The images were revealed earlier this month to mark the centenary of Germany's declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare on 1st February 1917.

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Micrographic goods and services in the UK are fully covered in Microfilm Today by G G Baker & Associates

All micrographic entries have now been transferred from the Encyclopedia of Document Management to a brand new web directory and it is surprisingly large - proof that micrographics is still valued as the ultimate medium for long-term preservation.

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