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Archivists are the keepers of our cultural heritage. But they are also consultants and curators. Harnessing material that would be well placed in an archive means setting up a precise collection of descriptive data, which serves as the basis for catalogues and paper finding aids, which in turn are what makes up a database.

By using digital platforms, the logistical effort spanning each step from document research to delivery can nowadays be performed in a highly economical fashion. This is possible because the presence of the original is not strictly necessary for information capture. In addition, the digitised documents can be stored in remote locations offering advantageous rental and energy solutions, and this in turn means the physical items remain protected from decay or wear and tear. 

  • How much work is involved in digitising and converting archival material?
  • How can metadata harvesting be rendered automatic?
  • What expertise is required?
  • How can I refinance the digitisation?

Give us a ring for information on any of the above, or send us an  e-mail.

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Libraries

Librarians are information specialists.

They collect, unlock, preserve and impart information.

Books, newspapers, journals, dissertations and essays, cartographical material and historical data carriers all have to be made accessible to the library users, while simultaneously making sure they are protected from loss and damages. On top of that there is the logistical challenge of the lending process. Digital accessibility of library content has proved to be a very cost-effective as well as attractive solution, especially with regard to critical material and storage and logistics costs.

  • But how to digitise properly, and what do the results look like?
  • How to get material "online" and using which format?
  • Does this pay off for small libraries too?
  • and: what costs are involved?
  • Considering the extremely diverse conglomerate of digital formats available, these questions are more than valid - and we have the answers for you!

    The digitisation process consists of five milestones. Selection, capture, conversion, long term preservation and rendering accessible - this is the value chain of digitisation  Each step in this production chain requires know-how, technology and services. Choose from the options below or just give us a ring!

    Looking to digitise a minimal amount of data?
    Find the right software --> here

    Looking to run your own mass digitisation project? 
    Click --> here for industrial solutions!

    Looking for a service provider for your digitisation project?
    Check out our conversion services-> here !

    Looking for a presentation system for your digital collection?
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    Digitaler Presse- und Medienspiegel
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    Sie haben den Auftrag für Ihr eigenes oder fremde Unternehmen die Presse zu beobachten und einen Pressespiegel zu erstellen?
    Sie sammeln, lektorieren, extrahieren, reorganisieren, bewerten und verteilen die Nachrichten, die für Ihr oder das Unternehmen Ihres Kunden relevant sind?

    • Wie kann man Gedrucktes und Digitales gleichzeitig verarbeiten?
    • Wie kann man aus den gesammelten Informationen einen Pressespiegel erstellen?
    • Kann man das auch per Email versenden?
    • Funktioniert das auch auf Tablet PCs?

    Fragen, die mit Blick auf eine extrem heterogene Medienlandschaft berechtigt sind - und die wir Ihnen beantworten können. Klicken Sie hier.

     


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