Innovative Solutions: Bernardsville Public Library

As reported last month, Innovative Document Imaging delivered textsearchable digital images of more than 140 years of local newspapers to the Bernardsville Public Library. Karen Brodsky, the Bernardsville Library’s Director, was reading Imaging Innovations and the

[Digital Memory Media] library fundraising idea caught her eye. At a DMM event in November, 2011, a local historian and library volunteer gave IDI some microfilm to digitize as a test. The test results were excellent.

The library had tried to digitize their microfilm collections before but the costs were prohibitive. IDI’s quote for the project was reasonable and the library went ahead with the work. According to Brodsky, “I based the quote on the amount of microfilm listed on our website. The true amount turned out to be much, much more.” Despite the discrepancy, IDI honored the quote. IDI president Marty Tannenbaum “was generous with us; he has a lot of integrity. I would never hesitate to do business with him,” said Brodsky.

As for the Digital Memory Media events, Brodsky says DMM is a “winwin-win … Patrons perceive it as a community service. It gives people a chance to help in a painless way by paying for a service that they need.”

Innovative Spotlight: What’s New at IDI?

What’s new at Innovative Document Imaging?

Plenty!

First, IDI is revamping its website and developing a new and separate site for our Digital Memory Media conversion service.

IDI has also completed the scanning of1,450,000 pages of historical law books from Yale, Columbia and George Washington Universities for Cengage Publishing. We’ve recently purchased a Konica Minolta SL1000 demo desktop film/fiche reader scanner–a perfect replacement for Library Reader Printers. Please call for a demonstration.

We’ve recently purchased a Konica Minolta SL1000 demo desktop film/fiche reader scanner–a perfect replacement for Library Reader Printers. Please call for a demonstration.

 

Digital Memory Media will launch it’s own website in the next few months. In the meantime, look for these upcoming Digital Memory Media sessions at a library near you soon!

IDI Digital Memory Media

Digital Memory Media will launch it’s own website in the next few months. In the meantime, look for these upcoming Digital Memory Media sessions at a library near you soon!

  • April 14, 2012 – Dunellen Free Public Library
  • April 21, 2012 – East Brunswick Public Library
  • April 28, 2012 – Cranbury Public Library
  • June 2, 2012 – Monroe Township Public Library
  • June 2, 2012 – Rahway Public Library
  • October 13, 2012 – East Brunswick Public Library Fall Session

Digital Memory Media sessions will be coming to Queens, NY and Long Island soon.

Sponsoring libraries receive 20% of all proceeds from Digital Memory Media sessions. Want to bring Digital Memory Media to your library? Please contact Marty Tannenbaum at 800.380.9058 or by email at martyt@idiimage.com.

Thank you to the Innovative Document Imaging team for their efforts and thank you to my family for their constant love and support.

Be sure to check out the IDI website for our latest news.

Thank you for your business and warmest wishes!

Sincerely,

Marty

Martin Tannenbaum

Innovative Document Imaging