Fall 2021
We have reached the fall season and schools are finally open the leaves will soon begin to turn and IDI is gearing up for a busy finish to 2021.
IDI is currently working on 3 lab book scanning projects for 2 pharmaceutical companies and 1 major research company. We are also starting another pharmaceutical clinical research imaging and indexing project in Northern California.
In the UK we are in the process of digitizing five projects for three publishers which include historic theatre documents, university dissertations, pamphlets, manuscripts, newspapers and fragile books.
IDI has the capability to capture large format maps and in October we will begin a project digitizing large presentation boards for a high profile University. IDI also recently completed the world’s largest private collection of historic Maps housed in London at the Royal Geographical Society. See video here: Royal Geographical Society
Our popular DigiFind-it Web based platform that quickly and easily searches historical content continues to evolve with new features and functionality. We have recently added two more web portals, including one for the Association for Public Art in Philadelphia that will house the digital images that IDI scans from minute books.
IDI’s Connecticut facility production of microfilm from images has seen a steady increase the last few months. Microfilm is a stable, secure backup as well as a physical asset. We believe the increase is the result of the large number of mortgage refinances that County Governments are mandated to back-up the scanned images to microfilm. In these unstable times microfilm still plays a pivotal role. IDI Shelton, Ct. operation video: Ebeam Video
IDI is looking forward to sponsoring as well as exhibiting at the Association for Rural and Small Libraries Annual Conference in Reno, Nevada from October 20-23 both in person as well as virtually. ARSL Conference
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