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Imaging Innovations
An IDI Newsletter
March 2018
Innovative News
IDI looks forward to 2018 being another year of travel exciting new projects and continued growth.
In February an IDI team of nine visited India on a 2 week tour to inspect our image processing centers and to see all the good work being put forth by our contributions to improve women’s rights and provide education to impoverished tribes. There will be a section added to our web site in May with additional information and photos.
2018 began with a long term project in a high profile Louisiana Museum, 3 new publishing projects in the UK, a 4 million image conversion of books to digital image in our East Brunswick headquarters and a 400,000 page image conversion for a high profile Society in NYC.
We are happy to be back at the American Antiquarian Society in Massachusetts for a large long term periodical conversion. Also we have partnered with a prestigious private school on Long Island to digitize all of their historical archives and student records.
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We want to thank all the libraries that have partnered with IDI on the Digital Memory Fund raising programs the last 6 years. We have enjoyed doing the sessions and I hope the funds raised were beneficial. In 2018 we will be scheduling only a few designated library sessions as I believe a 1 year program hiatus will result in an increase in fund revenues in 2019.
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Thank you for your business.
Warm Regards,
Marty
Martin Tannenbaum
Innovative Document Imaging
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