September 2013 Newsletter

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Welcome Back
We Hope You Had a Great Summer
The IDI Newsletter Resumes Monthly Publication
With the September 2013 Issue

The Gilder Lehrman Collection

IDI began work in August 2013 on an extraordinary scanning project for publisher Adam Matthew at The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

The Gilder Lehrman Collection is considered one of the nation’s great archives of American history. The Collection contains some of America’s most important historical documents such as one of the original twelve copies of the signed Declaration of Independence and the Emancipation Proclamation.

Publisher Adam Matthew awarded the digitization project to IDI in August this past year. Adam Matthew (www.amdigital.co.uk) publishes unique primary source collections from archives around the world. Their award winning collections span the social sciences and humanities and cover a multitude of topics ranging from medieval manuscripts to 20th century popular culture.

The Gilder Lehrman Collection is a unique archive of primary sources in American history. It includes more than 60,000 letters, diaries, maps, pamphlets, books, photographs and ephemera that document the political, social and economic history of the United States.

Adam Matthew will publish the vast majority of the collection in two parts. Part 1, containing material from 1493-1859 will be released in late 2014.

Following are some of the documents that IDI is digitizing for the Adam Matthew project.

Columbus Reports On His First Voyage
Christopher Columbus’ Letter to Ferdinand and Isabella 1493

Upon his return to Spain after discovering the American continent, Christopher Columbus wrote a long letter to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella describing his momentous journey. Originally written in Spanish by Columbus, it was sent to Rome where it was translated into Latin. The Latin printing of this letter announced the existence of the American continent throughout Europe. In the letter Columbus describes the land and its natives and also declares that the land could easily be conquered by Spain.

The Doctrine of Discovery
Pope Alexander VI’s Demarcation Bull May 4, 1493

The Papal Bull “Inter Caetera,” issued by Pope Alexander VI in 1493, played a central role in the Spanish conquest of the New World. It supported Spain’s strategy to ensure its exclusive right to the lands discovered by Columbus. All others were forbidden to approach the lands and it also declared that “the Catholic faith and the Christian religion be exalted and be everywhere increased and spread.”

The Declaration of Independence 1776

During the spring of 1776, colonies and groups of ordinary Americans adopted resolutions endorsing independence. These resolutions encouraged the Continental Congress to appoint a five member committee to draft a formal Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson wrote the initial draft of this document. The most radical idea advanced by the American revolutionaries was the proposition set forth that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”

Paul Revere’s Engraving of The Boston Massacre 1770

Produced just three weeks after The Boston Massacre, Paul Revere’s historic engraving, “The Bloody Massacre in King Street,” was probably the most effective piece of war propaganda in American history. Not an accurate depiction of the actual event, it shows an orderly line of British soldiers firing into an American crowd and includes a poem that Revere likely wrote. Revere based his engraving on that of artist Henry Pelham, who created the first illustration of the episode – and who was neither paid nor credited for his work.

Surrender of the British General Cornwallis to the Americans 1781

Three documents – a map, a manuscript, and a print – tell the story of the surrender of British commander Charles Cornwallis to American General George Washington. In October of 1781, the successful siege of Yorktown, Virginia by General Washington ended major fighting in the American Revolution. Cornwallis raised a flag of truce after having suffered the American attack. On the morning of October 19, Cornwallis signed two copies of the Articles of Surrender.

Two Versions of the Preamble to the Constitution 1787

On May 25, 1787, the fifty-five delegates to the Constitutional Convention began meeting in a small room in Philadelphia’s State House. They barred the press and public, and took a vow not to reveal to anyone the words spoken there. The convention lasted four months. The preamble of the working draft and the final version differ significantly. In the early draft of the preamble, delegates described themselves as representatives of “the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island,” etc. The final version began “We the People of the United States,” showing that in the six weeks time the idea of a united nation had been born.

Sale of Slaves from Waverly & Meredith Plantations 1855

Three engravings of a Sale of Slaves publication that was posted in 1855. The headline read, 178 Sugar and Cotton Plantation Slaves, March 12-14 1855. Details such as the names and ages and family members of each slave are dutifully recorded and posted.

Draft of Lincoln’s House Divided Speech Circa 1857

The Dred Scott decision in 1857 affirmed that no slave or descendant of a slave could ever be a U. S. citizen. It ignited jubilation in the South and fierce protests in the North. It strengthened the bonds among abolitionists, Republicans, and moderates in the North. These events moved Abraham Lincoln to take a public stand against slavery. In this handwritten speech fragment from 1857, Lincoln identifies slavery as a moral issue that threatened the existence of the United States. Invoking the famous biblical words, “A house divided against itself cannot stand,” he declared, “I do not expect the Union to be dissolved. I do not expect the house to fall; but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other.

The Surrender of Robert E. Lee 1865 In 1865

Lee wrote to Ulysses S. Grant and asked to meet to discuss surrender terms while troops were still fighting at Appomattox Court House. By the end of the day Lee had accepted Grant’s terms. The next day Lee issued General Order No. 9, a farewell message to his troops, explaining why he surrendered. The war was over.

The Thirteenth Amendment 1865

An image of Abraham Lincoln’s Thirteenth Amendment, February 1, 1865, containing the article, resolutions and names and signatures of all the Senate and House of Representatives who participated in its creation.

IDI is very gratified to play a key role in the ongoing digitization and preservation of our nation’s most important historical documents for all of its citizens.

IDI Digital Memory Media

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IDI’s Digital Memory Media Sessions continue to be very successful and the following library sessions have been booked for the fall:

 

 

 

Library Session Schedule

Sessions are held at libraries on Saturday from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm unless otherwise indicated.

October
23rd
24th
26th
Ocean County Library Upper
Shore BranchChest LibraryOcean County Long Branch
Island Library
3:00pm – 7:00pm
6:00pm – 8:00pm
11:00am – 2:00pm
November
2nd
2nd
9th
9th
16th
Middletown
Matawan – Aberdeen
Bernardsville
Monroe
O.C. – Manchester
11:00am – 2:00pm
11:00am – 2:00pm
10:00am – 1:00pm
12:00pm – 3:00pm
10:00am – 1:00pm

Sponsoring libraries receive twenty percent of all proceeds as a donation from Digital Memory Media.

Want to bring Digital Memory Media to your library?Contact Dave Cavalli at 732-613-7170 or email him at Dcavalli@idiimage.com. Thank you for your business.

Warm Regards,
MartyMartin Tannenbaum
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October 2013 Newsletter

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The IDI Newsletter a Monthly Publication the Oct. 2013 Issue

Innovative Document Imaging has begun a 1.5 million image history of law book scanning project for Yale Harvard and George Washington U that which is the 8th segment of 9 million images we have delivered over the last 7 years.

Jeff Paredes IDI’s IT manager will be returning from Australia in 2 weeks after installing the 4th of 4 Kirtas robotic book scanners that IDI sold to an Australian Service bureau. Jeff has also helped this bureau in managing this large project.

Next stop for IDI is the University of Alberta In Calgary Canada for a 180,000 image collection and next month it looks like IDI will be settling in to Washington DC for a large four year imaging project now that the government is open for business.

Ocean County Library’s main branch has contracted IDI to digitize local newspapers including the Beacon and the Tuckerton Beacon from microfilm rolls and install A Digi-find-it web portal on one of their servers for key word searching the collection. Shane Simon IDI’s web developer will be completing the installation by the end of Oct.

IDI Digital Memory Media

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IDI’s Digital Media Memory division continues to break records with an outstanding fund raising session at the Montclair Historical Society Sat. Oct 12th. Local residents brought in approximately $7,000 in the 3 hour session and IDI will be pleased to present the Historical Society with a 20% check of $1,400 once the orders are delivered.

 

IDI’s Digital Memory Media Sessions continue to be very successful and the following library sessions have been booked for the fall:

Library Session Schedule

Sessions are held at libraries on Saturday from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm unless otherwise indicated.

October
23rd
24th
26th
Ocean County Library Upper
Shore BranchChest LibraryOcean County Long Branch
Island Library
3:00pm – 7:00pm
6:00pm – 8:00pm
11:00am – 2:00pm
November
2nd
2nd
9th
9th
16th
Middletown
Matawan – Aberdeen
Bernardsville
Monroe
O.C. – Manchester
11:00am – 2:00pm
11:00am – 2:00pm
10:00am – 1:00pm
12:00pm – 3:00pm
10:00am – 1:00pm

Sponsoring libraries receive twenty percent of all proceeds as a donation from Digital Memory Media.Want to bring Digital Memory Media to your library?Contact Dave Cavalli at 732-613-7170 or email him at Dcavalli@idiimage.com. Thank you for your business.

Warm Regards,
MartyMartin Tannenbaum
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November 2013 Newsletter

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The Hun School Archives

IDI has contracted with The Hun School to digitize all of its files dating back to the early 1900’s. The Hun School is a private secondary boarding school located in Princeton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1914 by Dr. John Gale Hun, who was a professor at Princeton University.

In 2006 Mary Ann Fox, Director of Development at Hun, contacted IDI for help in preserving the school’s archives which at the time existed only as aging papers stored for many decades in old boxes in the basement of Russell Hall, the administration building. The material included the school newspapers, yearbooks, and numerous academic files all of great importance to the school.

IDI digitized their records and also installed Digi-Find-It, a software program which enables keyword search throughout the digitized data. IDI also created a website for the school which displays all the archival information, and is complementary to the school’s official website.

According to Ms. Fox, “At first I was worried as I saw my only copy of a 1927 yearbook, quite wrinkled and crumbling, get picked up by the IDI driver. To my great relief though, I discovered that all of our files were treated with great care.”

IDI is currently in the process of digitizing the school’s videos and audio recordings, and adding them to the searchable database.

Fox also commented, “Over the years I continue to send our documents and videos to IDI so that each year of our school’s activities is documented and preserved. They perform their work with the highest technical ability, and with the utmost integrity. IDI’s services are of great importance to an archivist who has the responsibility for the preservation of The Hun School’s history.”

University of Alberta

IDI has begun a 180,000 book scanning project at the University of Alberta in Canada. We will be on site at the university through the end of 2013.

IDI is Back in the Movies

The East Brunswick TV station is creating a documentary regarding a conversion project we are capturing at the New York Historical Society for the Gilder Group. It includes some of America’s most important historical documents. The documentary will be aired on local EBTV in 2014.

IDI Digital Memory Media

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IDI’s Digital Memory Media, DMM, was also recorded recently at the Long Beach Island Library while conducting a Library Fundraising session. The segments will be included in a documentary on Hurricane Sandy. Click on the url address below for more information about it. http://filmmakermagazine.com/76698-jeff-reichert-and-farihahzaman-to-direct-tfirockefeller-funded-sandy-doc/ IDI has concluded a very successful year of Digital Memory Media Fundraising Sessions. Bookings for 2014 are filling in quickly. IDI can accommodate two sessions each week.

Following are the Library Session dates booked as of this date for 2014.

Library Session Schedule

Sessions are held at libraries on Saturday from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm unless otherwise indicated.

January
18th   Ocean County – Brick Library

February
8th Ocean County – Jackson Library

March
22nd Neptune Lib/Ocean Grove Hist. Society At Neptune Library
29th Montclair Historical Society

April
5th Ocean County Tuckerton Library

June
7th Butler Library

Sponsoring libraries receive twenty percent of all proceeds as a donation from Digital Memory Media.

Want to bring Digital Memory Media to your library? Contact Marty Tannenbaum at 800-380-9058 or email him at martyt@idiimage.com

Thank you for your business.
Warm Regards,
Marty

Martin Tannenbaum
Innovative Document Imaging

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January 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter

Innovative Spotlight: Great Things in 2012

llHappy New Year!

All of us at Innovative Document Imaging are exceedingly grateful that 2012 is picking up exactly where 2011 left off – with many new and exciting projects.

This week IDI is starting an on-site conversion of approximately 24,000 lab books over the next couple of years for a major pharmaceutical company located in California. We have hired 6 new employees to accommodate the scanning of 1,000 lab books per month required for the project.

IDI President, Marty Tannenbaum, will be headed to London in early January for a meeting to review a potential large conversion project of theatrical records including play bills and musical scores.

IDI once again partnered with Sarva-Solutions in late 2011 and early 2012 for a 1,000+ lab book conversion project in Asia.

We are in the process of digitizing over 4,000 books at our New Jersey facility for a major East Coast publisher.

IDI recently acquired its 7th Kirtas robotic book scanner.

IDI Digital Memory Media

pic4_4Public libraries in New Jersey love Digital Memory Media, Innovative Document Imaging’s personal digital conversion service. Look for these upcoming Digital Memory Media workshops this spring and fall and look for DMM at a library near you soon!

 

 

  • March 24, 2012 – Matawan-Aberdeen Public Library
  • March 31, 2012 – South Brunswick Public Library
  • April 21, 2012 – East Brunswick Public Library
  • April 28, 2012 – Cranbury Public Library
  • October 13, 2012 – East Brunswick Public Library Fall Session

Digital Memory Media Workshops will be coming to Queens, NY and Long Island shortly.

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

 

I want to wish all our clients and colleagues a very happy and prosperous 2012. As always, thank you to our wonderful IDI team members for their hard work and my family for its enduring support.

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

Thank you for your business and warmest regards!

Sincerely,

Marty

Martin Tannenbaum

Innovative Document Imaging

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February 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter

Innovative Spotlight: Library Partnerships

pic7_7Today’s public libraries are hard pressed to increase patron use and meet ever tightening budget constraints. That’s why New Jersey public libraries are partnering to share the cost of digitizing local newspapers, city directories and yearbooks. “Digitization is an affordable way to make these collections readily available to patrons,” notes Innovative Document Imaging president, Marty Tannenbaum. “Digitization also adds search capabilities, making the collections far more valuable to researchers,” says Tannenbaum.

Innovative Update

llAs reported in previous newsletters, Innovative Document Imaging had a busy 2011 and 2012 looked to be even busier. Here are some of the things currently on tap:

IDI is presently digitizing an average of 4,100 books per month.

IDI is currently operating 7 robotic book scanners and 12 upright book scanners.

IDI is managing 8 offsite bound book scanning projects simultaneously, with 4 at major pharmaceutical companies and 4 in the publishing industry.

IDI is currently in the process of updating our website to include new videos about IDI services, Digital Memory Media Library Fundraising and Digital Memory Media Patron Services.

IDI Digital Memory Media

pic22Look for these upcoming Digital Memory Media sessions at a More About Us Contact Us library near you soon!

 

 

  • March 3, 2012 – North Brunswick Free Public Library
  • March 24, 2012 – Matawan-Aberdeen Public Library
  • March 28, 2012 – South Plainfield Public Library
  • March 31, 2012 – South Brunswick Public Library
  • 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 shortly.

Sponsoring libraries receive 20% of 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.

Congratulations to Glen Ridge Public library on their 100th anniversary this year and their successful gala last Saturday at the Glen Ridge Country Club. Glen Ridge Public Library was featured in our April 2011 newsletter.

Congratulations are also due to our amazing IDI team for all the great work. IDI’s combination of employees, equipment, and project managers makes it possible for us to deliver quality products at a reasonable price that meet or beat completion deadlines.

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

Thank you for your business and warmest regards!

Sincerely,

Marty

Martin Tannenbaum

Innovative Document Imaging

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March 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter

Innovative Solutions: Archive Preservation

pic26The Innovative Document Imaging library services team is busy this month. In the next few days, IDI will deliver textsearchable digital images of more than 140 years of local newspapers from Bernardsville, NJ to the Bernardsville Public LIbrary. At the end of March, IDI will begin the digitization of historic newspapers, high school yearbooks and a 4,000 photo archive for the Glen Ridge Public LIbrary. Glen Ridge, which celebrated its 100th anniversary last month, was honored with a large gift to mark the occasion, a portion of which will fund the digitization project.

Innovative Spotlight: Film & Video

llIDI recently added a Sniper high speed digital scanner and 2 additional Epson photo scanners to its lineup. The Sniper creates high definition video from 8mm or Super 8mm film. Two new servers were brought online to handle increased data demands.

IDI Digital Memory Media

pic22IDI kicked off its 2012 Digital Memory Media sessions with a visit to the North Brunswick Public Library. The event was a smashing success. Twenty-two library patrons submitted orders. Patrons were delighted to have their treasured collections digitized for posterity and the Library was happy to provide a public service that benefits everyone involved.

 

Look for these upcoming Digital Memory Media sessions at a library near you soon!

  • March 24, 2012 – Matawan-Aberdeen Public Library
  • March 28, 2012 – South Plainfield Public Library
  • March 31, 2012 – South Brunswick Public Library
  • 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 shortly.

Sponsoring libraries receive 20% of 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.

Thanks as always to the IDI team for all the hard work and their dedication to our customers.

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

Thank you for your business and warmest regards!

Sincerely,

Marty

Martin Tannenbaum

Innovative Document Imaging

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April 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter

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?

llWhat’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

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May 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter

Innovative Spotlight: United Way of Greater Union

pic27The United Way of Greater Union County believes stronger families mean stronger communities. The organization works with state agencies and private foundations to help improve the educational, financial and health outlook for New Jersey families.

About 2 and a half years ago, during a remodeling project of the United Way building in Elizabeth, Innovative Document Imaging digitized 500,000 pages of pledge information, board minutes, bank reconciliation, AP vouchers, HR files and payroll reports for the agency. “We reduced the space for files needed to remain compliant, for Sarbanes-Oxley, etc., says Rochelle Green, Vice President of Finance and Administration for United Way of Greater Union.

IDI was able to clear 92% of the floor space taken up by the files. What had been a group of file cabinets was now a set of DVD disks. Files are now scanned on an annual basis to keep storage requirements at a minimum. Information retrieval is easier, as is backup and disaster recovery.

It is “excellent working with IDI,” notes Green. “They do a good job. The files are readable and returned promptly. We look forward to continuing our work with them,” she says.

Innovative News: We’re Growing!

llSpring looks to be as busy as winter at IDI!

Innovative Document Imaging is hiring an additional 3 employees in May to assist with lab book administration for a major pharmaceutical corporation in California.

To keep up with the demand for high quality film digitization, IDI has acquired and set up new 8mm digital scanning equipment. The new units are fast, efficient, and provide exceptional digital output even from older or marginal quality film.

Want to meet us in person? Visit us in Atlantic City in June. IDI will be displaying at the New Jersey Library Association spring conference at the new Revel Resort Hotel in Atlantic City, NJ, June 5th and 6th.

IDI Digital Memory Media

pic22After a month of non-stop events, we’re catching our breath and working on our new website. Look for more Digital Memory Media in May and beyond.

 

 

  • May 26, 2012 – Allentown Public Library
  • June 2, 2012 – Monroe Public Library
  • June 2, 2012 – Rahway Public Library
  • June 7, 2012 – Carteret Public Library
  • June 23, 2012 – Mount Holly Public Library
  • August 11, 2012 – Edison Public Library
  • October 13, 2012 – East Brunswick Public Library
  • October 20, 2012 – Plainfield Public Library
  • October 24, 2012 – Long Branch Public Library
  • October 27, 2012 – North Brunswick Public Library

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

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 and good luck to our 3 new California-based employees.

Be sure to check out the IDI website for our latest news and look for the new Digital Memory Media site soon.

Thank you for your business and warmest regards!

Sincerely,

Marty

Martin Tannenbaum

Innovative Document Imaging

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August 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter

IDI to be Highlighted in Major Feature Documentary

llInnovative Document Imaging’s automatic book imaging technologies will be part of a major feature documentary. The film, titled World Brain: The Internet and the Future of Knowledge, is directed by award-winning British filmmaker Ben Lewis.

World Brain examines the creation of a universal digital library by Project Gutenberg, Google Books and others, and features interviews with prominent thinkers and librarians such as Lawrence Lessig, Jason Lanier, and Richard Ovenden. The documentary will be shown at international film festivals in 2013 and will air on the BBC, France’s Arte channel, as well as on public service broadcasters throughout the world.

The footage featuring IDI shows the simultaneous scanning of a large book project using Kirtas units and an upright book scanner. The documentary’s producers approached IDI because they were “impressed by the technologies that IDI is offering for automatic book digitization and reputation for excellence,” communicated the documentary production department in an e-mail to IDI President, Marty Tannenbaum.

Innovative Spotlight: Preserving a Lifetime of Memories

pic22Innovative Document Imaging recently completed an update to a personal digital imaging project for Glenn Kramon, the awardwinning journalist and managing editor. This was before the days of Digital Memory Media and Mr. Kramon found IDI through an internet search. “I wanted to digitize almost half a century’s worth of personal journals and photo albums,” wrote Kramon in a recent email. “Marty (and Harvey Berlent) at the time were accustomed to much bigger jobs, like digitizing law libraries and newspaper archives. But IDI took on my project …,” he added Delighted that enough books “to fill the back of a pickup truck” now “fit in a small drawer,” Kramon came back to IDI for some additional work. He’s happy with the extra digital copies, too. “If one set is lost or damaged, my treasures are preserved. And now my daughter in college can keep her own copies for her computer,” he wrote.

About the experience, Kramon wrote that he “would recommend IDI with much enthusiasm. Marty and his team are collegial and responsive — good people to do business with.”

 

IDI Digital Memory Media

DMM heats up in August with sessions at New Jersey’s Fellowship Village retirement community (August 2nd) and Edison Public Library on the 11th. Look for these Digital Memory Media sessions at a library or community center near you soon.

  • August 11, 2012 – Edison Public Library
  • September 29, 2012 – Piscataway Public Library
  • October 13, 2012 – East Brunswick Public Library
  • October 20, 2012 – Plainfield Public Library
  • October 24, 2012 – Long Branch Public Library
  • October 27, 2012 – North Brunswick Public Library
  • November 3, 2012 – Princeton Family YMCA

Digital Memory Media sessions are coming to Queens and Long Island, NY!

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.

As always, I want to thank the Innovative Document Imaging and Digital Memory Media teams for their excellent work.

Have you had the chance to visit the Digital Memory Media website? We are in the process of redesigning the IDI website, so check back soon to see the exciting changes!

Thank you for your business and warmest regards!

Sincerely,

Marty

Martin Tannenbaum

Innovative Document Imaging

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September 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter

IDI Launches New Website

pic34Innovative Document Imaging relaunched its Website this week. The site features a fresh new design and highlights IDI’s mission to provide the best service possible at a reasonable cost for document imaging and document management solutions. See the new site at www.idiimage.com.

 

 

Innovative Spotlight: National Geographic Society

pic35Last month, Innovative Document Imaging worked on the digitization of an extremely valuable collection for the National Geographic Society in Washington, DC. To handle the project, IDI deployed Kirtas book scanners. However, the Society’s librarians expressed concern that the auto page turning of the Kirtas scanners might damage the collection in some way. “Once we demonstrated that the Kirtas was more gentle on the page than a human hand, they preferred that the pages be turned automatically,” said IDI President, Marty Tannenbaum. With their fears allayed, the project proceeded without a hitch. “The Society’s personnel were delighted at how smoothly the scanning went for their collection,” Tannenbaum added.

Innovative Solutions: Princeton University Press

pic36This month, IDI is set to complete the scanning of every book published by the Princeton University Press since the 1800s. The project comprises some 6,000 of the Press’ volumes in all. IDI is delivering Print-onDemand images

 

IDI Digital Memory Media

pic22Tune in and turn on! Digital Memory Media will be running 400 commercials a week on Comcast TV in Middlesex County, New Jersey starting September 17th through Christmas. The commercials will air on The Golf Channel, New Jersey’s Channel 12, the Vacation Channel, and Fox News.

Look for these Digital Memory Media sessions at a library or community center near you soon.

  • September 29, 2012 – Piscataway Public Library
  • October 13, 2012 – East Brunswick Public Library
  • October 20, 2012 – Plainfield Public Library
  • October 24, 2012 – Long Branch Public Library
  • October 27, 2012 – North Brunswick Public Library
  • November 3, 2012 – Princeton Family YMCA

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.

Congratulations and thank you to the Innovative Document Imaging team for its work on the Website redesign, and the National Geographic Society and Princeton University Press collections.

In New Jersey? If you see one of our Digital Memory Media commercials, please let me know what you think. You can reach me at martyt@idiimage.com.

Thank you for your business and warmest regards!

Sincerely,

Marty

Martin Tannenbaum

Innovative Document Imaging

September 2012 Imaging Innovations Newsletter2017-01-05T17:25:15+00:00
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