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Brad Holderman <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Feb 2002 22:23:45 -0800
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Kim,

I do this for a living, but am currently trying to
emphasize the historical science (history,
archaeology, photographic, etc.) side of document
imaging (currently, its more engineering and document
type stuff).

Fees can range quite a bit depending on where you go.
But,  I am looking for a reference that could get
myself pointed in the right direction.  I would
certainly consider pro bono work for that.

This would require having them shipped to San Diego,
California.  But if you are interested, please feel
free to contact me  (my signature should be hiding
around here somewhere).



--- Kimberly Kenney <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Our librian/archivist is exploring the possibility
> of
> scanning photographs for patrons instead of having
> our
> photographer copy them (unless the patron needs a
> hard
> copy).  Once they were scanned initially, they could
> be stored for future copying without stressing the
> original more.  Does anyone else out there do this?
> If so, what do you charge per scan/image?  Are there
> any pros/cons you've encountered?
>
> Thanks,
> Kim Kenney
> Curator
> McKinley Museum
> Canton OH
>
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Cordially,

Brad Holderman
ARTIFACT INK - Documentation for the Archaeological Science
8158 Winter Gardens Blvd. #24
Lakeside, CA 92040
(619) 390-7955

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