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Check with the Athenaeum of Philadelphia Regional Imaging Center
http://www.philaathenaeum.org/rdic/.
Karen Reeds
>Kat Neilson <[log in to unmask]> Hello,
>
>Our institution is partnering with a local company and we
>are interested in purchasing a large scanner. We'd like one that
>could scan documents up to 45" wide. Does a scanner this big exist?
>And do any of you have any recommendations? I believe that usually
>these scanners use rollers and you must feed the documents through,
>which makes them unsuitable for old or fragile documents, but we
>feel we still have a need for this type of scanner. We are also
>looking for a smaller scanner which will be able to do smaller, more
>fragile documents, books/printed materials, photographs, slides,
>etc. Has anyone found their dream scanner and would like to share?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Kat Neilson
>Curator
>National Mining Museum
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Karen Reeds
Museum consultant and independent curator
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Guest Curator"Call the Doctor! Call the Nurse! History of Medicine in
New Jersey, 1775-1975"
The Cornelius Low House, the Middlesex County Museum, Piscataway NJ
Phone 732.745.4177, http://www.co.middlesex.nj.us/culturalheritage/museum.asp
Exhibition on view May 2010-June 2011
Tues-Fri, Sun, 1-4. Free! Groups welcome!
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