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> Responses to Scanner Inquiry on Medlib-L Listserv on Internet.
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> Mary Janeck, Medical Library. St. Marys Hospital, Madison, WI
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> <:#1728,9360>I have had the scanner since late last year. The most common use is
> for preparing presentations. That is, being able to take a cartoon, drawing, di
> agram etc. and put it into a Powerpoint presentation. Also it is used, naturally
> , for scanning in pre-wordproc
> essing documents, so they can be altered, saved etc. It was originally mainly pu
> rchased as a result of the decision to put all policy & procedure manuals on com
> puter, and many of them contained things that originated from other sources - ha
> ndouts etc. they
> they wanted to format in a standardized way.
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> <:#288,9360>I hope this is useful.
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> <:#2304,9360>We use a Fujitsu scanner and M/Series Professional Software from Ca
> ere, which was bought by Calera last year. We have been very satisfied with the
> results WHEN DOCUMENTS ARE OF GOOD QUALITY. It's the middlin'-to-lousy quality
> that gets problematic. I am wo
> rking in a corporate setting where people, especially high-level-executive-type-
> people, seem to expect a scanner to produce perfect files at the touch of a butt
> on. In fact, mediocre-to-poor documents take a good amount of editing and retypi
> ng to produce ASC
> II files. I find that user education is a big part of my job in this area. For "
> user education" read: "Correcting impression left by scanner sales rep."
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> <:#576,9360>As discussed before on this list--image files (TIFFs etc.) are not s
> uch a problem. In a corporate environment it is ASCIIs that people want and usu
> ally instantly.
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> <:#3168,9360>Couple of suggestions I may offer on scanners is to get the best yo
> u can afford, (dpi, resolution, and add on options.) Check the WWW for reviews.
> One that caught my eye was the Epson 1000c ($800) There are models up from this
> one as well. The one thing t
> hat I found might be useful with this scanner and I imagine others might do this
> as well is the add on that allows you to scan overheads and x-rays. If you hav
> e any plans for or currently have a website you may be able to make use of scann
> ed x-ray images f
> or educational purposes. You never know what might need to be scanned. One way
> the web has been utilized here is a training tool. An html document that you ca
> n read with a browser but not necessarily post to the Web could include handwrit
> ten notes, x-rays
> , photos of inhouse locations. You could actually design a tour package for new
> employees utilizing the scanner to upload photos of the different spots through
> out the hospital. Just ideas. Hope they are useful.
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> <:#864,9360>We use a scanner in interlibrary loan to scan articles which we send
> to other libraries via Ariel. In other areas in the library, scanners are used
> to include better quality images in library publications, and for the creation
> of posters and slide shows...
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