Visual Resources
Digitization
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Convert your analog materials into a digital format for electronic use and distribution. Create digital versions of content including books, journals, photographs, and analog audio and video. Services also include developing digital publications accessible on the web that are easy for you to manage and preserve.
Digital Imaging Service CentersAcademic Technology Centers
124 Computer and Communications Center
G27 Stimson Faculty, instructors, and graduate TAs can receive assistance, training, and support in the use of computer technologies for instruction. Consultants are also available to assist in preparing or editing course materials. Contact ATC to set up an appointment regarding digitizing materials. Services include:
107 Olin Library
Cornell University Library, a pioneer in the creation and management of digital resources, has assembled a team of experts to plan, create, organize, and archive images and information for Cornell's faculty, staff and community partners. Whether it is turning a slide collection into an online resource for global sharing or digitizing photos and articles for a single class, the DCAPS staff is recognized worldwide for developing digital collections in support of instructional and research activities. We create digital resources that are easy to use, manage, and share. Preliminary consultation is free and fees are low. Services include:
Self-Service Scanning FacilitiesAcademic Technology Centers
G27 Stimson Hall
Faculty, instructors, and graduate TAs are welcome to use the state-of-the-art computers, software, and other multi-media equipment available at the Academic Technology Center to prepare course materials, or to develop instructional technology resources for a course. Resources include:
Gallery Level, Uris Library
There are nine Creation Stations available in the Cornell Library Collaborative Learning Computer Laboratory (CL3) in Uris Library. CL3 is located on the Gallery Level in Uris at the bottom of the stairs to your left when you enter the building. These computers are for use by students for course-related projects. Resources include:
Ag Quad
Mann Library has several scanners available for free public use in the Stone Computing Center and computer classrooms. The scanners are equipped to scan slides and negatives as well as opaque media. All scanners are available on a first come first serve basis. Scanner users have first priority over e-mail/web surfers on computers that are connected to scanners. Resources include:
Lower Level, Olin Library
Olin Library offers a variety of equipment for your scanning needs. The Maps and Media Center is located on the lower level of Olin at the bottom of the stairs to the left of the building entrance. Resources include:
Document Delivery ServicesCornell University Library Document Delivery
Document Delivery is a service for Cornell students, faculty and staff that provides electronic scans of articles and book chapters from material held by Cornell University Library. All libraries on the Ithaca and Geneva campuses offer this service. Follow the link above for a complete listing of available services.
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