16mm film of Amelia Earhart donated to Purdue’s Library
16mm film of Amelia Earhart The 16mm film donated to Purdue University Libraries’ Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center features [...]
16mm film of Amelia Earhart The 16mm film donated to Purdue University Libraries’ Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center features [...]
In April 2015 we asked our customers to provide feedback for the quality of our services. The purpose of the survey was to find out [...]
Why digitize the slides? You probably have many boxes of 35mm slides from vacations and celebrations taking up the storage space in your closet, attic, [...]
Slides: Before digital photography was the norm, prints and slides were generally two methods of processing film. Prints were developed on a sheet of photo paper, [...]
WHY SCAN? Chances are you have a stack of photo albums, negatives and slides change color and fade with time due to collection of dust [...]
Twain's articles, about 150 years old, written when the author was a young newsman in San Francisco,have been tracked down by the Scholars at the [...]
100,000 original Black and white negatives, dating back from 1940’s, of Mali’s most famous photographers, will be digitized using a $300,000 National endowment for the [...]
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has photographed crime scenes of traffic accidents, parades, or public events almost since the technology was available. A new [...]
On 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination, a massive online archive is in the works that contains more than 100,000 documents, all documents written [...]
Geological Society Archivists have unearthed “the map that changed the world”, a rare early copy of William Smith’s 1815 geological Map of England and Wales. [...]