Showing posts with label digitization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digitization. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

New green alternative to photocopying at the library

In an effort to further Stevens' efforts towards being a green campus, the library has a new, easy-to-use scanning station. Instead of photocopying, you can now scan book pages or documents, and then either save them to your usb drive or e-mail them directly from the console.

The simple touchscreen interface allows you to scan in color, black and white or greyscale, and save your files in various formats, including pdf and jpg. You can also use the station to edit and adjust your documents after scanning.

The scanning station is free to use, and located on the first floor of the library, on the north wall (at the beginning of the row of public computers.)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Work Study Position available at Library

- NOT ACCEPTING ANY MORE APPLICATIONS AT THIS TIME -

Work study position available for The Stute digitization project at the Samuel C. Williams Library at Stevens Institute of Technology. Candidates must be very detail-oriented, responsible, and Federal Work Study Eligible. Students will be required to work 10 to 15 hours per week. Responsibilities will include: checking the quality of digital scans, proofreading, uploading finished files into an archive management system, and keeping files & work organized. Please fill out a job application and submit it to the Circulation Services Desk at the Library. In the upper-right corner of your application, please write “Stute Digitization Project job applicant”. Deadline for applications is Tuesday, February 17th. Job applications are available at the Library Circulation Services Desk or on the Library website at: http://www.stevens.edu/library/fileadmin/library/forms/employment.pdf