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National Archives of Australia War Badge Registers Digitisation Project

National Archives of Australia War Badge Registers Digitisation Project

by DatacomIT | May 17, 2023 | Digitisation, Document Scanning, Scanning

Understanding the priceless historical significance of these records the National Archives approached DatacomIT to digitise this historic collection of bound registers. The objective was simple – preserve the material by eliminating any further deterioration through...
The new RBA digital archive – ‘Unreserved’

The new RBA digital archive – ‘Unreserved’

by DatacomIT | May 17, 2023 | Collection Management

The Reserve Bank of Australia has a rich and unique archive that captures almost 2 centuries of primary source material about the Australia’s economic, financial and social history. To enhance public access to these records, DatacomIT has constructed a custom-built...
DatacomIT’s Canberra Digitisation Facility

DatacomIT’s Canberra Digitisation Facility

by DatacomIT | May 16, 2023 | Digitisation, Scanning

The DatacomIT Canberra digitisation facility has operated successfully for over 4 months (Canberra – 2 Townsville Street, FYSHWICK). We are thrilled to reveal that our Canberra team, advanced digitisation equipment and processes are in place and working well, with...
The Higher Education Technology Agenda (THETA) conference 2023

The Higher Education Technology Agenda (THETA) conference 2023

by DatacomIT | May 16, 2023 | Collection Management, Digital Preservation

DatacomIT is thrilled to be exhibiting at the upcoming THETA conference held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in South Brisbane – April 16-19, 2023, titled ‘Making Waves’. The Higher Education Technology Agenda (THETA) is Australasia’s number one biennial...
Central West Libraries Festival of Arts Collection – Digitised and Ingested into Recollect

Central West Libraries Festival of Arts Collection – Digitised and Ingested into Recollect

by DatacomIT | May 16, 2023 | Collection Management

DatacomIT is pleased to have digitised the Central West Libraries Festival of Arts collection for the aim of integrating the digital collection into their already deployed Recollect site. DatacomIT assisted in ingesting the collection and are thrilled to see Central...
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