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Monash University Brings Collections to Life with Recollect

Monash University Brings Collections to Life with Recollect

by DatacomIT | Jul 2, 2025 | Collection Management

Monash University, one of Australia’s leading institutions for education and research, has successfully launched its new Recollect platform, implemented by DatacomIT. This major initiative brings together the University’s Library and Archives collections into one...
VicTrack’s Railway Legacy Goes Digital

VicTrack’s Railway Legacy Goes Digital

by DatacomIT | Jun 17, 2025 | Microfilm Scanning, Microfiche Scanning, Microform Scanning

DatacomIT is currently undertaking a major digitisation project for VicTrack, aimed at preserving and digitally enhancing access to thousands of historically valuable railway records. These documents, many of which are stored on microfilm and microfiche, include...
City of Stirling’s Stories: New Recollect Site Brings History to Life

City of Stirling’s Stories: New Recollect Site Brings History to Life

by DatacomIT | May 28, 2025 | Collection Management

DatacomIT is proud to announce the successful launch of the City of Stirling’s new Recollect site – an innovative online platform that offers the community a modern and engaging way to explore the city’s rich history, treasured artworks, and diverse...
Webinar: Scanning vs Preservation Digitisation: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters?

Webinar: Scanning vs Preservation Digitisation: What’s the Difference and Why It Matters?

by DatacomIT | May 21, 2025 | Digitisation, Digital Preservation

DatacomIT, in collaboration with RIMPA Global, invite you to a webinar on the key principles of true preservation digitisation. Join us for an insightful presentation on the execution and planning of preservation digitisation projects. Discover the technical...
Preserving a Legacy – UniSA Launches Time Capsule using Recollect Ahead of Merger

Preserving a Legacy – UniSA Launches Time Capsule using Recollect Ahead of Merger

by DatacomIT | Apr 30, 2025 | Collection Management, Digital Preservation

The University of South Australia (UniSA) and the University of Adelaide are set to merge, creating a new institution named Adelaide University, scheduled to commence operations in January 2026. This merger, backed by the South Australian Government aims to establish...
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