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Empowering Educational Institutions to Preserve and Share Their Heritage

Empowering Educational Institutions to Preserve and Share Their Heritage

by DatacomIT | Apr 10, 2024 | Collection Management, Digital Preservation

We are pleased to announce an advancement in our ongoing commitment to preserving and providing access to valuable collections within university and school archives. We are currently implementing the Recollect Collection Management Solution for several prominent...
Our Webinar Draws 170+ Preservation Advocates – Webinar Recording Available

Our Webinar Draws 170+ Preservation Advocates – Webinar Recording Available

by DatacomIT | Apr 3, 2024 | Collection Management, Digital Preservation

We’re thrilled to announce the overwhelming success of our recent Digital Preservation and Heritage Trails webinar session! With over 170 registrations, it’s safe to say that our community’s enthusiasm for preserving cultural heritage knows no...
Caught in the Spotlight! Our Copibook Scanner Shines on ‘A Current Affair’

Caught in the Spotlight! Our Copibook Scanner Shines on ‘A Current Affair’

by DatacomIT | Mar 5, 2024 | Book Scanner, Digitisation

Our Copibook book scanner stole the show in the background at the Australian War Memorial during a recent episode of A Current Affair. A Current Affair takes us back to the 1940s! The Australian War Memorial are sifting through 1000s of love letters and looking for...
Confronting the Threats to Digital Information Longevity

Confronting the Threats to Digital Information Longevity

by DatacomIT | Feb 14, 2024 | Digital Preservation

In this article, we delve into the pressing issue of digital information longevity and the looming threat of data inaccessibility. As our world becomes increasingly digitised, we face the risk of losing vast amounts of valuable information due to technological...
Our dedicated technical crew is on the move

Our dedicated technical crew is on the move

by DatacomIT | Feb 7, 2024 | Book Scanner, Book Scanning, Digitisation

Our dedicated technical crew is on the move, taking our cutting-edge equipment on a journey from the capital to the heart of the Red Centre. Our team relocated the state-of-the-art CopiBook from Canberra to Alice Springs for AIATSIS. This move aligns with our...
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  • Digitisation
    • Microform
    • Fragile Book
    • Archive Records
    • Large Format
    • File
    • Photographic
    • 3D and Object
    • The FADGI Star System
  • Solutions
    • Digital Preservation
      • Digital Preservation Training Program
    • Collection Management
    • LIMB Software Solutions
  • Equipment
    • Microform Scanners
    • Book Scanners
    • Touch Screen Solution
  • Case Studies
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