From a First Lady (Typefaces, Animal Rights and the “It” Girl) to Pro Football (Digital Touchdown!) to Black History (Digitizing “The Reporter“) and so much more, our client stories prove that archives are interesting, entertaining, educational and necessary.
So – grab your lunch, scroll down and dive into the wonderful world of American archives.
- Forever Young: Preserving Oak Hill Cemetery Lot and Stereoscopic Cards through Digitization
- Endless Love: Digitizing the Herbst Love Letters
- Celebrating Chip Clark: Digitizing Natural History’s Famed Photographer
- Digital Touchdown! Digitizing the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Microform Archive
- Digitized Court Records Increase Efficiency and Access
- Raiders of the (Not So Lost) “Ark”ives: Digitizing Religious Archives
- Alexander Hamilton: The Man, The Musical, The Microfilm
- Digitizing The Reporter: Archives of Akron’s Only African American Newspaper Online
- The Marine and the Microfiche: Preserving 20 Years of Service
- National Parks Preservation (the Digital Version)
- DAR, Darling: Digitizing Revolutionary Ladies
- Typefaces, Animal Rights and the “It” Girl: Wells College Archives Span Art, Humanities and Politics
HAVE ARCHIVES – AMERICAN OR OTHERWISE – TO PRESERVE OR SHARE?
If you’ve got archives, The Crowley Company has solutions. Our strength is our diversity, which means more options for you. As a manufacturer, distributor and digitization service provider, Crowley can uniquely partner with clients to ensure that all options for the desired end use and available budget are explored. For more information on the conversion services offered by Crowley Imaging or the scanners that can be purchased for your own digitization efforts, please visit our website or call (240) 215-0224. General inquiries can be emailed to blog@thecrowleycompany.com. You can also follow The Crowley Company on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and YouTube.