Posts Tagged ‘cultural heritage scanner’
The Zeutschel OS C-Series Continues, Stronger Than Ever
The following The Zeutschel OS C-Series Continues, Stronger Than Ever blog from February 2026 has been edited by The Crowley Company and re-posted with permission from Crowley’s longtime partner, Zeutschel GmbH in Tubingen, Germany. The Crowley Company has been a distributor of Zeutschel GmbH large format, book, cultural heritage and camera system scanners for over 25 years. With the sale of the very last unit, the first generation of the Zeutschel OS C-Series scanner has officially come to an end….
Preserving Legacies: Baylor University and the Zeutschel ScanStudio
Beyond the fountain of youth or the holy grail, digitization is one of the best tools for fighting mortality. If this seems like an overly romantic train of thought, it is. But in a world where our stories are our legacy, the written word – and creating a long-living, high-quality replication of that word – becomes life beyond death. Baylor University’s Ray I. Riley Digitization Center (RDC) preserves the legacies of various artists and histories through their capture and digital…
Archiving Washington: The People’s Archive Creates Accessible D.C. History
Timing is a funny thing. After learning about the journey of The People’s Archive (originally known as the Special Collections department of the DC Public Library) and their mission to create more efficient digitization, timing seems to look less funny and more like fate (or really good planning). Over the past few years, the DC Public Library’s archive staff has laid significant groundwork for advancing their digitization and customer service. Essential elements of this plan came together just in time…