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The Stanford University Libraries & Academic Information Resources
(SULAIR) operates a robotic page-turning and scanning device for
the mass digitization of bound print materials. Called the
Digitizing Line (DL), this book scanning device is the centerpiece
of SULAIR's broad array of on-campus digitization capabilities, and is managed and operated by Digital Library Systems and Services .
The Digitizing Line is an automated (robotic) book scanner that
produces high quality digital images of bound materials at
throughput rates as high as 1160 pages per hour. Equipped with an
I2S digital camera, the DL can scan bound materials of a variety
of sizes, and produce preservation quality black and
white, grayscale and color TIFF images at up to 600 dpi. The
ultimate output of the DL is a searchable e-book, in PDF Image +
Text format, that will be made available to the Stanford community
to support teaching and research.
We welcome you to the project website, where you can learn more
about this unique technology, the first of its kind in production
in the world.
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