Home schooling, eLearning, social distancing, limiting the use of library workplaces - this is what everyday life at universities currently looks like. As a result, the demand for digital content that can be made available to users simply, quickly and in a legally secure manner has increased substantially.
With the Bookeye® family of overhead book scanners, Image Access offers a wide range of options for implementing digital services. One example is the collaboration with ImageWare GmbH from Bonn. As part of the MyBib eDoc workflow "Campus Delivery Service", the Bookeye book scanner is the central digitization hardware. Digital content is made available to the delivery service in a way that is gentle on the book, in high resolution and at astonishing speed.
MyBib eDoc® covers all workflow steps of campus orders as order entry by the user, printing pick slips to fetch titles from the magazine, merging the scans form Bookeye to the order and delivery to user. Its done all automaticly, remaining manual work is simply fetching title from magazines and easy scanning with Bookeye. Organizational structures, such as multiple magazine locations and decentralized departmental libraries are taken into account.
Learn more in the e-tutorial of the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, which has been successfully using the campus delivery service since 2012.
European Sales Manager Thorsten Rink is at your disposal for detailed information either by phone at
+49 202 27058-91 or by email.
We look forward to exchanging ideas with you!
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