Bookeye Scanners

GO FROM PRINTED TEXT TO DIGITAL FORMATS
WITH BOOKEYE SCANNERS

As digital content becomes more relevant to academics and libraries, quick and effective text conversion methods are necessary. Bookeye scanners have been a staple book scanning solution for libraries and other institutions for the past two decades. Bookeye scanners offer patrons and staff alike intuitive, rapid book scanning solutions that can convert printed text to a variety of digital formats.

Image Access Scanners - Digital Archive Inc

about image access scanners

Founded in 1994, Image Access is a technology market leader developing and delivering innovative large format scanners and digitization solutions to customers based in nearly every country across the globe.

Image Access scanners produce the highest quality image output at the fastest speed available in the large format market. We are committed to providing products with a focus on ecology and sustainability by using long-life LED illumination, ongoing compliance with electrical and ecological norms and standards, and through our own technological platform, Scan2Net® – a recognized standard for reliability, flexibility and ease of use.

Image Access is the only scanner manufacturer that offers products in all large format segments:

  • Overhead scanners for valuable books more than A1 in size
  • Flatbed scanners for formats greater than DIN A3 / 12.5×18.5 inches
  • Sheet feed scanners for documents between 36, 48 and 60 inches in width
  • Fine Art scanners for non contact overhead scanning of 36 x 60″

INDUSTRIES WHO GET THE MOST BENEFIT FROM BOOKEYE SCANNERS

Libraries

Institutions

Publishers

There is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to what industries are best for Bookeye scanners. However, a few key industries can get the most out of having them.

Bookeye scanners are, first and foremost, designed for scanning books. This means that libraries and other institutions with large book collections can benefit greatly from using them. The scanners can quickly and easily digitize entire shelves of books.

Another industry where Bookeye scanners are especially valuable is the publishing industry. Scanning books can help publishers save time and money by reducing the need for physical proof copies. In some cases, it may even be possible to scan an entire book directly into a digital format, which would eliminate printing costs altogether.

Other industries examples of where Bookeye scanners can be particularly useful:

  1. Museums – Bookeye scanners can be used to scan and preserve delicate or rare artifacts. This can provide a valuable backup in case the originals are lost or damaged.
  2. Archives – Bookeye scanners can be used to digitize old documents and records. This can make it much easier to search for and find specific information.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF DIGITIZING TEXTBOOKS?

Bookeye scanners provide various benefits for instructors and students alike. Instructors can create highlightable, quotable, and printable excerpts of text from reading materials for class and research. Additionally, students can digitize sections of textbooks for easier access to study materials and research for assignments.

Scanners can be placed within academic libraries or within common student areas for easy access by faculty and pupils.