<!– uid=38ef530386634042d8f838271aa1371e347f0571 –> <!– time=1327584994 –> <!– ip=86.67.96.72 –> <!– content-type=text/html –> <!– name=An Keqiang –> <!– email=campumoru@gmail.com –> Local resources for scanning books and documents are:
A small A4 flatbed scanner is available at Institut d'Asie Orientale.
A Canon XXXX is available at Institut d'Asie Orientale for formats up to A3. The scanner-photocopier can digitize both B&W and color documents at a resolution of XXXdpi. It has fedsheet capacity that we recommend to use for large quantities of documents, provided they mette the standards of quality for sheet feeding.
A Digibook XXXXXX is available in the Media Department of ENS de Lyon. We recommend its use for loose-sheet documents, especially when paper quality does not allow sheet-feeding. It can also be used for digitizing books, provided the book opens well. Yet there will remain a deformation that can be processes digitally. For thick books, however, we recommend using the XXXXX Digibook co-owned by ISH and MOM and located at the MOM (see below). To use the Digibook of the Media Department, a reservation need to be made with the department.
The most sophisticated scanner device is the XXXXXX Digibook located at the MOM.It is a device that requires training before one can use it. ISH can provide a digitization assistant for digitization, but this is a fee-based service. The use of the XXXXX Digibook is not free. There is a daily, weekly and monthly fee, depending on the quantity of materials to be processed.