On July 9th, 2012% NYPL research libraries have improved the delivery service for books and journals stored offsite at the RECAP facility. NYPL offsite staff will now scan a journal article, a book chapter, or up to 50 cited pages of a book (whichever is shorter) and either deliver it free via email or post it online for you. . . . → Read More: NYPL’s New Scan & Deliver Service
On June 8th, 2012% NYPL research libraries have improved the delivery service for books and journals stored offsite at the RECAP facility. NYPL offsite staff will now scan a journal article, a book chapter, or up to 50 cited pages of a book (whichever is shorter) and either deliver it free via email or post it online for you. . . . → Read More: NYPL’s New Scan & Deliver Service
On May 14th, 2012% Over the next two days, the IT department will replace the library public photocopy machines (KM Bizhub 350s) with new KM machines (C360s) capable of free scanning to a flash drive, plus fee-based B&W and color printing and photocopying. Unfortunately, the change-over involves swapping out boards from the card readers with new boards that accommodate . . . → Read More: Guest Photocopying Service Interruption
On May 14th, 2012% Over the next two days, the IT department will replace the library public photocopy machines (KM Bizhub 350s) with new KM machines (C360s) capable of free scanning to a flash drive, plus fee-based B&W and color printing and photocopying. Unfortunately, the change-over involves swapping out boards from the card readers with new boards that accommodate . . . → Read More: Guest Photocopying Service Interruption
On May 11th, 2012% Due to overwhelming demand, the library is happy to announce the deployment of a new bookscanner. The bookscanner’s software was designed by the Academic Technology Department at Brooklyn College and was designed for easy use. The new scanner is located near the other bookscanners at the southwestern (34th and 5th) corner of the library on . . . → Read More: New Bookscanner
On May 1st, 2012% Due to overwhelming demand, the library is happy to announce the deployment of a new bookscanner. The bookscanner’s software was designed by the Academic Technology Department at Brooklyn College and was designed for easy use. The new scanner is located near the other bookscanners at the southwestern (34th and 5th) corner of the library on . . . → Read More: New Bookscanner
On April 24th, 2012% Due to overwhelming demand, the library is happy to announce the deployment of a new bookscanner. The bookscanner’s software was designed by the Academic Technology Department at Brooklyn College and was designed for easy use. The new scanner is located near the other bookscanners at the southwestern (34th and 5th) corner of the library on . . . → Read More: New Bookscanner
On March 1st, 2012% Two Konica Minolta Bizhub 350 machine near the Library 2nd floor IT Help Desk are now free high speed scanners. Scanned files can be sent to ONLY Grad Center email accounts from these machines. First locate your GC email account using the touch pad, then use a document feeder or scan page-by-page from the glass . . . → Read More: Two new free GC email scanners
On February 28th, 2012% The KIC Bookeye Scanner is back online.
The software was upgrading so, by default, the unit now scan regular searchable PDF, so users can now annotate, comment, etc. your PDFs without using the confusing and problematic advanced options.
Read how to use the scanner here.
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On February 27th, 2012% The two KM 350 copiers near the helpdesk and second floor bathroom’s have been configured to high speed scan to GC email accounts. Read how to scan to email, here.
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