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CCS conversion services include project and process management, in order to run economical and source-friendly industrial digitizations. Multimillion page projects pose not only a technological, but also a logistical challenge – peppered with innumerable project-critical hurdles. digitalORIGINAL offers an all-encompassing service, adapted to your needs, ranging from the selection of the sources right to their reshelving. The most important milestones and certified processes implemented by CCS project management are:
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Info brochure newsWORKS
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Providing a digital version of information from printed media and news (print, online and Web2.0) is a challenge due to the sheer amount of information available. Creating a universal format for all these sources and proffering them as press reviews, emails, email-pushes or RSS services is even more complicated.
newsWORKS is a time and resource saver, because it handles up-to-the-minute information , enriches it with meta data and delivers it to the recipients as quickly as you see fit. Systematic storage is done on the fly and allows for analyses and special editions to be created at a later stage.
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Making collections or even entire libraries digitally available calls for a multitude of tasks to be accomplished. Books or newspapers are turned into meta data enhanced digital surrogates that comply with the specifications previously set up by the library and that satisfy the expectations of their users. Seeing as not all processing steps are always needed or wanted, docWORKS is set up modularly.
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Conversion process movie
Infosheet docWORKS[e]
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docWORKS[e] technology is a self-installing digitization software:
- no cryptic kernel commands,
- no switching around files,
- no meddling with systems folders.
Install onto any standard computer - or laptop. Just slide in the CD and follow the instructions. Import, convert and export scanned newspapers, books and magazines. Upload to the web and hey presto, accessible to whomever you want.
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itemTRACKING[remote] (book tracking, newspaper tracking) provides a browser based consistent overview and supervision of all documents passing the digitization progress from retrieval to reshelving.
Based on barcoded tracking numbers, itemTRACKING[remote] enables you to monitor the location of the physical item and the digitization / conversion status of the related digital object. Access to the system is online, meaning you can log on from any PC that is connected to the internet.
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A digital library can easily comprise several hundred million single pages. Each of these images is also enriched with meta data and generated full text. VERIDIAN has been specially developed to display such large quantities of data, quickly and easily. The user interface is very intuitive and well structured. Retrieval searches deliver results.
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e-docVALIDATOR ist die Technologie zur Visualisierung, Analyse und Validierung von bibliotheks-relevanten digitalen Datenformaten.
Benefits
- No longer incomplete, corrupt or invalid documents
- Detailed reports and statistics on data and quality
- Independent from any other system
- Ensure you deliver just perfect material / ensure you receive perfect material (useful for service providers as well as for service requesters)
- Visual inspection and random QA
- Configurable validation procedures
- Support many formats like METS, ALTO, TIFF, JP2, PDF, XML, ...
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Conventional media monitoring for radio and TV is an extremely time consuming job. Our digital solution mediaWORKS offers the possibility of monitoring twelve video and audio channels simultaneously – seven days a week, 24 hours a day, without having to view, index and store over 300 video or audio tapes afterwards. Audio, video and data tracks are recorded using the synchronized time code “IN BULK”, which allows an operator to set markers during live transmission, based on which further processing can then be performed on demand.
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