In a dimly lit back room on the second level of the University of Michigan library's book-shelving department, Courtney Mitchel helped a giant desktop machine digest a rare, centuries-old Bible.
This article was originally featured on Popular Photography. The PhotoScan app from Google is one of the quickest and easiest ways we’ve found to create high-quality digital versions of physical ...
My first two semesters as a professor, I was swamped in paper, particularly because all my courses have an associated lab section. I was hired about a week before the semester began and took on my ...
Miami University’s Special Collections department is working to make many university publications available — and researchable — online. The digitizing process has been two years in the making and was ...
The Department of Veteran Affairs is celebrating improvements it has made modernizing the way it processes compensation and pension claims. Over the past 22 months, the VA has moved towards a more ...
(TNS) -- City councilors approved a software purchase Tuesday that will move the city's building and development processes into the digital age, a transition welcomed by local builders. City ...
It’s almost 2022, and that means the debate is over: We know that deals are won and lost based on customer experience. With that level of certainty, the perception gap of customer experience between ...