Luciano, HenryMahaney, ErinNaidoo, LisaStover, Susan2017-04-122017-04-122011-04-07http://hdl.handle.net/2249.1/81045##manager.scheduler.building##: Sea Aggie Center ##manager.scheduler.room##: Room 601 Date: 2011-04-07 11:00 AM – 11:15 AM Last modified: 2011-03-04Library users have become acclimated to immediate access to digital information and rapid delivery of interlibrary loans in electronic format. The fact that a large quantity of scientific literature, including grey literature, only exists in print, and the financial cost associated with subscription electronic products are two issues that limit e-access. To meet the current need for e-science the scanner is currently an important part of library services. This presentation provides a review of five flatbed scanners chosen for document delivery, institutional repository digitization projects, and general patron use in a small research facility. Helpful scanning hints and technology review sources will also be discussed.scannerdigitizationelectronic accessinterlibrary loanarchival documentinformation disseminationportable document format (PDF)optical character recognition (OCR)Using Scanners To Advance E-SciencePoster