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The Kirtas Archive Scanner (KAS) 3.0 is a cost-effective, reliable solution any institution that wants to digitize unique materials alongside or apart from their more common, standard sized book inventory.
- Kirtas | Digital Archiving | Robotic Document Scanning Systems
Since 2003, Kirtas has been at the forefront of the digital...
- Kirtas | Digital Archiving | Robotic Document Scanning Systems
Since 2003, Kirtas has been at the forefront of the digital archiving revolution, providing high quality scanning equipment, imaging software as well as managing several major digitization and archival scanning projects.
tagging” is possible creating valuable book structural metadata, and searchable PDFs. •Automatic, Semi-Automatic and Manual speeds from 400 to 1200 pages per hour •Capture images at true optical 300ppi •Patented SmartCradle dynamic book handler, with automatic adjustment •Low-stress support for rare, fragile books
Kirtas is the only solution that integrates metadata into the production process to ensure seamless workflow and inventory control. Simply scan the book’s bar code, and the APT Manager searches the selected library database for any metadata available— including MARC records, DublinCore, MODS, and other formats— and saves it
The Kirtas Story by Michael Maxwell 2 September 2012 Bound Book Digitization System and Processing Trends There are several trends that have inter-relationships and can positively effect the initiatives for book digitization. All of them are advancing independently yet their synergy offers the
The new KABIS IIIW system continues the Kirtas tradition by providing the SmartCradle™ with new automatic book centering that increases post-processing productivity. The 110 degree position is optimal for low stress, gentle book positioning and is ideal for fragile and rare books.
Quality includes superior images, high accuracy OCR, comprehensive metadata, and complete book integrity. Achieving this will allow you to use the book images to their fullest capability both now and for future undefined needs.