Table Top Scribe Feedback

Table Top Scribe Feedback

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The Internet Archive has worked with over 1,275 contributing institutions, and have digitized over 2 million books. With such a wide variety of partnering organizations, we have the experience to effectively and efficiently digitize your content.

Matt Rummele, American Printing House for the Blind
The American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. serves researchers in the field of Blindness and Low Vision via our collections in the M.C. Migel and Barr research libraries as well as the APH Museum. Digitization through Internet Archive and Open Library has been helping us expand the reach of these collections and make them more accessible to our patrons, particularly to those with print disabilities.


Some of our collections have traditionally only been accessible in house, or via the scheduling of an on-site visit. Due to our digitization efforts, materials that have been sitting unused for years have found a much wider audience, such as the case with the Italian journal \u201cArgo,\u201d which has been accessed thousands of times since it was uploaded to Internet Archive.


The Table Top Scribe appealed to us for several reasons and, thanks to funds secured through a grant from H. W. Wilson Foundation, we\u2019re looking forward to its implementation. We anticipate that the TTS will assist our research department by enabling us to respond more quickly to requests for materials that have yet to be digitized, will enable us to digitize the rare and fragile items in our collections that we are more hesitant to send off site, and will provide a budget-friendly way to handle the various documents in our archives that may only be one to two pages in length, but merit preservation.


Jennifer Gundry, Princeton Theological Seminary Library

The Princeton Theological Seminary Library houses one of the Internet Archive\u2019s regional scanning centers and routinely submits materials from the Seminary\u2019s deep collection of out-of-copyright books to the Internet Archive for digitization, through funding from Princeton Theological Seminary and various grant making organizations. From 2008 to the present, this partnership has produced over 30,000 digital texts, and has served as the foundation our digital library of religion and theology, the Theological Commons (http://commons.ptsem.edu).


The Table Top Scribe\u2019s adaptability to ease of movement and shifts in physical location promises to change the way institutions capture their materials digitally. This is its significance to our digital program.


Bill Comstock, Harvard University
I think the TT is a brilliant idea -- a way of deputizing libraries, archives, historical societies to enrich the pool of online resources available through IA.

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