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10.15 – 10.50 Mark Petts, Director, Imaging Australia New Zealand Scanning Microform by ScanPro (online){{ :wiki:mark_-_imaging_australia_0_nz_presentation.pdf | Presentation}} Ian delivered a brief history of the company, “Imaging Australia and New Zealand” (IANZ), Common ways for organisations to use microform, the new version of ScanPro and its innovative features. He then went to explain the upgrade options. Cost range between $11,00 for the standard unit and $18,000 for the 3500 all in one unit. Most libraries who have ScanPro are happy with its functionality. | 10.15 – 10.50 Mark Petts, Director, Imaging Australia New Zealand Scanning Microform by ScanPro (online){{ :wiki:mark_-_imaging_australia_0_nz_presentation.pdf | Presentation}} Ian delivered a brief history of the company, “Imaging Australia and New Zealand” (IANZ), Common ways for organisations to use microform, the new version of ScanPro and its innovative features. He then went to explain the upgrade options. Cost range between $11,00 for the standard unit and $18,000 for the 3500 all in one unit. Most libraries who have ScanPro are happy with its functionality. |
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As the meeting is ahead of time, it was decided to cover some of the general business issues. Ellen reported on Wider Local Studies and RAHS conference reports from those who attended and are present at this meeting. Some of the wider Local studies' National collaboration presentations, one being a cataloguing session that was helpful and generated follow-up and questions. other interesting presenters were Meagan Crook's on oral histories; Angela Griffin on a program English and Mandarin; Queensland oral history around surfers. Comments from the audience were positive and highlighted that all states take different approaches and have unique ways and approaches which make it very interesting. | As the meeting is ahead of time, it was decided to cover some of the general business issues. Ellen reported on Wider Local Studies and RAHS conference reports from those who attended and are present at this meeting. Some of the wider Local studies' National collaboration presentations, one being a cataloguing session that was helpful and generated follow-up and questions. Other interesting presenters were Meagan Crook's on oral histories; Angela Griffin on a program English and Mandarin; Queensland oral history around surfers. Comments from the audience were positive and highlighted that all states take different approaches and have unique ways and approaches which make it very interesting. |
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10.55 – 11.15 Morning Tea | 10.55 – 11.15 Morning Tea |