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Hutchinson Library Acquires New Digital Microfilm Reader

Thanks to a new state-of-the-art digital microfilm reader system, Hutchinson Public Lbrary patrons can once again access the library’s microfilm collection of Hutchinson Leader newspapers. The new networkable system replaced the library’s 1970-era microfilm reader. This purchase was made possible through a $7,385 grant from the Minnesota Historical Society through the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Legacy Funds plus a $2,000 donation from the city of Hutchinson. The ST III Digital Reader/Printer/Viewer/Scanner is equipped with

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ST Imaging Receives Platinum Distinction from MLA

Northbrook, IL – January 22, 2015 – ST Imaging, a worldwide leader in the manufacturer of microfilm scanners is pleased to announce that it has received the Platinum award from LibraryWorks’ inaugural Modern Library Awards (MLA’s). “It is an honor that the ST ViewScan received the highest recognition that the MLA judges could award, the Platinum Award,” said Bruce Rennecker, Vice President of ST Imaging. The MLA’s were created to recognize the top products in

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ST Imaging Donates $5,000 to BCRF

With the holidays fast approaching ST Imaging has been thinking about what we are thankful for. Topping our list is our ability to donate $5,000 to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF)! Starting last January ST Imaging launched a partnership with BCRF with a pledge to give $5 for every demonstration ST Imaging provided at all trade shows or conferences. Because of all the wonderful people we’ve met and spoken to throughout 2014, we are

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Library by Design – What’s Hot Fall 2014

Do you receive Library by Design? If not you might have missed seeing the ST ViewScan III and ST600 Overhead Book Scanner in the What’s Hot section! Read the the article below! Now read about the ST ViewScan III, ST600 Overhead Book Scanner in the Library by Design “What’s Hot” for Fall 2014.

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ST Imaging President and Family Take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

In recognition and remembrance of company founder Thomas P. Anderson Sr., who passed away in 1990 from complications related to ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), ST Imaging President Tom Anderson Jr., along with sons Matt and Fitz, and grandson Wells, take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. In 1959 Thomas P. Anderson Sr. founded  Microseal Corporation – a manufacturer of unitized 35mm microfilm aperture cards and 16mm microfilm jackets. Originally Anderson patented the “suspension type ” aperture

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Scanning directly to FamilySearch.org Memories

From the Genealogy’s Star Blog – Sunday, August 10, 2014 Matt Anderson of ST Imaging wrote to me about their products that interface directly with FamilySearch.org. I believed that his letter would be of interest to my readers: Hi James, My name is Matt Anderson and work for the microfilm scanner manufacturing company ST Imaging. I noticed on Google Analytics that people have been coming to the ST Imaging website from your blog, Genealogy’s Star. While searching the

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Royalton history comes alive on the pages of the Banner

By Jennie Zeitler, Correspondent The Royalton Museum now offers a microfilm reader and 58 rolls of microfilm of the former city newspaper, The Royalton Banner. Pictured looking over a page of the paper are (from left): Mayor Andrea Lauer with Museum Board Members Carol Chisholm, Ed Zimny and Joyce Mester. Not pictured: Museum Director Barb Gangl. A brand new microfilm reader and rolls of Royalton’s newspaper, The Royalton Banner, are waiting to be broken in

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New ST ViewScan III Microfilm Scanner with 14MP USB 3.0 Camera by ST Imaging

ALA Annual Conference 2014 LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ST Imaging (ST) (www.stimaging.com), a leading provider of digital microfilm and book scanning technology solutions, is proud to announce the release of the third generation of the ST ViewScan Microfilm Solution at the 2014 ALA Annual Meeting. The ST ViewScan III microfilm scanner with an all-new 14 megapixel USB 3.0 camera is the most advanced microfilm scanning solution available today. “This new high resolution camera will allow users to see

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Microfilm Still Matters in the Digital Age

by Brandi Scardili for Information Today, Inc. Difficult as it may be to believe in this digital world, the microfilm business is still going strong. ProQuest, which has the largest commercially available microform collection in the world, adds millions of microfilm images each year. The New York Public Library and other institutions continue to house microfilm for their patrons. And companies such as ST Imaging create new products that make microfilm viewing a simple, easy-to-use process for researchers. Read

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