You'll certainly be interested on what Wikimedia Argentina is doing with DIY Book Scanners [1].

They tried to submit a Wikimania presentation, but the team behind it's organization simply refused the paper with no further details (sigh). At least, you can check some interesting infos both on [2] and [3].

I'm CC'ing Evelin. She is the person behind this successful approach.

Best,
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[1] - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Argentina/Reportes/2014-02#New_scanner_at_our_office

[2] - https://wikimania2014.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/Open_hardware_and_Open_Source_for_Open_Content:_GLAM,_the_DIY_Book_Scanner_community_and_Wikimedia_digitalize_public_domain_books._Case_study_from_Argentina

[3] - https://wikimania2014.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Submissions/Open_hardware_and_Open_Source_for_Open_Content:_GLAM,_the_DIY_Book_Scanner_community_and_Wikimedia_digitalize_public_domain_books._Case_study_from_Argentina



On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Pierre-Yves Beaudouin <pierre.beaudouin@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Carles,

Wikimedia France bought a bookscanner in June [1]. It is not yet operational but I've tried a similar book scanner. It is easy and very fast (>500p/hour).

Pyb

[1] http://www.bookscanner.fr/about-this-bookscanner.html


2014-09-06 18:20 GMT+02:00 Carles Paredes Lanau <carlesparedes@gmail.com>:
Hi,

Amical Wikimedia is examining the possibility of purchasing a professional scanner for the digitalization of collections in local libraries.

I have seen this cheap prototype but I dunno if it's the best option:


Have anyone a professional scanner? Any chapter? Have you any recommendation?

Regards, 

Carles

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