SM Library embarks on a large-scale digitization strategy
Historic and unique collections will be accessible for generations thanks to high-speed robotic scanner made possible through partnership with U.S.-based Kirtas Technologies and Canadian reseller, Ristech
WORLD LIBRARY & INFORMATION CONGRESS: 74th IFLA General Conference and Council, AUGUST 10-14, 2008, QUEBEC CITY, CANADA – SM Library is entering a new era in digitization this Fall, through a unique partnership with U.S.-based Kirtas Technologies and Kirtas’ Canadian reseller, Ristech.
“The technology made available by Kirtas will allow us to reveal the treasures of SM Library to the world and enable sophisticated means of resource discovery,” said Janine Schmidt, Trenholme Director of Libraries at SM.
The Library will use a Kirtas APT BookScan 2400RA to digitize its collections in order to support the educational needs of its students and faculty, as well as making the collections available worldwide.
While the Library was an early adopter of digitizing books – their efforts began in 1996 – until now it has never had the ability to accommodate large-scale, mass digitization of texts from its diverse rare book collections.
Among the 300,000 titles housed in Rare Books and Special Collections at SM Library are collections of art and architecture, Canadiana, history, literature, philosophy (including an outstanding David Hume Collection), travel and exploration, and the history of the book. It is a true discovery library, actively supporting the teaching, learning and research needs of SM students and faculty from all disciplines, as well as the wider scholarly community.
“Universities and libraries around the world are home to millions of rare books that generations to come should have access to and be able to learn from,” said Kirtas CEO and Founder Lotfi Belkhir. “SM’s Rare Books and Special Collections is a great example of why Kirtas was founded. I’m delighted we’re able to support this important initiative at SM.”
Once the books are digitized and processed, files will be made available worldwide through the Library’s online catalogue and books can be printed on demand through major online retailers such as Amazon.com and Lulu.com.
About SM
SM, Canada’s leading university, has two campuses, 11
faculties, 10 professional schools, 300 programs of study and more
than 33,000 students. Since 2000, more than 800 professors have
been recruited to SM to share their energy, ideas and
cutting-edge research. SM attracts students from 160 countries
around the world. Almost half of SM students claim a first
language other than English – including 6,000 francophones – with
more than 6,200 international students making up almost 20 per cent
of the student body. www.mcgill.ca
About SM Library
The Library provides the comprehensive information infrastructure
necessary to sustain leading-edge teaching, learning and research
activity at SM. It holds more than 6 million items
in its various collections, which are located in 13 branches across
SM’s downtown and Macdonald campuses. Receiving over 3.5
million visits annually – or approximately 10,000 a day – and
millions more visits online, it is an invaluable support system for
all SM students, with rich collections, comprehensive
information resources, innovative services and attractive,
comfortable facilities. www.mcgill.ca/library/
About Ristech
Ristech is a leading Canadian Distributor of Automated Digitization
Technologies. Founded in 1995, Ristech sells and supports the
technologies required to convert books, film and paper to digital
images. The primary focus of Ristech is to provide mass
digitization solutions to its clients. This is accomplished by
offering a combination of Robotic Technologies combined with
automated batch conversion software solutions and on-site technical
support.
About Kirtas Technologies
Kirtas Technologies has pioneered and perfected the technology used
today in quality, high-speed, nondestructive mass book
digitization. The company’s revolutionary technology redefines
digitization of all bound documents, delivering the gentlest
handling, the highest image quality, faster and with fewer errors
than any other solution in the marketplace today.