Run Zeutschel Run
Scanner specialist demonstrates its team spirit at the Tübinger Stadtlauf
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Zeutschel at the DMS Expo – Hall 7 / booth D57
Productive scanning of bound documents and microfilm
Increased productivity and better results for the digitalisation of bound documents and microfilm: Zeutschel offers two new software solutions to do just that
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Zeutschel OSCAR: Digitization without the worries
Zeutschel to become a solution provider
Software applications to safely master even complex digitization workflows – software sales planned to double
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BACH DIGITAL
Facsimile Quality for Research Purposes
Musicologists and others passionate about Johann Sebastian Bach have long dreamed of easily accessing the great composer´s original scores and other handwritten manuscripts.
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Zeutschel OS 12000 V: High-performance scanner for especially valuable books
Zeutschel introduces the OS 12000 V for safe preserving scanning of books that may not be opened completely.
The book is held in a V position with an especially book-saving opening angle of only 90°. The latest light and scan technologies as well as innovative operating concepts ensure high-grade results with easiest handling. OS 12000 V will be available for colour and black-and-white scans as of the middle of the year
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Zeutschel at CeBIT 2010: Hall 3 / Booth H18
„Our new workflow solutions will increase efficiency and quality of digitization projects,“
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Siav SpA becomes Zeutschel’s Sales Partner in Italy
SIAV SpA, software development and computer services company specialized in electronic document management and conservation of historical and artistic heritage, announces that a distribution agreement has been signed with Zeutschel GmbH
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Quality management in digitization projects becomes more efficient
Initiative develops universal test target (UTT)
Ensuring consistently high quality during the demanding mass digitization of library and archival collections thus far has been very labor-intensive and time-consuming and, consequently, expensive
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Zeutschel exposes a second time in a row at GITEX in Dubai
Zeutschel will, for a second time in a row, participate in GITEX 2009.
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Zeutschel in the City Run
Stay in motion and thus show persistence and high endurance –
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Zeutschel makes headlines in Europe´s biggest project for digitisation of newspapers
“Europe’s largest digitisation project for newspapers sets new quality standards”
To historians and others, the newspapers we read and then toss aside so casually have a significance that endures long after the paper itself has turned to dust.
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Scanning instead of copying – the digital use of microfilm
Zeutschel at DMS Expo 2009: Hall 7 / H060
Zeutschel introduces efficient solutions for the digitization of bound documents as well as microfilm and microfiche at the DMS Expo 2009
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Protect Tunisian Cultural Heritage
Zeutschel and BOS le Progrès convincing at Archive Event in Tunis
Archiving is enjoying increasing popularity in Tunisia. „With its multicultural roots, the country possesses a moving and exciting past
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All roads lead to digitized media
Zeutschel and 4Capture & Storage exhibit at specialist event of French Library Association ABF
Various solutions for the digitization of bound documents as well as microfilm and microfiche took center stage when Zeutschel and 4Capture & Storage participated in the ABF 2009
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Spanish users enthusiastic about Zeutschel solutions
Librarian and Archive Days in Saragossa
Zeutschel, along with its partner EKINSA, successfully presented itself at the “Jornadas Españolas de Documentación,” Spain´s largest information and communication platform for libraries and archives
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Digitalisation Project for Newspapers with Zeutschel OS 14000
The royal library in Den Haag is using five Zeutschel OS 14000 to digitalise eight million historical newspaper pages
The royal library in Den Haag is using five Zeutschel OS 14000 to digitalise eight million historical newspaper pages over the next three years. The scanner series is specially designed with
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Book copying convinces a new audience
Today even smaller libraries with modest budgets and resources can take advantage of book scanning.
There was a time, not so long ago, when book scanners were to be found only in very large libraries; or they were used for ambitious digitisation projects.
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Zeutschel OS 14000 for A0-formats debuts at CeBIT 2009
Europe´s biggest digitisation project for newspapers is using Zeutschel book scanners
In December 2008 the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, the National Library of the Netherlands, began the ambitious project of digitising four centuries of newspapers
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Library knowledge at the push of a button
New advertising campaign breaks creative ways: „Like being there“
The Libraries of the world are facing a technical revolution, which will lead to a democratisation of knowledge
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ZEUTSCHEL AT CEBIT - Hall 3 / Booth C49
Zeutschel GmbH Presents a Wide Range of Book Scanners for Different Applications at The CeBIT 2009 in Hanover
The Zeutschel book scanners, the OS 12000 and the OS 14000 in the new A0-version, demonstrate their many advantages
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We look forward to your visit at our Booth during CeBIT 2009 (March 3rd - 8th, 2009)
You will find us in Hall 3 - Booth No. C49
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Secure preservation of data with no expiry date
HERRMANN und KRAEMER: Modern microfilm technology is still the first choice for long term archive storage.
The guiding principle for the safe preservation of irreplaceable documents is that there can be no compromises.
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Users of Zeutschel OS 12000 Impressed
Book Scanners Used in Public Areas
Zeutschel has found a successful path with its concept of “book scanners for everyone”.
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How the Oldenburg University Library created a unique information supply system using Zeutschel OS 12000 book scanners as the backbone
University libraries worldwide are increasingly using high-performance book scanners
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Scanning facilities – the latest trend
Mannheim University library is expanding its services for students
How do we make the content of technical and academic literature accessible for students at home as well?
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Book scanning in the open access area
Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (SUB) <> is meeting customer demand for digital copies with the OS 12000 scanners
Fast access to information in printed and digital form is a prerequisite for successful study and internationally recognised research
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A big rise in sales for Zeutschel
New generation of book scanners is showing a high level of demand
Zeutschel GmbH will exceed the 10 million sales mark for the first time in the current business year
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Zeutschel at CeBIT 2008: Hall 3 / B51
New Zeutschel OS 14000 scanner range - Book scanning with facsimile quality
Hanover – 4th – 9th March 2008 – The Zeutschel OS 14000 book scanner range sets new quality standards for digital copying of bound documents. With a resolution of up to 600 ppi at a contrast ratio of up to 8 line pairs per millimetre (8 lp/mm), historic and valuable documents can be reproduced true to the original. Thanks to an innovative method of illumination even the most sensitive materials are recorded in a way that above all does not harm the original and is highly productive.
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New Zeutschel OS 12000 A1 colour scanner - Book scanning made easy
Zeutschel at CeBIT 2008: Hall 3 / B51
With the OS 12000 A1 Zeutschel is presenting a new colour scanner for digitizing large format documents, newspapers and books.
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New Zeutschel Omniscan OS 12 software: Productive scanning
Zeutschel at CeBIT 2008: Hall 3 / B51
64-bit architecture supported – simultaneous image editing during scanning process
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CeBIT 2008: Exhibitors´ preview
Zeutschel: Hall 3 / B51
Jörg Vogler, President of Zeutschel GmbH: “Book scanning is becoming simpler, quicker and cheaper.
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Informations about OMNISCAN Software
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CeBIT 2008 – Zeutschel now in Hall 3 / Booth B51
Book-scanning with facsimile quality
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New Zeutschel OS 14000 scanner series: - Quality at the highest level
OS 12000 now also available for A1 formats - New version 12 of the OS scanning software
Hanover – 4th – 9th March 2008 – The new Zeutschel OS 14000 book scanner series sets new standards of quality in the digital capture of valuable documents. With a resolution of up to 600 ppi with optimal sharpness it is possible to achieve digital copies of historic documents completely faithful to the original. Further highlights at the exhibition include the OS 12000 series, making book scanning simpler, faster and cheaper, as well as the new version 12 of the of the Omniscan capture software to achieve the best level of productivity in the scanning process.
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Getting book scanners out from behind the counter
Technological innovations are opening up new areas of application for surface scanners
The time when the use of modern surface scanners was mainly reserved for archivists and librarians for the digitalisation of official records and certificates is over. Talking to BiT, Joerg Vogler the managing director of scanner specialists Zeutschel, explains how his company intends to revolutionise scanning of all types of bound literature by means of creative technological approaches in combination with innovative operating concepts and thus to make surface scanners accessible to a wide range of users
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Hi-Technology from Hirschau Makes Work Easier at the City Archive
A special book scanner from ZEUTSCHEL based in Hirschau will from now on provide a valuable service in the city archive of Tübingen
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Virtually closer to reality
Zeutschel 3D book scanner distortion correction technology: "Perfect Book"
Until now undistorted and evenly illuminated scanning of bound volumes was almost impossible. Thanks to the collaboration and transfer of knowledge between the Tübingen scanner specialist, Zeutschel, and the Institute for Electronics, Signal Processing and Communication Technology in Magdeburg, this problem is now a thing of the past.
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4Capture becomes Zeutschel´s Sales Partner in France
Tübingen, May 2007 – Zeutschel, the DMS specialist from Tübingen, is strengthening its international business.
Effective immediately, 4Capture will distribute Zeutschel’s complete range of systems for document and archive management in France.
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Protective Digitalisation – A Boon for the Archive Stock and the Interested Public
NRW State Archive: Bits & Bytes Supplement Paper and Microfilm
The scope of the documents in the NRW State Archive is large: They include centuries-old charters and official registers alongside documents from the 20th and 21st century
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New Zeutschel OS 12000 Series: Book scanning for everyone
At CeBIT 2007, a new scanner concept for the digitalization of bound documents, maps, books, and magazines is presented by Zeutschel.
"The new OS 12000 Series is designed for all users for whom book scanning so far has been too complicated, slow and expensive," Hans-Peter Heim, Managing Director of Zeutschel GmbH, explains.
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Book scanning redefined
Zeutschel at CeBIT 2007 - Hall 1 / F90 / Exhibitor`s Preview
`Hans-Peter Heim and Jörg Vogler`, Managing Directors: "Simplify it! – new innovative operating concepts make the scanning of large-format documents easier than ever before."
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New OM 1500 microfiche scanner
Zeutschel at CeBIT 2007 – Hall 1 / F90
Zeutschel introduces hardware and software solutions for the digitalization of microfiches and jackets at CeBIT 2007.
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Image processing software OS 11 – a new version with even more features
Zeutschel introduces the new 11.8 version of its control and image processing software Omniscan OS 11 at CeBIT 2007.
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New "Perfect Book" technology: Scanning with perfect book fold correction
Scanner specialist Zeutschel introduces an innovative system at CeBIT 2007 which optimally corrects the spine fold during the scanning of books.
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HERMES DIGITAL – effective software for document delivery
Zeutschel at CeBIT 2007 – Hall 1 / F90
Zeutschel introduces hardware and software solutions at CeBIT 2007 for electronic document delivery.
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Ensure the future of the present and past
Hans-Peter Heim, Managing Director of Zeutschel GmbH: “Innovative scan technologies from Zeutschel help users to create careful, productive and top quality scans of large documents.”
Zeutschel Scanners can be used to digitise books, magazines and other large documents. Special, careful procedures and functions for books are used during scanning. This includes book cradles, radiographic tables, innovative light systems and the creation of documents with the text facing upwards.
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Long-term Archiving Issues: Securing Digital Data for the Long Term
Zeutschel at CeBIT 2007 - Hall 1 / F 90
Nord-Ost Schweizer Kraftwerke (NE Swiss power stations) are storing CAD data on microfilm using Zeutschel ArchiveWriter OP 500
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`We are prepared for the Digital Future´
Three university libraries in Lower Saxony, Germany decide to have the book scan solution of Zeutschel and Walter Nagel
The Internet has developed into the central platform for the search and further processing of information. That libraries are able to further accomplish their task as a source and an agent of information
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NEW PLACE AT THE CeBIT 2006
Zeutschel has to move: Hall 1, Stand F 90
Unfortunately we had to move from our stand, but of course we remain in Hall 1. You will find us now in the Eastern part of the hall - Stand No. F 90.
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Micrographics and digitisation equipment contract award.
The British Library have awarded Micromedia Ltd of Bicester, Oxford a contract to supply 25 microfilm cameras and 3 hybrid scanning and microfilming systems to upgrade their London microfilm studios at both the main St Pancras site and also at the British Library Newspaper Library in Colindale, North London.
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CeBIT 2006: Zeutschel presents digital and analog document archiving
The ArchiveWriter OP 500 for long-term archiving of digital data and two models of the high performance color scanner OMNISCAN 10000: These are only three of this year’s CeBIT highlights of the Zeutschel company – specialist for Scanning and Microfilm Technology (Hall 1, Stand F90).
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Scanning at the Running Film
Zeutschel introduces two novelties
Zeutschel introduces the new release of the scan and image processing software Omniscan OS 11.6 and the current model of the Zeutschel roll film scanner OM 1400
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Preservation of cultural assets - the topic of the moment
by Jörg Vogler / Hans-Peter Heim, ZEUTSCHEL GmbH
Inovative technologies for the "virtual library" and long-term archiving
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Zeutschel Omniscan 5500: Efficient A2 overhead scanner
For digitalising books, newspapers and other large format documents, Zeutschel is presenting the Omniscan 5500. This gray scale scanner was specified to the needs of libraries, archives and DMS service providers. With practical functions and its technical equipment, it is especially qualified for electronic delivery services and the gentle and efficient book copying, but also for copy scanning in the self-service application of libraries.
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Improved productivity at reduced cost
Agfa and Zeutschel cooperate to produce solutions for the long term archiving of digital data on micro-film
Agfa and the archiving and scanner specialist Zeutschel present a new ArchiveWriter solution which combines high quality repro-duction with hitherto unsurpassed productivity and an attractive price-performance ratio for transferring digital images to microfilm
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Hybrid solution for book-friendly digitisation
OMNISCAN 10000 and Graz 6545 camera table
An ever increasing number of cultural and scientific bodies are making use of the technologies provided by the digital age. The aim is to make our cultural heritage freely available on the internet
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Scanning for Culture
Zeutschel scanner used for the set-up of a digital library for written cultural possessions
Tübingen, 1st February, 2005 – The Zeutschel Ltd., manufacturer of high performance scan systems, supplies 100 scanners for the American Project of the „Universal Library“
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