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*Hi David,
My company ABISee, Inc has a portable device Zoom-Ex that allows to scan
a letter-size page in a second, magnify it on computer screen, reformat
text for easy reading and save it for future use. We also have two
software programs ZoomBook and ZoomOffice.
ZoomBook allows to save multiple pages under one name and read them
later as formatted text.
ZoomOffice will read the text as any other text -to-speech software, but
starts much faster - if you are reading a small print paperback book you
hear the voice in 3 seconds. It will also read the previously saved books.
What distinguishes our products is that Zoom-Ex is really portable - it
weights 1lb and may be plugged into any PC or laptop.
You do not need to disbound books - any book up to 2'' thick may be
scanned. Program also have special features to make scanning more
efficient-you can scan two pages at once if the book is small or scan
all odd pages first and then even pages. It also has auto scanning mode
- you have to put the book under the camera and the system will inform
you with a sound when the page is scanned so you can turn the page.
We do not provide scanning services but your students may scan whatever
they need themselves.
Woodlake Technologies is our distributor in Chicago.
Please, give me a call if you have any questions.
Regards
*
Lena Reznik
ABISee, Inc
www.abisee.com
978-460-0480
David K. Larsen wrote:
> All,
>
> I just subscribed to this list, so my apologies if this topic has been
> covered before.
>
> I'm searching for organizations that can create e-texts on demand from
> print sources for use in text-to-speech software. I'm aware of the
> service offered by Woodlake Technologies
> (http://www.woodlaketechnologies.com/book_scanning.asp), but I'm
> wondering if there are others. Ultimately, I'd like to identify 3-4
> organizations that could reply to an RFP to offer such a service to
> the University of Chicago.
>
> Sometimes we could allow the material to be disbound for ease of
> scanning, but if the material is part of the Library's collection (and
> unavailable through new or used markets), we would want the service to
> be able to scan directly from our library materials without damage to
> the originals.
>
> Any help/suggestions appreciated.
>
> Gratefully,
>
> David Larsen
> Head of Access Services
> University of Chicago Library
>
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Check out EASI New Synchronous Clinics:
http://easi.cc/clinic.htm
EASI Home Page http://www.rit.edu/~easi
Online courses and Clinics http://easi.cc/workshop.htm
Check the EASI Library Web http://www.rit.edu/~easi/lib.htm
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