Re: REF: HIST: Iris 'Chronicles"


From: Bill Shear <BILLS@hsc.edu>

 Has consideration been given to using either an optical character reader
or an ordinary scanner to preserve/edit old iris documents?  My scanner, by
no means an expensive one, reads text and uses a program called TextBridge
to make the scanned text into a document which can then be reformatted and
edited.  While the latter steps can be tedious, the process sure beats
laboriously retyping the whole thing.

Bill Shear
Department of Biology
Hampden-Sydney College
Hampden-Sydney VA 23943
(804)223-6172
FAX (804)223-6374
email<bills@mail.hsc.edu>

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