Cataloging Surrogate Capture Demonstration

about this Video

This demonstration is taken from our webinar, Cataloging at a Distance: Capturing Surrogate Images for Remote Catalogers. Here, Jake Bastian talks through the process of scanning a book using our Scan-to-Catalog kit. Kits include:
  • Laptop (with charger, mouse, and pad)
  • CZUR Shine Ultra Pro Scanner (with power cable, USB cable, foot pedal, and capture area mat)
  • Hard drive with USB cable
  • Supplies (whiteboard, markers, eraser, ruler, acid-free paper flags, lint roller, and screen wipes)
Contact Backstage for more information and a guide for what images to capture when generating cataloging surrogates.

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