
The Port Washington Public Library (PWPL) held its first in a series of four free demonstration nights last week to introduce patrons to its Library Scan Station. PWPL is the first library in Nassau County to acquire the machine.
“We hope to make it easy for people to scan their important photographs, any type of document, or to be able to take information from research or reference books,” said Corinne Camarata, PWPL’s assistant director.
The Library Scan Station enables users to scan, share and save files via a USB drive, through their e-mail or by posting to a social media site. Images can be scanned in high resolution (up to 600 DPI) in either black-and-white or color and saved as a TIFF, JPEG, PDF, scannable PDF, Word or HTML file.
All rights reserved for CCP Solutions