Sorry--I should have been explicit.  This is for small scale for end-users
who we can't support in the Library.  We already know about Luna and
Digital Fusion in Los Angeles.  This isn't a Kinko's-type job, the user
needs something to be handled carefully.

-jon

Jon Jablonski
Spatial Data Librarian, Map & Imagery Lab
Interim Director, Interdisciplinary Research Collaboratory
UCSB Library
805-893-4049

On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 6:26 AM, David Hodnefield <[log in to unmask]
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> Historical Information Gatherers has many years of experience digitizing
> all sorts of materials.  That includes fragile, oversized, and one of a
> kind materials like the fire insurance map collection at the Library of
> Congress. While we aren’t located in California, we are willing to travel
> for large projects.
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> *From:* Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On
> Behalf Of *Jon Jablonski
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> I’m wondering if anyone has recommendations for a commercial
> digitizing firm that works well with oversized fragile materials.  Located
> in California would be a bonus.
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> Jon Jablonski
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> Spatial Data Librarian, Map & Imagery Lab
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> Interim Director, Interdisciplinary Research Collaboratory
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> 805-893-4049
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> UCSB Library
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