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Hi all, We are doing some digital preservation of our legacy theses and my boss wanted to get a newer second scanner to move along the project. As such I was wondering if anyone had suggestions for a good bed or book scanner that could help make some good quality scans, preferably ones we could OCR, that doesn't require a lot of space or a darkroom? I typically have used what my employer already had and as such haven't had to buy equipment before so I wasn't sure what a decent one would be. Any suggestions would be welcome. Matt ShermanReceived on Thu Sep 01 2016 - 15:40:37 EDT