by DatacomIT | May 21, 2024 | Book Scanning, Digitisation, Document Scanning, Large Format Scanning
We are thrilled to announce the digitisation of over 80,000 pages of the Neos Kosmos Greek newspaper! For decades, Neos Kosmos has been a vital source of news, stories, and cultural insights for the Greek community. Now, we’re taking a giant leap into the future by...
by DatacomIT | Apr 25, 2024 | Digitisation, Document Scanning, Photographic Scanning
As we commemorate ANZAC Day, we reflect on the bravery, sacrifice, and resilience of our ANZAC heroes. On April 25, 1919 this emotional image of the ANZAC Arch was captured and can be found on the State Library of South Australia Recollect site – A large crowd...
by DatacomIT | Nov 21, 2023 | Digitisation, Document Scanning
Melbourne-based rock music magazine JUKE was founded in 1975 by rock journalist Ed Nimmervoll following the closure of the classic 1960s rock journal Go-Set in 1974. JUKE began at a time when Australian bands such as Skyhooks, Sherbet, and Little River Band were...
by DatacomIT | May 23, 2023 | Digitisation, Document Scanning, Scanning
The University of Divinity promotes the highest standards of scholarship in theology, philosophy and ministry with eleven Colleges based in Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. Through scholarship the University aims to address the issues of the contemporary world. Founded...
by DatacomIT | May 17, 2023 | Document Scanning, Scanning
ARMY RECORDS GO DIGITAL A $A3 million tender win for Australia’s DatacomIT in August is the first step in a five-year program by the Department of Defence to backscan and digitise a massive paper archive of Army Personnel records held at Victoria Barracks Melbourne....
by DatacomIT | May 17, 2023 | Digitisation, Document Scanning, Scanning
Understanding the priceless historical significance of these records the National Archives approached DatacomIT to digitise this historic collection of bound registers. The objective was simple – preserve the material by eliminating any further deterioration through...