Monday, November 29, 2010

BOOKSCAN STATION NOW AVAILABLE AT LIBRARY

Private Donation Makes New Equipment Possible

The Stratford Library has announced the addition of a BookScan Station for its patrons. The new equipment was made possible by a recent $5000 donation from a private contributor in honor of his parents.

The new BookScan Station makes scanning, saving and sharing a very easy process. Patrons are now able to scan, save and edit important documents and school papers. They can also share favorite book excerpts, old letters and photos online via email, Facebook or Twitter with colleagues and friends around the world. The station is located in the Reference Department of the Stratford Library during regular library hours. Librarians are on hand to assist.

The scanned images can be saved to a flash drive, emailed to one's personal email account, or printed out in color or black and white. There is no cost for the scanning service; the only cost is to print (15 cents for a black and white page, or one dollar for a color page).

The BookScan station can even scan a paper resume and convert the resume into a Word document that can be edited. This is invaluable for people who have not previously used computers and need to turn their resume into a file that can be emailed or posted online.

Library Director Barbara Blosveren acknowledged the addition. “The Stratford Library is pleased to be able to offer this invaluable new service to our patrons and we are most grateful to the Stratford donor who made it all possible.”

For further information call the Stratford Library Reference Department at 203.385.4161 or visit: www.LibraryScanStation.com.