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Michigan State University

  • 5 workstations, including one with Diamond Cut DCS audio restoration tools, Cool Edit (digital audio editing software), and a DVD Burner, and two with scanners with USB interfaces, ABBYY FineReader OCR software, and CD-R burners.

Superiorland Library Cooperative


Traverse Area District Library

  • 12 X 17 flatbed scanner
  • OmniPage Pro 12
  • Adobe Photoshop Elements
  • Portable CD recorder with Lavalier microphones
  • Cool Edit 2000 for editing audio files
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University of Detroit Mercy

  • 1 Dell PowerEdge 2500 Server (for archival storage only)
    (P-111, 1.26 GHz, 1GB-SDRAM, 3=18GB SCSI HD)


  • 2 Dell Optiplex GX400 WS
    (P-IV, 1.8GHZ, 1 GH-RDRAM, 40 GB EIDE HD, Integrated NIC, 8X CD-RW-DVD, 19” Trinitron Monitor, 250 MB Zip, SB Live, Harmon Kardon Speakers, Win2K Pro, Office XP Pro Academic, Norton AV)


  • 2 Epson Expression 1640XL Special Edition 12800 dpi, 12”x17” max, w/USB Cable.
    (Includes: Adobe Photoshop LE, Xerox TextBridge
    & Presto! Page Manager)


  • 1 Adobe Acrobat Capture Win 3.0 Personal Edition (20K Scans, #22101157)


  • 1 Vegas Audio 2.0 SFVA2000


  • 1 Sound Forge 5.0 SF5000


  • 1 Mackie 12x12 Mic/Line Mixer


  • 1 Media Creation Pro System Producer Plus,
    G2 GRiNS Editor


  • 1 Real Audio Creation Kit
    (System producer Plus, Rel Slide-Show Plus,
    Sound Forge XP)


  • 1 Real Presenter Plus
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Wayne State University

  • http://www.lib.wayne.edu/resources/mmm/services.php

  • Western Michigan University

    • Regular size flatbed scanner
    • 111X17 (oversize) scanner
    • B&W sheet-fed scanner
    • OCR program
    • Digital Camera
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