The Opticbook scanner is BACK
The Opticbook scanner is BACK! Try out our fast, easy and paperless option that alleviates the need for a copy machine. Place the book or journal issue on the glass and follow the steps on the screen to create an image, as well as a PDF or Word document with text recognition.
The Opticbook is currently located in the computer lab. Stop by and give it a try or come to the service desk if you would like a demonstration. We are always happy to help!
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Upcoming Events
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Art Exhibition: Seed Library & Art 214
Nov. 26 at 12amJohn C Hodges Library - Dixie Marie Wooten Commons West -
Art Exhibition: Seed Library & Art 214
Nov. 27 at 12amJohn C Hodges Library - Dixie Marie Wooten Commons West -
Art Exhibition: Seed Library & Art 214
Nov. 28 at 12amJohn C Hodges Library - Dixie Marie Wooten Commons West