Think Green! Use The New Book Scanner Instead
Use the book scanner to copy articles into pdf format, then email or save to a memory stick. Our original Optic Book is stationed in the computer lab and we have installed a second Optic Book Scanner to the right of the service desk.
Instructions are posted at the scanning stations, but don’t hesitate to ask for help.
That’s what we are here for!
More information about the Optic Book Scanner is available here: http://plustek.com/usa/products/opticbook-series/opticbook-3600-plus/introduction.html
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- Seed Library and Art Class Collaboration Results in Art Exhibition
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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