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4/22/13

SWEM Kicks Off Earth Day Celebrations with BSCAN ILL and KIC Bookeye Scanners

Williamsburg, VA

Swem Library informs their students of the benefits of BSCAN ILL and KIC Bookeye scanners on Earth Day:

"It (Interlibrary Loan’s new scanner) has registered 40,000 scans in one year, saving approximately 60,000 sheets of paper. That equates to over seven trees! The library’s popular KIC (Knowledge Imaging Center) scanner is expected to yield similar savings."

Read the original article here.

4/18/13

KIC'n It at the Rubenstein Library

Durham, NC

Duke University Libraries informs students on the upgrade from photocopier to KIC.

"...there is one thing that didn’t make the trip with us: our old photocopier. Instead we’ve upgraded to a KIC Scanner for our reading room."

"It’s a free, self-service scanner that make it easy to produce high resolution color scans."

Read the original article here.

4/17/13

Large-Size Scanner in the VPAL

Bowling Green, KY

Western Kentucky University informs students on the location and uses of their KIC station.

"Use our walk-up KIC scanner in the Visual & Performing Arts Library on the 2nd floor of Cravens Library."

"With a choice of resolutions up to 600 dots/inch, the scanner can handle intricate artwork."

Read the original article here.

3/22/13

First Floor Surprise: KIC Scanner

Baltimore, MD

In Langsdale's Spring Newsletter, they introduce their new KIC scanner.

"...will help accommodate the needs of students and professors. Yes, Langsdale is looking out for you!"

"This is a perfect way to make copies of parts of books on reserve or to scan documents you want electronic copies of. And the best part: it's free!"

Read the Spring Newsletter here.

3/19/13

University of North Carolina at Greensboro post about their new Bookeye 3 on Facebook

Greensboro, NC

"UNCG University Libraries" posted the following to Facebook on 3/19/13:

"Erica shows off our new Bookeye 3R2 planetary scanner."

"This will allow us to digitize books and large or fragile items."

Read the Facebook post here.

3/15/13

KIC Walk Up Scanner...NEW

Plattsburgh, NY

Clinton Community College writes about their new KIC scanner.

"The environmentally friendly KIC allows users to read documents electronically without the need to print them out."

"We have already received very positive feedback from the campus community about the new scanner"

Read the original article here.

3/14/13

Your Options for Scanning has Expanded

Emmitsburg, MD

Phillips Library writes on the addition of SmartDock to one of their scanners.

"In addition to the USB port and the emailing options, you can now send your scanned documents immediately to your smart device."

"Now you can send files directly to your iPAD, your iPhone or whatever you carry."

Read the original article here.

3/5/13

Helping Students with Disabilities with KIC

Columbia, MO

The Adaptive Computing Technology (ACT) Center is a part of the University of Missouri's Division of IT. They work to ensure that MU students, faculty and staff needing assistive technology have equal opportunity within the classroom and office.

"If you have articles or readings in the library that you would like to scan and make them read aloud, using your software, the KIC Scanner is available to you at no-charge."

Read the original article here.

3/1/13

Duplications: On-Site Copying

Northridge, CA

Oviatt Library (California State University Northridge) describe how they utilize their KIC station:

"Researchers make their own duplications in the Special Collections and Archives Reading Room using our BookEye scanner. They can save scans to their own USB drives, or email scans to themselves."

Read the original article here.

2/28/13

Addlestone Library Acquires State-of-the-Art Document Scanner

Charleston, SC

Addlestone Library writes about their new KIC scanner.

"Unlike traditional desktop scanners and copiers, KIC’s unique design uses a V-cradle scanning bed so documents remain completely untouched by the scanner's image capturing lens."

"It’s ten times faster than a traditional copier and four times faster than a desktop scanner."

Read the original article here.

2/19/13

New Scanners in the Library

Portland, OR

Portland Community College writes on their new KIC scanners

"These scanners are free, fast, and easy to use."

"They allow users to email scans to themselves or others, or to save scans to a thumbdrive or to their Google Drive in the cloud."

Read the original article here.

2/13/13

University of Texas at Austin post about KIC on Pinterest

Austin, TX

"UT Libraries" posted the following to Pinterest:

"Check out the Knowledge Imaging Center (KIC) Scanners located at various UT libraries"

"These scanners let you quickly scan items and email them to yourself"

Read the Pinterest post here.

2/12/13

University launches Article DELivery Service

Newark, DE

University of Delaware writes about their new article delivery service that utilizes BSCAN ILL with a Bookeye 4.

"A lot of other universities and their patrons are finding that this is a very popular service..."

"If the library staff finds the right clientele, the service could be a big hit..."

Read the original article here.

2/8/13

Students Gladly Pay for KIC

Oxford, OH

University of Miami of Ohio have a proposal to provide a new KIC station for the Amos Music Library:

"There are 3 KIC Scanners in King Library and one each in the Art and Architecture Library and B.E.S.T.(Business, Education, Science and Technology) Library, all of which are increasingly heavily used. Since December 2007 when the first machine was installed these devices have been used 18,036 times, with a total of 268,499 images or pages scanned. During the current academic year 150,572 images have been scanned in 7,317 sessions. This technology is used by students of all disciplines and saves paper and student expenses by eliminating many instances of photocopying. There is no charge for this service."

"The addition of a KIC Scanner at this location will facilitate students' abilities to research and complete assignments, as well as save time, money, and photocopying materials."

Read the proposal here.

1/28/13

New KIC Scanner

Provo, UT

Shawn Nevers writes about the new KIC scanner at BYU.

"This state of the art, face-up scanner has already proved quite popular with students in the short time we’ve had it."

The article indicates where the new scanner is located and the features available.

Read the original article here.

1/28/13

Louisiana State University post about KIC on Facebook

Baton Rouge, LA

"LSU Libraries" posted the following to Facebook on 1/28/13:

"Have you used Middleton's new scanner located next to the Circulation Desk?"

"Scan the pages you need, and simply e-mail the document to yourself or save it to your USB drive."

Read the Facebook post here.

12/15/12

Scanners in Dupré Library

Lafayette, LA

University of Louisiana Lafayette writes on their three KIC scanners.

"The KIC scanners allow users to quickly and easily scan an item and then save the file to a USB/flash drive."

"STEP funds provided the scanners, with the goals of increasing students' academic success and reducing paper waste."

Read the original article here.

12/15/12

Conservation Lab: Preservation

The Frick Collection Museum, NY

The Frick Collection Museum utilizes a Bookeye 4 KIC for their preservation to prolong the existence of the library's collections.

Read the original article here.

11/19/12

Recent MIT Usage Report Contrasting KIC Bookeye with Other Self-Serve Book Scanning Systems

Cambridge, MA

Student analysis of the KIC scanner from MIT Libraries:

Advantages

  • Direct Scanning: "...it makes the process of scanning much faster and ideal for digitalizing paper media."
  • Image Correction: "Unlike most scanners, the KIC system integrates the image correction process."
  • E-mail Function: "After the image is scanned the user can easily send the scanned file to any email address."

11/10/12

The Best Things In Life Are ...

University Libraries Newsletter - UMSL

Pat Tansey writes about the new KIC scanners at UMSL.

"Using the scanners will ease the transition to a paperless world. And they are free!"

The article indicates where to find the scanners, describes the capabilities, and encourages saving both paper and money by using scanners instead of traditional copiers.

Read the original article here.

10/01/12

Going Green in Reference

San Diego State University Library & Information Access

Brittany Cronin and Linda Salem report on the Bookeye 4 KIC located in Reference.

"Have you checked out the Book Eye Scanner located in Reference?"

"We are pleased to announce that the Reference Area is now the proud home of a Book Eye scanner."

The article continues on to explain that usage is free of charge and a great way to save paper. Also included is an overview of the features and a brief getting started guide to help students "give new life to print reference sources."

Read the original article here.

9/29/12

Committee on Sustainability at William & Mary Funds Paperless Document Delivery Proposal

The College of William & Mary

In Fall 2011 a proposal was submitted to the Committee on Sustainability to purchase the first of three book scanners with the goal of reducing the number of paper copies made.

In September of 2012, the status of the initiative was reported to the committee.

"In the previous year, over 120,000 paper copies were made in Swem Library. The use of the copier has plummeted ... down 94% since June! This represents a savings of thousands of copies every month. This is a huge savings in paper and toner, and a much-needed improvement in quality."

Read the original article here.

9/6/12

Southern Methodist University Writes About KIC on Facebook

Dallas, TX

"SMU Cox School of Business" posted the following to facebook on 9/6/12:

"Recently, the business library was awarded a SMU Friends of the Library grant that allowed us to purchase a touchscreen flatbed scanner."

"You can save your files to a USB drive, send them by e-mail, change your document from a PDF to images, and even select parts of the text to convert to a MP3 file..."

Read the facebook post here.

8/23/12

Growing a Technology Equipment Service in an Academic Library

Information Today, Inc.

Sean Anderson and Sue Weatherbee report on the experience of developing technology equipment services in the Texas A&M University-Commerce library.

"In August 2011 we added a Knowledge Imaging Center (KIC) scanner to our technology equipment services. The center allows users to scan documents free of charge and either save to a USB drive or send via email." Within the first year of operation, "the KIC scanner was used to scan more than 100,000 images by our students and interlibrary loan service."

Read the original article here.

8/13/12

KIC BookEdge Becomes a Rockstar at Polk Library

Oshkosh, WI

Joshua Ranger posts the news that KIC BookEdge scanners are being added to the Polk Library.

"Polk Library is purchasing two walk-up, super-fast scanners as a FREE alternative to photocopying or monkeying around with traditional flatbed scanners."

Read the original post here.

Find more information in the Newsletter here.

7/15/12

KIC Bookeye 4 Scanners Recently Added at the UMSL Thomas Jefferson Library

St. Louis, MO

Maureen Zegel writes about the new dean of libraries, Chris Dames, and his "focus on technology and the student experience".

Among the improvements and new services to be provided, "two new KIC Bookeye overhead scanners are being installed and will be free for students."

Read the original story here.

6/21/12

The Law Library of Cornell University Announces Their New KIC Bookeye 4 Scanner

Ithaca, NY

"We have a new scanner for library users installed in the Reading Room. The Bookeye 4 has a book cradle, which means you no longer have to place the book face down on the scanner, scan the page, pick up your book, turn the book, and place the book down again. All you have to do is turn the page and scan!"

Read the original post here.

5/30/12

The Kathrine R. Everett Law Library at UNC Chapel Hill Announces Their New KIC BookEdge Scanner

Chapel Hill , NC

"The Law Library has bought a new KIC BookEdge Scanner for the fourth floor reading room."

"This machine is fast!"

Read the original post here.

4/16/12

University of Tennessee goes green with KIC BookEdge Plus

Memphis, TN

University of Tennessee - Health Science Library - KIC BookEdge Plus Announcement

"In an effort to be more green, the library has purchased a new dedicated scanning station as an alternative to photocopying."

Read the original story here.

4/10/12

University of Arkansas Evaluates the KIC BookEdge self-serve scan station for 30-days FREE!

Fayetteville, AR

"KIC scanners make copying pages a breeze, with no logins or cost."

The DLSG offers Educational Evaluations at no charge.

Read the original story here.

4/09/12

Rave reviews from UW students results in Student Tech Fee proposal to purchase another BSCAN ILL station with a Bookeye 4.

Seattle, WA

"The Bookeye 4 scanning machine is uniquely capable of integrating with our current software systems for request automation, and will enable us to create higher-quality black-and-white, grayscale, and color scans than currently possible with the older machines. This newer model uses a "V" cradle A2 linear CCD planetary overhead book scanner, which allows the book to be scanned at a perfect 120° angle protecting the book spine and binding. Image output is the equivalent of a 125 megapixel camera in black and white and a 425 megapixel camera in color. This model will increase our turnaround time, and provide students with faster remote access to library materials to use in their coursework and research, thus freeing their time to focus on their research, rather than on scanners or photocopy machines. The lens is kept in alignment with the book which results in highly precise scans, regardless of whether the material is flat or bound."

Here is a sampling of remarks about UW's "Desktop Article Delivery Service" in the Student Endorsement section:

  • This is a top-notch, world-class service. It sets the UW library apart from any other academic library that I've seen. (Graduate, Public Affairs)
  • This service really is so valuable to me. I really don't have time to do these article pulls so this really is a life-saver. I would say that it really is one of the most important services that I use as a graduate student! (Graduate, Epidemiology)
  • This has been the most valuable tool the libraries have offered for my education! Please continue it! (Graduate, Periodontics)
    • Before clicking this link, please note that the prices at the bottom of the document reflect several additional costs that not all academic libraries purchase. For example, on-site installation, specialized ... . Also note that DLSG practices 'fair market' pricing. That is, all customers receive the same prices and volume discounts. Please contact us directly for more information.

      Read the original proposal here.

3/12/12

The Duke Divinity School Library announces their new KIC Bookeye 4 scanning system.

Durham, NC

Hannah Rozear posts, "Introducing (drum roll, please) the new KIC scanner!"

"The library is pleased to announce that the KIC scanner is now fully operational. The scanner is located across from the current periodicals shelves (in the spot where the old scanning station used to be). The KIC scanner has an intuitive touch-screen interface which allows you to scan books, images, and documents."

Read the original story here.

3/09/12

Google Begins to Scale Back Its Scanning of Books From University Libraries

Jennifer Howard, The Chronicle

Google is cutting back dramatically on their book digitization efforts while ramping up their usage of individuals' data to create more focused advertising and online browsing. Legal battles over their plan to acquire 'all knowledge' may have soured them. Although Google was able to digitize the bulk of common monograms, there's just too much material in the special collections of thousands of libraries across America to digitize by a single entity, a commercial one at that.

While even the biggest libraries can't afford to digitize their entire collections, selections from special collections are well within the budgets of even small libraries. As a result, we have seen an increase in digitization projects.

Read the original story here.

3/01/12

Paul Smith's College Library Writes About KIC on facebook

Paul Smiths, NY

"Paul Smith's College Library" posted the following to facebook on 3/1/2012:

"Just a quick shout out thanking the students who have made the KIC scanner so popular. We've had it a little over a year and we've had 3800 sessions with a total of 29,626 scans! Wow!"

Read the facebook post here.

Read the original announcement (3/03/2011) here.

2/28/12

UMKC Adds More KIC Scanning Systems in Response to Student Demand

Kansas City, MO

With five KIC scanners already in use, plans are in the works to install more throughout campus.

"It's what people want," Head of Resource Sharing Cindy Thompson said. "We have noticed a significant decrease in photocopy use and an increase in scanner use. The KIC scanners are more efficient and they save paper."

"Both students and faculty like how easy they are to use and that they save time."

Read the original story here.

2/14/12

Cornell Law Announces "New State-of-the-art Scanner Available"

Ithaca, NY

Cornell Law Library announces their state-of-the-art walk-up scanning solution, KIC BookEdge book scanning system.

"Be sure to check out the new scanner (next to the printer) in the reading room during your next trip to the library."

Read the original story here.

2/09/12

NSU Libraries Add New Scanners

Leesville, LA

The Leesville Daily Leader article shows a photo of reference librarian Elizabeth Graves giving a KIC demonstration to a student.

Abbie Landry, Director of Libraries, explains that "the scanners were obtained through a Student Technology Fee grant."

Read the original story here.

2/01/12

If Walls Could Talk

San Diego, CA

A video posted on the San Diego County News Center tells the story of two men working to preserve and share their local history. Among other things, this included capturing the signature of Abraham Lincoln for a large scale art display using OPUS FreeFlow and a Bookeye 3 scanner from the Digital Library Systems Group (DLSG).

"An organization as large as the County of San Diego accumulates a lot of stuff. Here's the story of two men, Jay Johnson and David Richardson, who have been digging out some of the more interesting artifacts and documents from department's archives for a large art project."

Watch the original video here.

1/31/12

Scanners Replace UMKC Libraries' Photocopiers

Kansas City, MO

A story posted on UMatters at the University of Missouri - Kansas City encourages students and faculty to save paper by scanning instead of copying.

"UMKC Libraries has announced the installation of Knowledge Imaging Center (KIC) scanning stations at the Dental Library, Health Sciences Library, and the ground and first floors of the Miller Nichols Library."

"Using KIC scanners is easy. Capture digital images of research and study materials, then either email them to yourself or save them on a portable flash drive. Scanners can handle virtually any size book, magazine, journal, newspaper, photo or other material from postage stamp size up to 11 x 17 inches in black and white or full color. The images and even text from PDF files can then be pasted into reports or research papers."

See the entire article here.

1/17/12

New High Speed Bookscanner Has Arrived, CUNY Mina Rees Library

New York, NY

"The Library and Information Technology are pleased to announce, thanks to Student Technology Fee funding, that the new high speed KIC Bookeye 4 Bookscanner has arrived..."

They have provided a tutorial for new users which can be found through the link at the end of the announcement.

Read the original story here.

1/09/12

New KIC Scanner Will Make Research Much Easier

Darien, CT

The Darien Library of Darien, Connecticut announces the addition of a KIC Bookeye 4 to the host of services provided to their patrons.

"This will allow students to highlight text while studying PDFs, or easily drag the material into the notes on their computer while studying. Other Library patrons will have the ability to work with reference material from their own home through the use of the new system. "

Read the original story here.

11/14/11

BSCAN ILL System with Bookeye at University of St. Thomas

St. Paul, MN

Julie Kimlinger posted in the UST Libraries Blog the news from InterLibrary Loan Coordinator Faith Bonitz about the arrival of the new "dream scanner".

"The BSCAN software automates many of the steps of scanning, sending, and updating of the lending article requests that we fill. First, it can read the pick slip, and choose the correct method of transmission, grabbing needed ILL and transaction numbers for OCLC and ILLiad. It can also read and enter Ariel, Odyssey, and email addresses, and patron names. After we scan the article, the software can automatically de-skew crooked pages, correct for book curvature, and clean up the margins, so there are no black borders and fingers in the scan. It scans two pages at a time, but separates the one scan into two images. Additionally, by means of ILLiad's Odyssey Helper, BSCAN can update the requests in ILLiad/OCLC to "shipped," as it sends the article via Ariel, Odyssey, or email. We have been very pleased with this scanner and software, both with the quality of the scans and with the workflow efficiencies it offers. Support for the product by the vendor has also been very satisfactory."

Read the original story here.

9/26/11

Scan And Deliver Webinar Report

Online Webinar

Beth Doyle shares her notes and insights during the OCLC "Scan and Deliver" webinar. Bookeye scanners are mentioned several times, "Much of the Q&A session was about the Bookeye book scanner which most of these institutions are using for their DoD requests..."

Read the original story here.

OCLC Scan and Deliver Webinar Slides, OCLC Research

Scan and Deliver Report, OCLC

9/23/11

KIC Bookeye 4 System at Kentucky Historical Society

Frankfort, KY

The Kentucky Historical Society announces ScanFest, a series of sessions for patrons to bring in their fragile books and KHS will use the Bookeye 4 scanner to create several digital images for the patron on a USB flash drive.

Read the original story here.

8/24/11

Binghamton University Adds KIC

Binghamton University, NY

"The Libraries announce the addition of a new state-of-the-art document scanning kiosk", begins the post announcing the latest addition to student resources.

Student response is "thank you, thank you, thank you for the addition of this great scanner!".

Read the original story here.

Events / Exhibits

5/03/2013

MLA

Boston, MA

Come visit us for a personal demonstration and learn how to bring your library into the digital age.

5/01/2013

FLA

Orlando, FL

Come visit us for a personal demonstration and learn how to bring your library into the digital age.

4/24/2013

TLA

Fort Worth, TX

Come visit us for a personal demonstration and learn how to bring your library into the digital age.

4/18/2013

MAC

Indianapolis, IN

Come visit us for a personal demonstration and learn how to bring your library into the digital age.

4/10/2013

ACRL

Indianapolis, IN

Come visit us for a personal demonstration and learn how to bring your library into the digital age.


........ KIC is free, it's convenient, and it keeps you out of the copy line. - Amherst College

........ My favorite is the new KIC Bookeye scanner...it has been quite popular.... It's so cool and scans super-fast. - Boston University

........ There are two pieces of equipment that I love in this library; the hole puncher and the KIC scan station, because they both work every time! - Florida Atlantic University

........ We are replacing all our copiers with KIC... We are thrilled with KIC. - Fuller Theological Seminary

........ Everything works so well - BSCAN ILL with the Bookeye has exceeded our expectations! - George Mason University

........ Thank you for providing such a great product and such great service, and for being committed to making sure that your product continues to be the best that it can be! - Maryville University

........ We're VERY pleased with BSCAN ILL, Everything is working great! - Tufts University

........ Our ILL Department is practically based on our Bookeye scanner with Bscan ILL, we love this product. - University of Memphis

........ We're very impressed with the quality of the scans from our Bookeye 4. - University of South Florida

........ We're so pleased with the service from DLSG at Image Access. - University of Vermont

........ I was extremely impressed with the level of service and dedication ... always a pleasure using your products! - University of Washington, Seattle

........ Opus FreeFlow and our Bookeye scanner are so great we bought a second one! - Wayne State University

........ It's all working great! - Western Connecticut State University

........ Everyone is really liking KIC. It is totally saving us a lot of time. KIC is very intuitive and simple to use. - Montana State University Billings

........ We love our Bookeye 3, love it. We love Opus FreeFlow too. - University of Houston

........ We love Opus FreeFlow and all the auto features, like the thumb removal and the book deskew. The quality of the images are absolutely amazing. - The American Museum of Natural History

........ We love BscanILL and how it automatically sends out articles to the users. - University of Denver

........ Wow! KIC is very easy to use and is self explanatory. Everyone at the school has had nothing but praise for it . - Cleveland State University

........ Given the virtual aspect of students' learning today, this method of research material delivery is essential. - University of Washington

........ We love KIC with the Bookeye 4 scanner. The Inter-library Loan department salivates on a regular basis. They have orbital (face-up) scanners of their own, but they come down to use KIC because they like it much better. - Texas A&M

........ It's the most essential piece of equipment in our library. - Baylor University

........ The KIC interface is ten times better than the BookScan Station (CCP, Scannx, Xerox) user interface. - Harvard University

........ We LOVE LOVE LOVE the cropping features and the upload speed on our KIC Bookeye 4! - The Brooklyn Museum of Art

........ We love our KICs! - Howard Hughes Medical Center

........ I can see so many uses for this KIC book scanning system, and it will definitely save wear and tear on library materials. - Northwestern State University

........ KIC is what people want. We have noticed a significant decrease in photocopy use and an increase in scanner use. The KIC scanners are more efficient and they save paper. Both students and faculty like how easy they are to use and that they save time. - University of Missouri, Kansas City

........ I'm very pleased with the Bookeye and Opus FreeFlow, more importantly the service supplied by your team. I want to commend all of you! I may be used as a reference! - 11th Circuit Court of Appeals

........ We have been very pleased with this scanner and software (BSCAN ILL with Bookeye scanner), both with the quality of the scans and with the workflow efficiencies it offers. Support for the product by the vendor has also been very satisfactory... (in addition) we are filling a larger number of journal article requests from full-text online databases. - University of St. Thomas

........ Opus searchable pdf's are more reliable, take less time and are much better than the Acrobat text pdf's. - Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville

........ As with all really cool, useful technology it was very popular so we are thrilled to announce that a second KIC has been set up on the first floor of our library. - Plattsburgh State University of New York

........ Students line up to use KIC instead of photocopiers. Our users are loving that they do not have to pay for scanning with KIC. - University of Texas, Arlington

........ I am always impressed with the service that DSLG / Image Access provides. - Columbia Law School

........ We love the BookEdge so much more than the Scannx product. KICs interface is so easy to use, it is just two steps. - Millersville University of Pennsylvania

........ I'm very impressed with Bookeye 4 scanner and BSCAN ILL software. We increased our productivity... what took me 4 hours in the past, now it takes me just 1 hour. We are very happy. - Midwestern State University

........ I love the excellent and prompt service you guys provide, I know a lot of tech companies that provide terrible service. KIC is very easy and simple to use. I love that it splits the pages for you. - Miami University of Ohio

........ Wow, you guys (service department) are awesome. These are the best scanners ever. - Colorado State University

........ We've been scanning our older public records using a Bookeye since 2006. Digitizing our records and making them available on line is one of the best decisions we made. - Hendricks County

........ KIC is very popular here, people use it all the time. I love how it performs so quickly. - Bentley University

........ We and our patrons are thrilled with the KIC BookEdge! - St. Mary's College of Maryland

........ Our new WideTEK 25 scanner so beautiful! The quality of images is so impressive. We are extremely happy to have this scanner in our department. - Northeastern University

........ KIC made my life so much easier during a stressful exam week! - Duke University

........ Our KIC BookEdge is our new best friend! It has enhanced our ILL process and solved the problem of copying tightly bound journals with almost no gutter left. Our students love using it too! - Baylor University, School of Nursing

........ The KIC BookEdge+ is a very intuitive system. I got the hang of it quickly... I don't know how, but you folks built a machine that knew what I was thinking, what I was needing. ... Just feedback to show my appreciation for KIC and your super service. Like I said, you guys made me feel important! - Texas Tech University

........ Our KIC BookEdge system looks so much nicer than the Scannx (Xerox, CCP), the cabinet looks so sleek. - Villanova

........ If I had the money I'd buy three more of these! (Bookeye 3 R2) We run it day in and day out with great results! - Boston University

........ We Really like KIC, it is very easy and intuitive. - University of San Francisco

........ The BSCAN ILL software and BookEdge scanner has increased our productivity and efficiency significantly. My student workers love it. - Montana State University, Billings

........ Students are absolutely stunned by KIC's abilities. - North Georgia College & State University

........ Our students LOVE the KIC BookEdge systems, so we think they were a great purchase. - Emporia State University

........ I can tell you that of the public scanners we have for patron use [which includes the Zeta] the KIC BookEye systems are by far the most popular. - Texas A&M University

........ Students love KIC and use it ALL the time. - Paul Smith's College

........ Students LOVE KIC - it's totally intuitive - works like a charm! - St. Mary's College

........ KIC is seriously impacting my printer/copier revenue stream! Students love it! - University of New Hampshire

........ Who needs a photocopier now that we have a KIC book scanning system? - Diablo Valley College

........ We always have long lines to use our 6 KIC scanners! - University of Houston

........ Our KIC was so popular - always a line of students waiting to use it - we had to purchase a second one! - University of Alaska

........ KIC is AWESOME!" - University of Oregon .......... We LOVE our KIC book scan stations! - University of Iowa

........ The KIC interface seems to be better designed based on staff and student comments. - Texas A&M

........ Love the KIC scanner. NO need for a photocopier! - University of Pennsylvania

........ We love you KIC scanners AND so do our STUDENTS! Thanks! - Missouri, Columbia

........ We love our KIC system, it is so much cooler than the Ivina. KIC looks like it is from the 21st century, the other one looks like it is from a hundred years ago. Also we love the fact that you can export as an MP3 in KIC. - Millersville University of Pennsylvania

........ KIC makes my research so much more accessible! Thank ya! - Duke University

........ Students love the KIC, they are always using it. You would think that with all the other technology our library has, that students would use them. No, instead they say 'You guys have a KIC!! That is so Cool!' - Miami University of Ohio

........ Without a doubt, the KIC BookEdge is a great machine. But the service we received...is what made the sale. - St. Mary's College of Maryland

........ People love the KIC Bookeye 4 scanner, they love using the cradles. - Columbia Law School

........ Our administrators have noted that photocopier activity has gone down in the past years, and they are attributing that to KIC … the quality of the scans are excellent … The Bookeyes are amazing scanners. - University of Texas

........ The opportunities created for NSU students to enhance their studies and course materials will be unmatched by most institutions of comparable size---and by many that are much larger! - Northwestern State University

........ Each time I've had the opportunity to introduce a new student to this service, the response has generally been surprise and delight. - University of Washington


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