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Crowley Debuts Table-Top Robotic Scanner at Ala Mid-Winter Meeting This Friday

Frederick, MD and Boston, MA – Christopher Crowley, The Crowley Company president, is pleased to announce the American arrival of the Austrian-made Qidenus RBS Pro TableTop (TT) unit. The exclusive U.S. distributor for Qidenus, the European market leader in high-quality robotic book scanners, The Crowley Company will demonstrate the technology in Booth #2200 at the American Library Association Mid-Winter meeting in Boston this week.
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Crowley to Introduce “M200X” All-Digital Reader/Printer to International Market at IFLA

The Crowley Company will introduce the Mekel Technology M200X universal microform scanner at the World Library and Information Congress: 75th IFLA General Conference and Assembly in Milan, Italy on August 23rd. The small volume reader/printer is a departure in size and price from Crowley’s other Mekel products – high-volume microfilm, microfiche and aperture card scanners – but is consistent with their goal to provide the highest quality capture equipment in each market.
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Chris Crowley Briefs InfoTrends at AIIM 2009

InfoTrends is the leading worldwide market research and strategic consulting firm for the digital imaging and document solutions industry. Analyst Anne Valaitis interviewed The Crowley Company president, Chris Crowley, from the AIIM show floor in Philadelphia for one in a series of podcasts.

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Crowley Conversions Newsletter – Vol 1 No 1

Direct from Austria and faster than a kid riding a bike with no hands – not to mention far more reliable – the first fully-automatic book scanner to reach the Americas will be found at The Crowley Company this Spring. The North American distributor for Qidenus Technologies, we expect to begin hands-on marketing efforts mid-May.
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New Product Offerings For 2009 Broaden Crowley Reach

Document scanners, robotic book scanners, a small-volume reader/printer and the first edition of a stunning new microfilm scanning software have all been added to The Crowley Company’s 2009 equipment offerings, enabling the firm to address the diverse imaging and economic needs of the corporate, archival and institutional industries in North America and beyond.
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Helping Harvard Divinity School to Reveal a Present History

In the spring of 2006, Andover-Harvard Theological Library at Harvard Divinity School was contacted by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C., with an expressed interest in obtaining copies of the library’s records of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) for use at the museum.

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New Lease on ‘Life’ – Millions of the Magazine’s Images Have Been Put on Google with Help from a Frederick Company

Under contract to Life and Google, a Frederick-based imaging company has spent two years scanning those rare images, along with a few million others from the magazine archives. All told, some 20 technicians, working as a team about 16 hours a day, have scanned nearly 6 million images. Google has put about 2 million online: pictures of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preparing for the March on Washington, of Clark Gable at his home, of atomic bomb tests on…

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The Crowley Company Helps Bring LIFE to Life Again

Imagine seeing 75 years of history scroll across your screen every day for two years and not being able to talk about it. Such has been life (pun intended) for approximately 20 Crowley Company employees tasked with digitizing nearly 10 million images from Time Incorporated’s LIFE magazine archives. Working since December of 2006 and led by project manager DeAnne Larsen, the Crowley staff has witnessed never-publicized photos of distinguished personalities and celebrities, world events, wars, scientific advances and the intimate…

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The Crowley Company Announces Eastman Kodak Company Service Agreement

In a move to further enhance customer service on imaging hardware both manufactured and distributed by The Crowley Company, president Christopher Crowley announces a technical services relationship with KODAK Service and Support. “This is a beneficial alliance for our customers,” says Crowley. “KODAK Service and Support will provide outsourced maintenance and support on a variety of our Mekel Technology and Zeutschel copying and scanning equipment where it makes geographic sense.
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Crowley to Unveil Mach V “Quantum Scanning” at ARMA Conference

The Mekel MACH V will be introduced to the public by The Crowley Company on Monday, October 20th at the ARMA International Conference and Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada (Las Vegas Convention Center). “The MACH V is the vehicle of our Quantum Scanning process – a step beyond the typical full-roll or ribbon-scanning hardware and processes currently on the market,” states company president Chris Crowley. “It’s a natural progression in our Mekel product line.
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