This may not be the problem, but I remember hearing once that some Ariel versions doesn't like certain file resolutions. If the TIF files are scanned at 300 dpi or 150 dpi, they should import fine but may not work at other resolutions or if they were scanned as a mix of resolutions.
Graham Fredrick Information and Technical Assistant Walter E. Helmke Library, Room 163 Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne 260-481-6508 >>> "Nada Vaughn" <nvau...@wustl.edu> 3/24/2009 10:06 AM >>> We have been sending our students to our branch libraries to copy articles from older bound journals, then returning to our office to scan the paper documents. Now that the branch libraries all have scanners, we want to send them with a flash drive ...scan the documents, return to our office and import into Ariel. Upon testing this yesterday, it did not work...neither uploading as a pdf or a tiff. What are we missing? Is there a setting that needs to be changed/ Thanks Nada A. Vaughn Interlibrary Loan Supervisor Washington University Olin Library Campus Box 1061 314-935-4087 (voice) 314-935-4719 (fax) _______________________________________________ ARIE-L mailing list Mail the list at ARIE-L@u.washington.edu Unsubscribe at http://www.arie-l.org#subscribers Archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/arie-l@u.washington.edu/ _______________________________________________ ARIE-L mailing list Mail the list at ARIE-L@u.washington.edu Unsubscribe at http://www.arie-l.org#subscribers Archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/arie-l@u.washington.edu/