Gary Kline wrote:
Thanks for everyone's input. I'll keep trying--or, more
accurately, will keep encouraging my friend to keep checking
into things. He is at a major university with a huge library
complex and all the latest technology, &c... . Cost is an
issue--every which way you turn. The university has some
kind of saving-old-books program, I think, but this book
isn't on the list. There have been steep cuts in staff
and programs in the past couple years, so the thinking may
be: What's the deal with trying to revive a 1913 Ethics
text where it's already on fiche?!
See if a local academic campus has a School of Library and
Information Studies or an equivalent. If so, approach them (rather
than the library proper) to see if an eager graduate school student
can/will take on your conversion project for credit. They may have
free access to the technology required and may provide free labor
too, in exchange for your providing a "real world" work experience
(a practicum or internship type effort is usually a requirement in
these programs).
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
<gregb at scls.lib.wi.us>, (608) 266-6348
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