Hi Jill

I did all the scanning for Susanne for her first book using my home scanner
and it was adequate for the job. I’m not sure where to access one of these
special scanners and cost and time are limiting and I do not see that there
should be a problem in destroying a single book if it means unlimited copies
will then be available.  I started my lacemaking learning from books and was
teaching lacemaking before Pam Nottingham’s was available, it was not easy
and, to me, the availability of information is more important than a single
copy.

Blow the dust

Alex



From: jill
Sent: Monday, February 6, 2017 6:40 PM
To: jeria...@aol.com ; lace@arachne.com ; alexstillw...@talktalk.net
Subject: Re: [lace] Honiton books by Susanne Thompson

>From my experience of working in a UK university library, there is definitely
a way to scan books without destroying/cutting up the original. It is down to
cost and whether the scanning facility has the capability of scanning a bound
book.

Jill

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