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The Image Services Center was established in July 2002 to promote preservation and facilitate access to fragile materials. Image Services preserves materials though microfilming, digitization, and photographic replication. We facilitate access by making surrogate copies for reference, study and exhibition. Image Services is a unit of the Metadata Services and Digital Projects.
Image Services performs high-quality digitization of historical photograph materials, manuscripts, cultural artifacts and other visual materials. In addition, Image Services assists in the coordination of large scale, library wide digitization projects, consulting on equipment, advising on best practices and providing training and technical scanning support.
The Microfilming Unit creates archival copies of documents and legal records on 35mm and 16mm microfilm. Please contact
The Exhibit Services Unit provides outreach assistance by designing and producing research posters, slides, transparencies, exhibit labels and signs.
Services most frequently requested include scanning slides, documents, and images to digital files, and burning digital files to slide film.
Schedule of Services and Fees
For logo, identity, and interactive media design, please contact the Interactive Media Group. For publication and pre-press design, please contact University Publications.
Image Services produces fine digital and traditional prints from the University Library's Special Collections and University Archives Photo Collections. For information on ordering prints, contact Lesli Larson.
See also Special Collections information on Duplication Fees and Rates.
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Image Services can also assist with copy-stand photography; consult on capture, use and storage of digital images; and provide limited photographic documentation of events in either film or digital formats.
For more information, contact Lesli Larson, Image Services Coordinator.
Maintained by: MSDP, msdpweb@uoregon.edu