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DatacomIT

Locality: South Melbourne, Victoria

Phone: +61 1300 887 507



Address: 1 Albert Rd 3004 South Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.datacomit.com.au/contact-us/

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23.01.2022 Trying to navigate through an uncertain future? Moving your collections online is becoming increasingly necessary to maintain community engagement in this changing world....https://bit.ly/2SJaeqA



20.01.2022 We're here to help We understand the complexity of accessing hardcopy material while working remotely, therefore DatacomIT is offering a rapid turnaround for all digitisation work. https://bit.ly/2KqqZ5t

18.01.2022 DatacomIT wins $A3M Army digitisation deal (IDM Magazine 2020) article. Army Records go Digital......

16.01.2022 DatacomIT has a duty of care both professionally and ethically to support and protect our staff, customers and suppliers to the best of our ability. Stay safe everyone https://bit.ly/2X5H6fI



14.01.2022 Congratulations i2S Innovative Imaging Solutions on the latest CopiBook scanner installation in India. State-of-the-art scanner designed to meet the high demands of digitising projects without compromising image quality. CopiBook scanner available in Australia from DatacomIT.

10.01.2022 We’re thrilled and honoured to have been invited to sit (virtually) with Gale to discuss DatacomIT and our philosophy with our very own Richard Wilson leading the discussion. Listen to Richard discuss some interesting projects undertaken by DatacomIT.https://bit.ly/34xjPpG

08.01.2022 We’re delighted to have worked with and continue to work with the National Library of Australia (the creators of Trove) on digitising thousands of material items now loaded to Trove. We've scanned many millions of newspaper pages across hundreds of publications including some of the earliest Australian publications and the iconic Australian Women's Weekly. #Trove has grown far beyond its original purpose giving many people a sense of community.



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