scanning-on papers and books

Adam Blatner ablatner at verizon.net
Fri Jan 22 15:43:21 CST 2010


Dear people,
     It occurred to me that you or people in your associated networks of students and other psychodrama-type folks---well, maybe one or two or a few of you---might have developed the skill and the technology for scanning on papers, book chapters, and the like. It's getting to be about time that this stuff became digitized. I've begun to do a little, but I am also working on many projects. 
      So is there anyone or someone you know who cares (because for everyone on this listserve I think many of you have sub-networks of associates or students who are not on this listserve), correspond with me and we'll see what we can work out. I'm more inclined to work with folks in the USA because of shipping purposes. I'm a bit wary because I've had folks say yes, yes, about scanning on photos, etc., but then they sat on it and it took extreme efforts to get it back. Whew! 
        Warmly, 
Adam Blatner, M.D.
   website: www.blatner.com/adam/   
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