You can go here and possibly find various minority businesses/vendors:
http://www.nmsdc.org/
*Trescott Research - Paul T. Jackson *
2503 Natalie Lane, Steilacoom, WA 98388
http://www.trescottresearch.com <http://www.trescottresearch.com/>
Support Authors:
http://www.plateauareawriters.org <http://www.plateauareawriters.org/>
Support Musicians
http://www.gatewayconcertband.org <http://www.gatewayconcertband.org/>
On 3/12/2018 2:03 PM, Shaw, Emily F. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do you know of any minority- and/or women-owned vendors who provide standards-compliant audiovisual digitization services?
>
> I'd be glad if this inquiry sparked some dialogue, but I'm also hoping for an answer to this specific question. We're working on a digitization grant proposal, and our campus partners posed this question to me. I did not know of any, but don't purport to know everything and would be glad to know if any such companies exist. The collection we're working with is audio (common formats), but I'd be glad to learn about minority- and/or women-owned vendors that provide standards-compliant digitization services for other types of material as well.
>
> I'll be posting this inquiry on several lists, so please forgive the duplication.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Emily Frieda Shaw
> Assistant Professor
> Head, Preservation and Reformatting
> The Ohio State University Libraries
> Library Tech Center
> 1165 Kinnear Road 125B Columbus, OH 43212
> 614-292-5085
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