Ancestor Homes, Guest Blog Our giant scanning week was a fantastic success; we managed to digitise over 3,000 documents! Once we have indexed and transcribed them they will be added... read more →
Metis is an Italian company that specialises in designing and manufacturing high quality scanners for the reproduction industry. Massimo Colagrande, his brother Lorenzo and sister Silvia are Metis owners and... read more →
As a culture, we value high definition (HD) image resolution. An anthropological study has yet to be done on the societal importance of advanced image quality (I think) but the... read more →
Having supplied the Imaging Services department of the Wellcome Library with several types of book scanning and capture systems including book2net A2 High Resolution Scanner with 20cm Motorised Cradle, Guardian... read more →
Genus is proud to report on the installation of a book2net Spirit book scanner for self-service use at one of the leading higher education institutions in the UK and Ireland.... read more →
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland have installed a public access digital capture book scanner, the book2net Kiosk, as part of their new record office, which befits PRONI’s position... read more →
We took the book2net Spirit for a free on-site demonstration to the main library at the University of Plymouth. The main reason for this demonstration was to allow the library... read more →
In June 2011, the National Library of Scotland installed two public use book2net Kiosks to allow an enhanced book scanning service for their users. We interviewed Preservation and Conservation Manager,... read more →
In October 2010, Genus took the book2net Kiosk for a free on-site demonstration at the BP Archive in Warwickshire. The main reason for this demonstration was to allow the archives... read more →
As the exclusive distributor for the regions of Europe, Middle East and Africa, The Microfilm Shop division of Genus receives "Best Performance in Microfilm Sales" Award from Fujifilm Europe GmbH... read more →
Genus launch Hyperwave Document Management, Records Management, Web Content Management, Workflow and Collaboration software in the UK. Click here to read more about Hyperwave.
At this year's DM Awards in London, Genus won website of the year for their new online shopping site www.paperscanners.co.uk. The website is host to a wide variety of book,... read more →
A white paper written by The Microfilm Collaboration Working Group. Click here to view.
Genus, a long established specialist in the Document Management services industry, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Micrographic, Xerox Large Format and Scanner Equipment service and consumables division... read more →
Genus are proud to have partnered with Avision to add to our collection of best of breed products. Avision manufacture personal, workgroup and departmental scanners across the whole world and... read more →
After a successful first AIIM Road Show in June 2010, Genus will be taking part in the June 2011 Road Show, 13th – 16th June. The exhibitions will be in... read more →
Genus will be supporting its German partner Inotec at Ce-Bit, the world renowned trade fair, in Hanover, Germany. As well as representing the Inotec range of document scanners we will... read more →
With the arrival of new products from Inotec, 400 Series Document Scanner, book2net Spirit, book scanner and the Avision document scanners, our sales team have been travelling across the UK... read more →
Are you considering acquiring the microfilm services of a document management company? Are you looking for safe archival of your delicate documents? Click here to read.
An article from the International Journal of Electronic Governance explains how Steffen Schilke of the Gemeinsame IT-Stelle der hessischen Justiz in Frankfurt am Main in Germany and Andreas Rauber of... read more →
After writing his famous "Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Information" paper for Scientific American, Jeff Rothenberg has a web site full of interesting articles on the technical, software and hardware... read more →
The French National Centre for Scientific Research conduct tests on the longevity of portable media. Click here to read.