tamangel
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Didn't know where to put this question so here goes...
I see all the TM's available here and I wonder how thats done? I have a number of newsletters from a public agency and would like to transfer them to a CD format that would be search-able. Currently when looking for specific terms (names, places, etc..), I have to go through years of monthly publications.. I would like to have each issue, wording and pic's available to retrieve, copy and email to folks.. Any help here other than me having to type out the long way, all wording..? Any commercial places that will scan pages onto a disk that is later search-able? I suppose this too, will be labor-intensive s as I literally have 50 plus years of issues.. Unfortunately, the agency didn't do this nor did the State Library archives..
Mike
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No society can prosper where political expediency trumps common sense. "Once [an elected official] begins to weigh each issue in terms of his chances for reelection," President Kennedy wrote in "Profiles in Courage," "once he begins to compromise away his principles on one issue after another for fear that to do otherwise would halt his career and prevent future fights for principle, then he has lost the very freedom of conscience which justifies his continuance in office."
excerpt from a LA Times newspaper article...
I see all the TM's available here and I wonder how thats done? I have a number of newsletters from a public agency and would like to transfer them to a CD format that would be search-able. Currently when looking for specific terms (names, places, etc..), I have to go through years of monthly publications.. I would like to have each issue, wording and pic's available to retrieve, copy and email to folks.. Any help here other than me having to type out the long way, all wording..? Any commercial places that will scan pages onto a disk that is later search-able? I suppose this too, will be labor-intensive s as I literally have 50 plus years of issues.. Unfortunately, the agency didn't do this nor did the State Library archives..
Mike
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No society can prosper where political expediency trumps common sense. "Once [an elected official] begins to weigh each issue in terms of his chances for reelection," President Kennedy wrote in "Profiles in Courage," "once he begins to compromise away his principles on one issue after another for fear that to do otherwise would halt his career and prevent future fights for principle, then he has lost the very freedom of conscience which justifies his continuance in office."
excerpt from a LA Times newspaper article...