In 2007 the Internet Archive asked us to partner with them on a project to bring the complexity of NASA’s multi-organizational imaging content under one unified interface, LUNA. With the release of our brand-new web-based Viewer interface a year earlier, we were up for that very challenge...
Luna by the Numbers: Scanning in 2013
Luna's Digital Images are Just Like See's Candy Chocolates! (And You Do Know What You’re Going to Get.)
I recently read an article entitled "Digitizing Art Collections" in PENTA DAILY. Its conclusion is correct. Digitization does raise the value of a collection. The trouble is that private parties with "only" $5 million in net worth don't feel wealthy enough to fund digitization projects...
20-Year-Old CD-ROM? Sure, we can help you with that…
We recently got an email from the Environmental Design Library at UC Berkeley asking for our help. They had come across a CD-ROM we produced twenty years ago and wanted to use it!
A Wellcome Addition: Medical History on View
Those of us interested in digital content and open access were pleased by the recent release of over 100,000 images from London's Wellcome Library, a leading institution devoted to medical history...
Some Like It Digitized
One of the really cool aspects of working at Luna is we are asked to create digital surrogates of fabulous primary source materials that very few people ever get to see, much less handle. One such current project is digitization of feature film scripts from the Billy Wilder collection, including the writer/director’s personal desk set of his scripts. We are very excited to be helping out with this project...