April 27–May 3
Preserve Your Family Memories & Local History
Celebrate Digital Preservation Week with a special Library service: the opportunity to have your cherished family photos scanned and preserved digitally! In-person drop-off; first come, first served.
Drop-Off:
- Drop off your photos in person between April 27–May 3 at the Aspen Drive or Cook Park Library Information Desk.
- Limited to the first 20 patrons, up to five photos each, no larger than 11″x17”.
- Patrons with local family connections can choose to donate a copy of the digital images to the Libertyville Historical Society.
Pick-Up:
- Library staff will contact you when your photos are ready for pick-up.
- Original photos may be picked up at the Library building where they were dropped off.
- You will also receive a flash drive with 300dpi digital copies of the photos and a handout with tools and tips for digitizing more material at the Library.
Questions?
Stop by the Information Desk or give us a call.
Digitization Services at the Library
Learn more about how you can digitize your own material at the library.
Book time in Digital Studio 2
This fully equipped digitization station allows users to convert and archive analog photo, audio, and video into digital formats. Also features a Cricut cutting machine. Learn more and reserve space on the Digital Studios webpage.
Attend a Studio Workshop
Register for a short, 30-minute workshop on a variety of Digital Studio topics, including how to set up recording sessions; digitize VHS tapes, cassettes, and vinyl records; scan photos, slides, and negatives; and get familiar with the Cricut machine. View the schedule on our event calendar.
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