Document scanning, archiving, and OCR?
February 16, 2005 7:22 AM
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Document scanning and archiving? (MI)
Organizing my new employer's files. I don't have massive quantities to scan, but to do it by hand and create PDFs using, say, Acrobat, could take days. I also need to be able to organize documents and images
already in electronic formats, preferably combined in a seamless folder system that includes the scanned images. I'm trying to determine the necessity of using OCR to get searchability, but am having trouble weighing its value against the labor required (I'd have to scan and then convert to PDF to prevent alteration-- they are long legal documents); if I sacrifice the search functionality, then I can just scan them in directly as PDFs, assuming I've got the right software. Additional factor: the company needs the ability to create PDFs for other purposes as well, so bonus points for recommending a software that includes this feature. Am I making any sense? (I'm only one cup of coffee into the morning.)
I have of course googled, but I'm looking for recommendations (ease of use, good learning curve, speed, etc.) Any experiences with
PaperPort or similar programs?
posted by mireille to computers & internet (7 comments total)
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 7:39 AM on February 16, 2005