
Bound Books, Newspapers, & Magazines
Archival Digitization
Digitizing newspapers and magazines provide a means for long-term archiving and preservation. Digital copies can be stored in secure servers and cloud storage, preventing further physical degradation and loss due to aging, pests, or natural disasters, ensuring they are preserved for future generations.
Newspapers & magazines degrade quickly
Digitize Before It’s Too Late!
TDAG has invested in next-generation scanning equipment for the digitization of newspapers and magazines. A dedicated staff of trained scanning technicians will ensure the highest quality digital image files while maintaining the integrity of your originals, regardless of the type, size, age, or fragility.
We have digitized millions of pages for:
- Libraries, museums, local governments, historical societies
- News organizations, college publications, corporate reports
- Associations, unions, fraternal organizations
- Magazine publishers, specialty publishers, retail catalogs
- Educational publishers, documentary producers

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In House digitization with
State-Of-The-Art Equipment
TDAG uses advanced Kirtas-Kabis II automated book scanners for digitizing a wide range of bound materials, including books, newspapers, and scrapbooks. The system captures 21MP images in full color at a rate of over 500 pages per hour, with automatic centering and gentle book positioning, making it ideal for fragile and rare books.
Depending on the asset’s size and condition, TDAG may also use manual scanners like the Book2Net Kiosk and Image Access Bookeye 4 V1A. All digitization is done in-house, with OCR and multipage PDF creation powered by LIBRIS software.

Preserve Your Legacy, TODAY!
Let us be your trusted partner in preserving your history and making it accessible for future generations.