In a dimly lit back room on the second level of the University of Michigan library's book-shelving department, Courtney Mitchel helped a giant desktop machine digest a rare, centuries-old Bible.
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My first two semesters as a professor, I was swamped in paper, particularly because all my courses have an associated lab section. I was hired about a week before the semester began and took on my ...
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[IMGCAP(1)]Who doesn’t hate to scan? I know I do. But it’s a necessary evil, especially when the goal is to be completely paperless. Just think. What would we do during tax season without scanning?
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