Pinal Libraries to Begin “Operation Digitization” Thanks to Grant from State

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

FLORENCE – Do you have boxes of old photos that are sitting the closet gathering dust and beginning to fade away?

Are there home movies sitting around that cannot be played because you don’t have a VCR?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, the Pinal County Library District has a deal for you.

Beginning in September, eight libraries around Pinal County will offer “Digitization Stations” where patrons can convert their family photos and home movies to either a digital or updated medium, such as VHS to DVD.
Some of the equipment includes video conversion devices, image scanners, audio cassette converters, and conversion and editing software. Users can bring in their VHS tapes, negatives, slides, and even old camcorders with Hi8 cassettes to convert.

“Due to the lack of digitization services in Pinal County it is our hope that we can help people enjoy their cherished family memories that may have been boxed away,” stated Ann Leonard, Emerging Technologies Librarian. “Bring in your home movies so you can share them with family online!”

Operation Digitization is available thanks to a grant acquired by the Pinal County Library District this year. The “Operation Digitization” grant is for $29,500. The grant was awarded by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State. Also helping with the project are federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Another grant known as “Maximizing Success” will allow the Library District to implement a community analysis to learn what Pinal County residents expect from their public library, what they enjoy and why they may or may not visit their local library.

“When we’re placing book orders, there are times when we are guessing at what people are going to like. It would be helpful to have some hard data,” said Library Director Denise Keller. “Be on the lookout for our surveys at your local library or within your community. Your feedback helps the libraries understand community needs and improve our services!”

These grants will be implemented throughout the Summer and Fall of 2015. Learn more about Pinal County libraries at pinalcountyaz.gov/library and select “Locations.”

Staff (5795 Posts)

There are news or informational items frequently written by staff or submitted to the Copper Basin News, San Manuel Miner, Superior Sun, Pinal Nugget or Oracle Towne Crier for inclusion in our print or digital products. These items are not credited with an author.


Facebooktwitterby feather
Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmailby feather

Comments are closed.

  • Additional Stories

    Annual San Manuel Copper Classic motorcycle race returns March 9

    February 4th, 2024
    by

        Well, they will be at it again. The Trail Riders of Southern Arizona (TRS) will be hosting the […]


    Strong Start to Superior’s 2024

    February 4th, 2024
    by

    Our great town has entered 2024 at hypersonic speed, and we are excited about the many major milestones we have […]


    Winkelman Preparatory Academy plans expansion

    February 4th, 2024
    by

    By Mila Besich   When the school year first started in August of 2023, 16 young girls began attending the […]


    New welding facility open for regional learning in Superior

    February 4th, 2024
    by

      By Nathaniel A. Lopez   It’s official.   On Jan. 23, members of Superior Town Council, Rebuild Superior, Resolution […]


  • Additional Stories

    Queen Creek Bridge replacement project begins on US60; full closures will be required between Superior, Miami for blasting

    February 4th, 2024
    by

      SUPERIOR – The Arizona Department of Transportation is replacing two bridges on US 60 east of Superior with spans […]


    Pinal County hosts vaccine clinics in Kearny, Mammoth

    February 4th, 2024
    by

        On Jan. 14, the Pinal County Animal Care and Control offered low-cost vaccines to local pet owners in […]


    OWN Oracle to disband; Oracle Visitors Center to close

    February 4th, 2024
    by

      By Nathaniel A. Lopez   After many years of service in the Oracle, and surrounding communities, OWN-Oracle Women’s Network, […]


    Ray, Kearny PD receive grant for SRO

    February 1st, 2024
    by

      Ray Unified School District and the Kearny Police Department worked on a grant over the summer that funded a […]


  • Copperarea

  • Southeast Valley Ledger