Preserve Your Memories!
The Princeton Public Library would like to assist people in preserving their memories by scanning in their old documents, photos, photo film stripes, slides, and VHS videos.
These items will be converted to computer files and put on DVDs or flash drives (also called USB drives or thumb drives) for people to take home.
There will be a small charge to cover the cost of supplies ($3.50 for each flash drive and $1.00 per DVD).
This project will start January 21st and end February 8th.
Due to the anticipated high demand for this service, we ask that people limit the number of items they bring in.
LIMIT PER PERSON:
4 VHS tapes, 4 documents, and 40 photos.
Film strips and slides to be determined on a case-by-case basis.
We understand that people may have many more items they wish to digitize, so we are willing to teach you how to use the equipment! Please call us to set up an appointment: 920-295-6777.
Paper copies of photos (on regular copy paper, NOT on photo paper) can be printed at the library for minimal cost: each 8.5" X 11" sheet of paper is ten cents for black and white, twenty five cents for color.
The Preserve Your Memories service will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Processing time may take several weeks.
Part of the long wait time has to do with limited staff, but it is also because any VHS tape takes as many hours to convert as there are hours of footage on the tape. That means that if your VHS tape is two hours long, it takes us two hours to convert it.
The library will call people when their items are ready to be picked up.
Although we will take the utmost care with any materials entrusted to us, we require people submitting items to sign a form with a waiver releasing us from liability for damage done during the scanning process. The form also guarantees that you are not submitting copyrighted material for us to copy/digitize. We cannot and will not copy Hollywood movies and other protected works. This service is strictly for people's personal memories.
We encourage people to tell us about historic family photos and documents that may be of interest to the Princeton Historical Society. We can help make digital copies of these, at no charge, to give to the Historical Society for their collection. The Historical Society will want to be able to contact people in order to document the full stories behind the photos.