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<title><![CDATA[Document Spring Cleaning: How to Finally Get Organized]]></title>
<link>http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/document-spring-cleaning-how-to-finally-get-organized/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2013 13:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Ambir Technology</dc:creator>
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<p>Spring is here, and it’s time to clean. But just because you’ve vacuumed the carpets and emptied the trash doesn’t mean you’re finished.</p>
<p>No, you’re not done until <em>everything</em> is tidy. And that includes your home or office’s paper records. With one scanner and a computer, you can revolutionize the way your small business runs or your method for taking care of life’s everyday tasks.</p>
<p>Maybe you’ve been putting it off for a while now. Watching the copies of bills, bank statements, invoices and receipts pile up for months or even years. And every day you don’t start it, the more daunting a task it becomes.</p>
<p>But today’s the day. This guide can help you on your way to becoming a little more paperless. You’ll finally have room on your desk for your mouse pad again.</p>
<p>1)    <strong>Enroll in Paperless Billing: </strong>First, head to the websites of as many of your utility providers, cable services and whoever else sends you bills to enroll in paperless billing. You already get enough junk in your mailbox every day. Ditch the archaic paper bills. It’s usually a quick process; companies actually want you to do it and promote it accordingly on their websites.</p>
<p>2)    <strong>Make Use of Online Banking: </strong>Have access to online banking? It’s time to utilize that handy online bill pay your bank provides. Free yourself from the pesky processing fees utility providers often place on online and phone payments and automate the whole process, so you never pay a late charge again.</p>
<p>3)    <strong>Get Yourself a Scanner: </strong>Got a scanner? If not, <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Ambir-Products/Sheet-Fed-Scanners">check these out</a>. You’re going to need one. If you have mountains of paper, you might want to consider an ADF scanner. If you have only molehills of documents, a sheetfed scanner will probably get the job done for you.</p>
<p>Either way, a scanner is a great investment for the long term. It’s tough to completely stop the flow of incoming paper, and you may need to scan random files in the future. Plus, you can always scan old photos and business cards you wish to keep.</p>
<p>4)    <strong>Find a Shredder: </strong>Another thing you might want to have is a good shredder. Some of what you have lying around is probably sensitive information, i.e. bank statements, credit card bills, love letters from an old flame, etc. So after you digitize and store it securely, there’s no point in having a paper copy for anyone to discover. (That is, after you’ve backed it up.)</p>
<p>5)    <strong>Make a Plan: </strong>Be sure to have directories and folders set up for appropriate storage. Know where it’s all going, before you begin. Or consider document management software to make organization even easier. We offer Presto! <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Pagemanager-9">PageManager 9</a> and <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Ambir-Products/Software/BC600-FE">BizCard 6</a>.</p>
<p>If you would like to scan to <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/two-ways-to-scan-directly-to-evernote/">Evernote</a> or <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/how-to-scan-directly-to-google-docs/">Google Docs</a>, there are ways to do that as well. (Click either link to learn how.) Again, determine this all beforehand. It’ll make your job easier.</p>
<p>6)    <strong>Should It Stay or Should It Go?: </strong>Take this opportunity to re-assess your current document situation. Choose what you want to scan carefully. Don’t just scan every scrap of paper you have. If you don’t need it, don’t scan it.</p>
<p>But when in doubt, keep it. Some official business documents need to be kept for a minimum of six years. Some even require ten. Some need to be kept forever. <a href="http://www.onlineorganizing.com/NewslettersArticle.asp?newsletter=go&#38;article=903">Here’s a guide.</a></p>
<p>7)    Scan!: Scanning time. If you have an ADF model, you can load many documents at once and set a path for them to take. If you’re using AmbirScan, refer to <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/hands-on-with-the-imagescan-pro-940u/">this post</a> for instructions on ADF workflow.</p>
<p>If you’re using an Ambir sheetfed model, you will be able to utilize the AutoContinue function, which allows you to continuously scan without the program prompting you between sheets. It’ll place each document in the same PDF file. This is especially helpful for scanning packets of information.</p>
<p>8)    <strong>Keep an Extra: </strong>Back everything up. Whether it’s onto an external hard drive, to the cloud or even to a memory stick, be sure you have <em>at least</em> two digital copies of everything. It’s too easy to accidentally hit the delete key.</p>
<p>If you’re scanning for your business, be sure to go over the scanning process and the expectations for the future with any other. Living and working digitally is an ongoing process, but with just a little bit of coordination, it can streamline any small business’s document workflow.</p>
<p>9)    <strong>Stick with it:</strong> Scanning can be hard work. But if you follow the plan you’ve set up beforehand, you’ll start to see a whole new way of working and living coming together in front of your very eyes. Everything in it’s rightful place, just a click or two away.</p>
<p>Some other tips:</p>
<ul>
<li>Scan at a maximum of 300 dpi for increased speed</li>
<li>If you want to get rid of stored data, erasing it won’t always do the trick. The hard disk must be destroyed.</li>
<li>If you’re using Liquid Paper to protect information, be sure it’s dry before scanning.</li>
<li>Remove your staples!</li>
<li>If you scan photos or other physically sensitive documents, use protective <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Scanner-Accessories">sleeves</a>.</li>
<li>If your scans are blurry, streaky or completely nonexistent, refer to our <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/scanner-calibration-101/">post on calibration</a>.</li>
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<title><![CDATA[Document Spring Cleaning: How to Finally Get Organized]]></title>
<link>http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/04/11/document-spring-cleaning-how-to-get-organized/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 15:26:12 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Ambir Technology</dc:creator>
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<p>Spring is here, and it’s time to clean. But just because you’ve vacuumed the carpets and emptied the trash doesn’t mean you’re finished.</p>
<p>No, you’re not done until <em>everything</em> is tidy. And that includes your home or office’s paper records. With one scanner and a computer, you can revolutionize the way your small business runs or your method for taking care of life’s everyday tasks.</p>
<p>Maybe you’ve been putting it off for a while now. Watching the copies of bills, bank statements, invoices and receipts pile up for months or even years. And every day you don’t start it, the more daunting a task it becomes.</p>
<p>But today’s the day. This guide can help you on your way to becoming a little more paperless. You’ll finally have room on your desk for your mouse pad again.</p>
<p>1)    <strong>Enroll in Paperless Billing: </strong>First, head to the websites of as many of your utility providers, cable services and whoever else sends you bills to enroll in paperless billing. You already get enough junk in your mailbox every day. Ditch the archaic paper bills. It’s usually a quick process; companies actually want you to do it and promote it accordingly on their websites.</p>
<p>2)    <strong>Make Use of Online Banking: </strong>Have access to online banking? It’s time to utilize that handy online bill pay your bank provides. Free yourself from the pesky processing fees utility providers often place on online and phone payments and automate the whole process, so you never pay a late charge again.</p>
<p>3)    <strong>Get Yourself a Scanner: </strong>Got a scanner? If not, <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Ambir-Products/Sheet-Fed-Scanners">check these out</a>. You’re going to need one. If you have mountains of paper, you might want to consider an ADF scanner. If you have only molehills of documents, a sheetfed scanner will probably get the job done for you.</p>
<p>Either way, a scanner is a great investment for the long term. It’s tough to completely stop the flow of incoming paper, and you may need to scan random files in the future. Plus, you can always scan old photos and business cards you wish to keep.</p>
<p>4)    <strong>Find a Shredder: </strong>Another thing you might want to have is a good shredder. Some of what you have lying around is probably sensitive information, i.e. bank statements, credit card bills, love letters from an old flame, etc. So after you digitize and store it securely, there’s no point in having a paper copy for anyone to discover. (That is, after you’ve backed it up.)</p>
<p>5)    <strong>Make a Plan: </strong>Be sure to have directories and folders set up for appropriate storage. Know where it’s all going, before you begin. Or consider document management software to make organization even easier. We offer Presto! <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Pagemanager-9">PageManager 9</a> and <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Ambir-Products/Software/BC600-FE">BizCard 6</a>.</p>
<p>If you would like to scan to <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/two-ways-to-scan-directly-to-evernote/">Evernote</a> or <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/01/19/how-to-scan-directly-to-google-docs/">Google Docs</a>, there are ways to do that as well. (Click either link to learn how.) Again, determine this all beforehand. It’ll make your job easier.</p>
<p>6)    <strong>Should It Stay or Should It Go?: </strong>Take this opportunity to re-assess your current document situation. Choose what you want to scan carefully. Don’t just scan every scrap of paper you have. If you don’t need it, don’t scan it.</p>
<p>But when in doubt, keep it. Some official business documents need to be kept for a minimum of six years. Some even require ten. Some need to be kept forever. <a href="http://www.onlineorganizing.com/NewslettersArticle.asp?newsletter=go&#38;article=903">Here’s a guide.</a></p>
<p>7)    Scan!: Scanning time. If you have an ADF model, you can load many documents at once and set a path for them to take. If you’re using AmbirScan, refer to <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/hands-on-with-the-imagescan-pro-940u/">this post</a> for instructions on ADF workflow.</p>
<p>If you’re using an Ambir sheetfed model, you will be able to utilize the AutoContinue function, which allows you to continuously scan without the program prompting you between sheets. It’ll place each document in the same PDF file. This is especially helpful for scanning packets of information.</p>
<p>8)    <strong>Keep an Extra: </strong>Back everything up. Whether it’s onto an external hard drive, to the cloud or even to a memory stick, be sure you have <em>at least</em> two digital copies of everything. It’s too easy to accidentally hit the delete key.</p>
<p>If you’re scanning for your business, be sure to go over the scanning process and the expectations for the future with any other. Living and working digitally is an ongoing process, but with just a little bit of coordination, it can streamline any small business’s document workflow.</p>
<p>9)    <strong>Stick with it:</strong> Scanning can be hard work. But if you follow the plan you’ve set up beforehand, you’ll start to see a whole new way of working and living coming together in front of your very eyes. Everything in it’s rightful place, just a click or two away.</p>
<p>Some other tips:</p>
<ul>
<li>Scan at a maximum of 300 dpi for increased speed</li>
<li>If you want to get rid of stored data, erasing it won’t always do the trick. The hard disk must be destroyed.</li>
<li>If you’re using Liquid Paper to protect information, be sure it’s dry before scanning.</li>
<li>Remove your staples!</li>
<li>If you scan photos or other physically sensitive documents, use protective <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Scanner-Accessories">sleeves</a>.</li>
<li>If your scans are blurry, streaky or completely nonexistent, refer to our <a href="http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/scanner-calibration-101/">post on calibration</a>.</li>
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<title><![CDATA[7 Tips for Scanning in the Legal World]]></title>
<link>http://ambirtechnology.wordpress.com/2012/03/28/7-tips-for-scanning-in-the-legal-world/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 15:32:51 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Ambir Technology</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Law firms and legal departments know the massive amounts of work it takes to digitize and organize m]]></description>
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<p>Law firms and legal departments know the massive amounts of work it takes to digitize and organize mountains of data for eDiscovery and internal archiving. With eDiscovery and PACER eFiling requirements, you’ve hopefully seen the value of electronically-stored information.</p>
<p>Besides the obvious pros of freeing up room in the office and eliminating clutter, digitizing paper records also increases information security while providing easier access for authorized personnel. With the ABA Techshow tomorrow, it’s an appropriate time to list a few tips for scanning in the legal world.</p>
<p>So, what’s the next step in scanning your paper records? Or how can you make your digitization for cases easier?</p>
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<li>Choose a suitable scanner for your needs. How much paper would you estimate you have? Would you classify it as “epic” or “mind-numbing”? Then it’s probably a job for an <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Ambir-Products/High-speed-Workgroup-ADF-Scanners/ImageScan-Pro-940u">ADF scanner</a>. Single practitioners who have stayed organized over the years may only need a <a href="http://www.ambir.com/Ambir-Products/Sheet-Fed-Scanners">sheetfed model</a> to scan their most important documents.</li>
<li>Decide what you want to scan. Are you planning on going completely paperless, moving every scrap of information you have to the cloud? Or do you plan on digitizing only specific batches of information? (Besides what’s required to be digitized for eDiscovery and PACER, of course.)</li>
<li>Set very clear standards with your digitization crew, which may in fact be your litigation support. They should definitely be people you trust. Ask yourself this: Would you be comfortable shredding each piece of paper directly after it’s been scanned? They’ll also need to remove staples, keep things in the proper order and be ready to scan A LOT of paper. This isn’t something you finish before lunch. A “master plan” should be drawn up in advance, complete with proper classifications and indices for file types. And if your firm or department is planning on implementing a full ECM system, be sure the staff is well-versed and familiar with it.</li>
<li>Decide how to get the information where it needs to go. Will you be manually transferring the data into folders, or is optical character or barcode recognition (OCR or BCR) technology required? If so, you’ll need to settle on a capable batch scanning software suite. Ambir offers a bulk scanning, forms management and data extraction software package called <a href="http://www.ambir.com/ezescan">EzeScan</a>.</li>
<li>If you’re working in a Remote Desktop Services or Citrix<sup>®</sup> environment, scanning to a server can be tricky business. You’ll need to create a virtual “scanning network” in order to get the files where you want them. <a href="http://www.ambir.com/ScanLink-Pro">ScanLink<sup>®</sup> Pro</a> is a simple way to connect any office in a remote scanning network, allowing you to scan from anywhere.</li>
<li>Stick to your guns. Once you’ve begun the process, keep up what’s working. Don’t get sloppy or cut corners. When it’s time to retrieve the information later, it’s crucial that you index it properly now. This includes keeping up a detailed file naming system and keeping pages in the correct order, literally. If you’re creating massive, multi-page PDF documents, the story can’t read out of order.</li>
<li>But don’t ignore chances for improvement. If something in your original plan can be improved – maybe a particular type of form is suited for OCR to create text-editable files – then adjust the plan. It’ll improve the results and leave you with a more efficient document workflow.</li>
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<title><![CDATA[Scanning Slides: How to Protect Your Generations of 35mm Mounted Slides ]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 19:18:43 +0000</pubDate>
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