Zeutschel: The Future of the Past

With its scanning and microfilm systems, Zeutschel GmbH has played a key role for more than 50 years in the digitisation and digital preservation of valuable documents, both in librarianship and archive management as well as in industrial companies and public administration. The company is the world market leader in book scanners and a trendsetter in the field of microfilm cameras and microfilm scanners. 

Now, zeta, Zeutschel's multiple award-winning overhead scanner, brings all the advantages of "scanning from above" into the modern office. It has never been so easy, efficient and eco-friendly to digitally copy pages from books, files or balance sheets. 

The range of software products and accompanying services under the "OSCAR" umbrella brand is extensive and supports libraries and archives in building up digital collections in the internet and in the realisation of digital services. 

The company founded in 1961, employs 65 members of staff and its products and services are represented in more than 100 countries. All Zeutschel products are "Made in Germany": The complete manufacture and entire research and development activities take place at the company's headquarters in Tübingen-Hirschau.

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Ein Projekt im Rahmen von "WissensWandel. Digitalprogramm für Bibliotheken und Archive innerhalb von NEUSTART KULTUR“ des Deutschen Bibliotheksverbands e.V. (dbv), gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien.

Die Digitalisierung des Nachlasses von Rudolf Schmidt wurde durch das Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kultur des Landes Brandenburg gefördert.