Reprography and its Use

Authors

  • Deepshikha Dutta Dibrugarh University

Keywords:

Reprography, Xerox, Duplication, Photocopy

Abstract

We may rejoice at the vastly enhanced access the technologies afford to an enormous, and evergrowing, diversity of materials. Not only will computers, scanners and facsimile machines make it easier and faster to copy, but they will facilitate the dispersal of copies to all points of the globe. The increasing popularity and recognition of reprographic techniques are due to their role in the dissemination of knowledge through duplication of documents. Reprographic shops are now seen in all the big cities near courts, passport offices, academic and research institutions. This technological development has also facilitated the exchange of data among various institutions and individuals working at far off places.

Author Biography

Deepshikha Dutta, Dibrugarh University

Conservation Assistant

Published

2016-07-31

How to Cite

Dutta, D. (2016). Reprography and its Use. LISPA : A New Dimension to Knowledge, 2(1), 84-89. Retrieved from https://lispa.journal.org.in/index.php/lispa/article/view/32