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Samuels Public Library debuts Memory Lab
Samuels Public Library is featuring a new Memory Lab! The Memory Lab is a do-it-yourself station that allows library patrons access to equipment for digitizing home videos, personal documents, photographs, and slides. Patrons can preserve and share media that is in danger of deterioration or requires equipment that is now hard to find.
“The Memory Lab is a great addition to the Library. It is a big relief to be able to transfer my old photos and VHS tapes to a digital format, and it’s so easy! I have years and years of memories that I can finally save,” says Melody Hotek, Samuels Library Board of Trustees Member.
The Memory Lab includes a VHS converter, Kodak Scanza for film negatives as well as a wi-fi document scanner. Patrons who register will be receive a brief tutorial from staff and then control how they digitize their materials.

“Personal collections are larger than ever,” said Erin Rooney, Adult Reference Supervisor. “This gives our patrons the ability to save their keepsakes, protect against possible loss, as well as preserve for future generations.”
The Memory Lab is now available to use. Library patrons can register to use the Memory Lab station for a 2-hour session through the Library’s registration calendar.
About Samuels Public Library
Samuels Public Library brings people, information and ideas together to enrich lives and build community. A 501(c)(3) organization, the library annually serves 200,000 visitors, checks out nearly 400,000 books, electronic and digital services, and provides essential computer access, wireless service and public meeting spaces for the community. To learn more, visit www.samuelslibrary.net or call (540) 635-3153.
