Libraries Solutions
Library & Archive Document
Management
Digital archives, historical documents, catalog records, and patron files with advanced manuscript recognition technology.
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Industry Challenge
Libraries need advanced digitization, historical document preservation, and efficient catalog management systems.
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M-Paperless Solution
M-Paperless provides specialized manuscript recognition with digital preservation and catalog organization.
Why Libraries Choose M-Paperless
Preserve rare collections, enable searchable archives, and streamline cataloging with manuscript-aware OCR.
Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs]
Answers about digitization, preservation, and archive access for librarians and archivists.
Yes — M-Paperless includes manuscript-aware OCR and image enhancement tools to transcribe and index handwritten and printed historical documents for searchable archives.
The platform stores high-resolution master images, maintains versioned metadata, and supports export in archival formats. Preservation workflows and provenance metadata help maintain long-term access.
M-Paperless provides APIs and export connectors to link extracted metadata and digital objects with popular ILS and cataloging systems for synchronized records.
M-Paperless features advanced manuscript recognition technology specifically designed for historical documents and handwritten materials. The system carefully processes fragile documents, aged papers, and historical manuscripts while preserving original formatting and making content fully searchable without damaging originals.
Yes, M-Paperless processes library catalog records, acquisition documents, and collection inventories by classification system and subject area. The system organizes books, periodicals, and digital resources while maintaining detailed cataloging information for library management and patron services.
M-Paperless organizes patron registration, circulation records, and administrative documentation by patron and transaction date. The system maintains library membership records, borrowing histories, and administrative paperwork while ensuring patron privacy and confidentiality requirements.
The system provides high-quality digital preservation standards with metadata extraction and long-term storage formats. M-Paperless creates searchable digital archives that preserve content for future generations while maintaining original document integrity and scholarly accessibility.
M-Paperless organizes research papers, academic journals, and reference materials by subject, author, and publication date. The system extracts bibliographic information and creates searchable indexes that support scholarly research and academic reference services.
Yes, M-Paperless processes interlibrary loan requests, resource sharing agreements, and borrowing documentation by institution and transaction. The system tracks loan status, due dates, and return procedures while maintaining records required for interlibrary cooperation and resource sharing.
The system organizes special collections, archival finding aids, and research documentation by collection and provenance. M-Paperless maintains detailed archival descriptions, access restrictions, and research permissions while providing controlled access for scholarly research activities.
M-Paperless operates entirely on-premise with full encryption and detailed access controls. The system provides multiple security levels for different collection types while maintaining complete audit trails of document access and research activities for security and preservation purposes.
M-Paperless organizes digitization project documentation, grant applications, and preservation workflows by project and funding source. The system tracks digitization progress, quality standards, and deliverable requirements while maintaining documentation for grant reporting and project management.
M-Paperless offers API integration capabilities to connect with major library management systems and catalog databases. Digital collections can be automatically linked to catalog records, and the system can receive metadata from library systems for seamless collection management integration.