| where to scan or digitize large genealogy charts?
I'd like to scan (or otherwise digitize) and put on a disk, 3 large sheets of paper --genealogy charts hand-written by my late mother-in-law.Kinko's has quoted a price of about $25 per sheet (eek). I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about where I could get them more inexpensively.Perhaps there are other "stores," or offices/etc. that normally scan blueprints, or old maps, or art pieces, or simliar large flat items where I could pay a lower fee. I probably should ask at my local library at least, and perhaps at a local university (but not sure where to start there). (the sizes of the papers range from 24 x 28" to 24 x 40"--though I could probably make that one less than 40)Thanks for any ideas!
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