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AJR 2005; 184:1353-1355
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Computers in Radiology

A Solution for Transferring 35-mm Slide Collections into a Digital Teaching-File Database System

Mark S. Frank and Richard B. Gunderman

Department of Radiology, Indiana University, 714 N Senate Ave., Ste. 100, Indianapolis, IN 46202.

OBJECTIVE. Our objective was to develop a convenient yet comprehensive process for transferring 35-mm radiology slides into a digital teaching-file system capable of delivering online educational content and serving also as a general-purpose digital media repository.

CONCLUSION. We believe this approach provides a feasible solution for converting radiologists' educational 35-mm slides into well-organized, high-quality digital media suitable for both online education and speaker-led presentations.


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