The Digital Imaging Channel Surpasses 700 Subscribers on YouTube, Promoting Efficient Records Management Education
The Digital Imaging Channel Surpasses 700 Subscribers on YouTube
BMI Imaging Systems, based in Sunnyvale, California, has announced that its YouTube channel, The Digital Imaging Channel, has successfully exceeded 700 subscribers. This milestone marks an impressive growth trajectory for a platform designed specifically for records and information management professionals. As the channel gained popularity, it demonstrated a commitment to providing straightforward, educational content aimed at simplifying the complexities of digitization and records management.
The channel has established itself as a crucial resource for individuals and organizations looking for clear and concise answers regarding digital processes. Users are increasingly turning to BMI Imaging for guidance on topics surrounding the transition from analog to digital formats, which can often be daunting for many. The channel's success in surpassing 700 subscribers just six months after crossing the 600 mark is a testament to the growing interest from records teams eager to enhance their understanding of digitization practices.
The Digital Imaging Channel prioritizes brief, informative videos that cut through the jargon and focus on delivering practical knowledge. Recent videos tackle a variety of relevant subjects, including budgeting and scoping for scanning projects, the journey of microfilm post-office, understanding document custody, and strategies for ensuring the longevity and retrievability of digital records over time. As Will Whitney, the President and CEO of BMI Imaging Systems, pointed out, the primary goal was not to accumulate views for the sake of metrics, but rather to address questions that professionals in the field are genuinely asking.
This approach resonates with viewers who appreciate actionable insights without the commercial undertones that can often accompany educational content. BMI Imaging's philosophy is clear: someone tasked with managing thousands of rolls of microfilm or countless boxes of files deserves straightforward guidance, not a sales pitch. The increase to over 700 subscribers is an affirmation of their educational approach, providing them with the motivation to continue producing valuable content.
Looking ahead, the company has ambitious plans for The Digital Imaging Channel, including producing long-term educational materials that encompass topics such as digital preservation, PDF accessibility in compliance with ADA Title II, security measures in hosting for sensitive data, and practical guidance on executing real-life conversion projects. These initiatives will not only bolster the knowledge base of subscribers but will also foster a community centered on improving records management practices.
The Digital Imaging Channel remains a free educational tool, accessible to anyone interested in the field. For those interested in joining the channel's growing subscriber base, simply search for The Digital Imaging Channel on YouTube. To learn more about BMI Imaging’s digitization and secure hosting services, visit their website at https://www.bmiimaging.com.
About BMI Imaging Systems
Founded in 1958, BMI Imaging Systems specializes in converting various forms of analog records, such as paper, microfilm, and microfiche, into secure and searchable digital collections. The company also provides organizations with robust solutions for storing and accessing these digital records. Thanks to a dedicated team incorporating in-house software development, project management, and IT professionals, BMI emphasizes quality and safety in all its projects.
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