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DIY Mini Memory Labs
The DIY Mini Memory Labs are do-it-yourself stations where you can digitize your photos and home movies from a few select local libraries. Currently, the Mini Memory Labs are available at Fletcher Library and McMath Library.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU VISIT
Each cart can digitize:
- Photographs/Documents
- VHS Tapes
- Photo Film Strips
- Negatives
- Mounted Slides
DIY Mini Memory Lab Policy
You must sign in at the branch to use the Mini Memory Lab. By signing in, you agree to the following:
- The Mini Memory Labs are a Do-It-Yourself service, and I understand that library staff will not digitize or scan my items for me.
- The Central Arkansas Library System is not responsible for any items left or damaged at the Mini Memory Labs.
- I understand that to save my files, I must bring a storage device (external hard drive or flash drive) or log in to a cloud storage account (Google Drive, iCloud, etc.).
- Digitizing copyrighted material is prohibited.
A/V formats digitize in real time. If the tape has two hours of content, then it will take two hours to digitize that content. There is no way to speed up the process. Also, the condition of material to be digitized may limit the ability to digitize and the quality of the digitization.
Personal Archiving Classes & Resources
Before patrons use the Mini Memory Lab services, we strongly encourage attending our Personal Archiving class. This class is held once a month and introduces patrons to organizing their photos and other papers.
The CALS DIY Memory Lab Project was established as part of the DC Public Library Memory Lab Network and funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services with continued funding from the Mellon Foundation.

