arkkisyöttöskannereissa
arkkisyöttöskannereissa refers to a Finnish term that translates to "in archive input scanners" or "in document input scanners." This term is used in the context of digitization projects, particularly those involving large volumes of historical documents, records, or archives. It describes the specialized scanners and the process of using them to convert physical documents into digital formats. These scanners are often designed for high-volume, continuous feeding of documents, allowing for efficient conversion of extensive collections. The term implies a focus on the input stage of a digitization workflow, where the physical items are fed into the scanning equipment. The objective is typically to preserve fragile documents, improve accessibility, enable searching, and reduce the physical storage requirements of archives. The scanners used in this context may vary in type, from flatbed scanners for delicate or oversized items to high-speed document feeders for more robust materials. The phrase emphasizes the practical application of scanning technology within the archival and records management domain.