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Old 11-17-2011, 02:32 PM   #11
NicholasV
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The labor of digitizing a book is fairly large, unless you have an automated process like Google Books. You are thinking like an a wannabe archivist, collector. Really you just read most books once or not even(since it easy to buy several books for very cheap, especially used but harder to find time to read them all) and most often you never reference it physically again. Ultimately it would be easier to just buy a ebook if there is one available instead of spending the time to archive a given title, despite what you may mistakenly think about how easy it is to digitally render a book.
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