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Originally Posted by zephyrw
It seem to be very hard to read books borrowed from Internet Archive. Fonts are very small and hard to read. I do no tknow how to get bigger ones.
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1) There are two sets of books on IA. The free ones that don't need borrowed and the Open Library ones that need borrowed. The "free ones" are mostly Public Domain, or copyright stuff like manuals that the makers are happy to share.
The "Open Library" books, the ones that need borrowed are mostly pirated. They've been scanning for over 10 years as well as accepting uploads. They mostly ignore take down notices.
2) Almost all the IA document, "Open Library" or "Free" are all scans, available as images (raw), or as PDFs with an OCR layer not human curated, purely for search. The Kindle, text and epub are usually just the OCR layer.
3) So you are best to only download the "free" material, not borrow. Download the PDF and use a 10" or larger tablet.
Actually unless it's a manual, best to ignore IA unless the book is really out of copyright, not available as a real ebook and you are going to proof it.
See Gutenberg, or if you are in a Berne Convention Life+50 country, Fadedpages. Or the library here.