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Destroying a book or not?
Hello. I would like to hear your opinion on something I am working on right now.
In the 90s, I got this one book from the USA about a certain subject (just look at my username). I wanted to read it, but back then, my english wasn't very good, so I never got far, even though it is a good book. Recently, when I emptied an old cupboard, I discovered the book again. And since I am still interested, I thought about reading it now, but due to my ebookreader, I rarely read paperbooks. I searched on the internet if the book is available as ebook, but I didn't find it. So I wanted to scan it by myself. I own a scanner, but the book is very thick, so I would need to push it very hard and maybe break it's spine. I also thought about taking pictures with my camera (a pretty good one) but that would be cumbersome and boring. However, my father has a scanner, with an automatic document feeder. But to use that, I would have to destroy the book - and I don't want that. So I looked on ebay and I found like 3-4 auctions with this book, at a price between $4 and $15. I thought about getting one of them and cut this one. But before that, I want to hear your opinion. Even as a kid, I treated my books like they were treasures. I always learned to handle a book well, so buying one just to destroy it would feel strange (even though I still own one in good condition). What is your opinion? |
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I'd have the same difficulty. Cutting the pages out of a book, even for a good purpose is sacrilegious. :-)
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I do this regularly. If the book isn't a rare edition, I've almost gotten over the feeling of guilt in chopping off the spine & running it through the document-feed scanner. I've bought several for the purpose of chop-and-scan; it's how I get personal ebooks of books that don't have, and aren't likely to have, an official ebook edition.
This includes out-of-print gaming books, some religious books, and multi-author books where the permissions likely preclude an authorized e-edition. If I'm feeling guilty or nostalgic about a particular copy, I keep the book, and if the margins are big enough, I've considered putting a comb binding on the loose pages. (So far, I've just rubber-banded them & put the books back on a shelf.) |
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I have a project that involves an online library and the authors are giving me their books to transform them into epub through scan+OCR. Some of them need them back, so I'm not allowed to cut and I scan the pages without destroying the book and the do the ocr+epub/mobi.
If you are interested I can help you with the ocr and ebook. |
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I could never cut up my books. The few hardcovers I've scanned myself, I just put carefully on the flatbad, one page at the time. It took a bit more time, but in the end I had a good ebook and a still very good looking hardcover... But I've been considering buying cheap copies and destroying that (same as you), but I doubt I ever could... ![]() |
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Hello
If it’s not just this book - and I’m sure after doing it once, it will not be... -, invest in a Plusteck OptickBook 3600 scanner (http://plustek.com/oeu/products/opticbook-series/) and just scan you own copy without destroying it (you are saving a bit on the price of the scanner already by not buying a second copy!) Best regards, |
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I just found a cheap used version of the book that I am searching. It costs like $4, without any shipping charges, so I consider this a bargain. However, I am still not sure if I really will sacrifice it, once I get it. @DDHariman: I already heard about the Plustek 3600 and I am really interested in it. Currently I use an old Canon Scanner. The strange thing about that one: I use it since many years. Recently I got a new computer with Windows 7. I tried to install it but I found out that Canon did update their drivers to Windows 7. So currently I am using a generic driver called VueScan. Once I have enough money, I will invest it in a scanner, but right now I am renovating a house that my parents own. Once that is finished I can move in, with my wife - who is 2nd month pregnant. So I am still pretty far away from getting a new scanner. |
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You need friends who have the right equipment and it's quick and easy. To guillotine the spine off. Ask the local printer to do it as a favor. They'd be pretty tight if they asked you to pay for one cut. Find someone who has a auto feed scanner that duplexes like the one we have at work which emails the scan to you. It will scan each page in about a second.
![]() With 400 pages you'll need to use Elfwreck's binding method but if smaller perhaps someone you know has a hot glue binder at work with clear covers and you can bind it back up. |
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Hello NASCARaddicted
With the new information you have posted I agree, buy the book you have found and scan it with your own canon scanner - it will be a bit slower, but you can do it, and... wish you and your lady the best. Best regards, Last edited by DDHarriman; 07-02-2011 at 06:59 PM. |
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