@sarahjeong HLS Library has a scanner that can do many pages at a time if they aren't bound. Might be able to convince them to help.
Question — I want to open JLG articles from 80s-90s to the public. I am not going to flatbed scan thousands of pages. Now what?
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@KendraSerra can’t slice the binding off copies unless we have redundant copies. So I guess the first step is finding redundant copies.
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@noahmccormack through Harvard Lib?
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@sarahjeong Intern? :p -
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@sarahjeong Haha, I actually am a control freak and even hate ceding things like scanning to other people.
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@sarahjeong i sometimes scan books by taking jpg pic of each 2 pages, then combining into one PDF. much faster than scanner.Merci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong but actually tho https://archive.org/scanningMerci. Twitter en tiendra compte pour améliorer votre fil. SupprimerSupprimer
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@sarahjeong is this definitely not a situation where you could cut the bindings? -
@xor@sarahjeong somewhere in recent history someone posted on BoingBoing their homemade book scanning project. Laser cut wood & goodies. -
@That_AC@sarahjeong I had the pleasure of using something similar recently, but it's still lots of scanning http://parkerhiggins.net/2013/11/scripts-for-book-scanning/ …
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