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June 8th, 2009

Cut. Scan. Read.

Posted by Robin Harris @ 2:31 pm

Categories: Infrastructure

Tags: Adobe PDF, Minute, Scanners, Hardware, Peripherals, Robin Harris

Google books has nothing on me: for months now I’ve been cutting the pages out of old books, scanning them into PDFs, storing them on a hard drive and recycling the paper. OCR makes the text searchable and selectable.

Most important: I’ll never schlep them up a flight of stairs again.

Ripping books. Literally.
I have a sheet-fed scanner - a Fujitsu Scan Snap S510M - which works quickly. It handles about 20 sheets per minute, scanning both sides. A 200 page book takes about 5 minutes to scan.

The problem is turning a bound book into sheets. I’ve been using a utility knife to cut the pages, but I’m hoping to find something quicker - and smaller than a bandsaw.

But the knife only takes a few minutes. In less than 10 minutes I can reduce a bulky 2-3 pound book to a weightless file with all the typography, graphics and even the paper’s color preserved in a PDF.

A target rich environment
I still have books from college and grad school, such as Mendenhall’s Understanding Statistics, the most practical stat book I’ve found. Having it on my computer rather than upstairs on a shelf makes it much more usable.

Many books get occasional reference use, and they are all top candidates for the cut/scan/read treatment. Hardcover books also can be cut up, scanned and reglued, or so it is claimed.

There are non-destructive scanners but my point is to get rid of the book after it is scanned. For college students the point is to avoid paying high textbook prices.

I’m not saying they should have scanned those books, but I understand.

The Storage Bits take
Buckminster Fuller used to talk about the ephemeralization of the physical, the logical outcome of “doing more with less.” We are still caught up in the physicality of media, from the 10 Commandment’s stone tablets to the soothing solidity of a book-lined wall.

But the downloading iTunes generation has moved past that. You want a greener society? Stop cutting down trees and lugging books around.

Me? I just want to save my back the next time I move.

Comments welcome, of course.

Robin HarrisRobin Harris has been messing with computers for over 30 years and selling and marketing data storage for over 20 in companies large and small. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 26 Talkback(s)
Re: Searching the PDFs?
Intriguing. What OCR software do you use? And, can you search within the resulting pdf, or do you have to search a separate file?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jdzdnet17 Posted on: 07/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
i dunno man.  lostarchitect | 06/08/09
On the plus side I'm learning about book binding.  Robin HarrisZDNet Moderator | 06/08/09
Books about Bookbinding  eBookReader | 06/09/09
Oh my God... killing books...  MV_z | 06/09/09
My biggest issue  MariusSilverwolf | 06/08/09
Why not? eInk is easy to read by natural light  gmeader | 06/09/09
RE: Cut. Scan. Read.  richj@... | 06/08/09
I don't condone it . . .  Robin HarrisZDNet Moderator | 06/08/09
We are sorry for your loss  terry flores | 06/09/09
There are a lot of problems with the current model  Beat a Dead Horse | 06/10/09
I can't do it  snafu_77 | 06/08/09
Missed pages?  Xtomik | 06/08/09
pages usually have numbers at the bottom. wink n/m  lostarchitect | 06/08/09
Better question  wolf_z | 06/09/09
Easy. Don't screw up.  Robin HarrisZDNet Moderator | 06/09/09
RE: Cut. Scan. Read.  smitty0375@... | 06/08/09
Horrible  giusrossi@... | 06/09/09
OCR is in addition to the scan  Robin HarrisZDNet Moderator | 06/09/09
Re: Searching the PDFs?  jdzdnet17 | 07/03/09
Um ... do you really have that much time on your hands?  Ludovit | 06/09/09
Two things.  wolf_z | 06/09/09
Troll  john.lemme@... | 06/09/09
Troll my aunt Fanny  wolf_z | 06/09/09
I love books too - but they're mostly tools, not icons  Robin HarrisZDNet Moderator | 06/09/09
Try  isulzer | 06/09/09
Violating Copyright Law  jimmanis | 06/10/09

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