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An 8-Step Guide to Digitization for Book Publishers

Kitaboo

As content goes digital there is a pressing need for publishers and libraries to digitize their books in acceptable formats that reduce file size, allow text formatting and enable online search of the books in the online space. They can read books online or download for offline use. Destructive book scanning.

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An 8-Step Guide to Digitization for Book Publishers

Kitaboo

As content goes digital there is a pressing need for publishers and libraries to digitize their books in acceptable formats that reduce file size, allow text formatting and enable online search of the books in the online space. They can read books online or download for offline use. Destructive book scanning.

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6 Factors to Consider while Digitizing Books at Scale

Hurix Digital

Book digitization, digitizing books or book scanning refers to the process of converting physical books, magazines and other records into digital media using an image scanner. The ASCII format helps to reduce file size and allows text to be searched, reformatted or processed by third-party applications.

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Convert PDF Files Online with These Free and Reliable Tools

Kitaboo

However, as mobile devices dominate eBook reading globally, the static nature of PDFs poses challenges for readers. With more than 50% of eBook reading now happening on mobile devices, the need for reflowable formats is apparent. It efficiently converts PDFs into various formats, including scanned files, with ease.

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Enterprise Document Management Systems: Stop Relying on Metadata

BigTinCan

Here’s how that works: AI-powered search scans entire documents. Instead of just searching for titles and metadata, Bigtincan scans all text associated with a document, including text within a PDF. Offline access on any device. Mobile device whitelisting. Remote content wipe capability. You lose control over the document.

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Ring in the New Year by Making your eLearning Mobile

Mindflash

It’s a topic that is widely discussed and is only going to come more into focus in 2016 as the rise of mobile browsing continues. If your eLearning is being used on a mobile device, it’s unlikely that you’ll have your user’s full attention for a prolonged period of time. What is your mLearning strategy ? How do you solve this problem?

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