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NH Guy
Lv 5
NH Guy asked in Computers & InternetSoftware · 1 decade ago

Do you know an inexpensive method to scan a book and create pdf files that are searchable?

I have a World War I book that I want to scan and post on a website in pdf format. The book contains about 140 pages consisting of a combination of pictures and text. I'd like the text to be searchable so it can be found by google.

I'm looking for suggestions as to how to do this. I currently have Adobe Photoshop Elements 5.0 that I use to run the scanner on my HP Photosmart C5180 all-in-one. It imports the individual page scans, and I can save them in pdf format.

I'm looking for suggestions as to how to merge the individual pdf's into one big pdf, and to have the text in the final pdf be searchable. Spending a lot of money for this is not in the budget, so buying Acrobat 9 is not an option. I could buy something that was more modestly priced.

Does anyone have suggestions as to possible ways that this could be accomplished?

Are there services where you can send a book and get back an internet ready pdf?

Update:

The book was published before 1922 and is not copyrighted.

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    Firstly, you may search up in google. Google has indexed nearly 300 million PDF.

    If you cannot find it in google. You may need to

    1 Turning scanned pdf to searchable text

    You may need a OCR service to achieve this goal. You may try http://ocrterminal.com./ You may sign up to gain free 30 pages quota every month.

    2 Combining many pdf files into one.

    You may need a pdf merger. You can download a free trial version from:http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-merger.html#153

    Hope that helps!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Pretty sure taht most E-books are written manually, or they take the original file that the book was printed from.

    More to the point, books are copyright material and you should not really be re-distributing it without the author / bookmakers permission.

  • Linda
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    When you're scanning the document, your printer should offer the type of file you want it turned into. Mine offers the option of making it a jpeg/PDF/etc

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