I’ve spent a good chunk of the year making ebooks from out-of-print dead tree books. Proofing and formatting takes a ton of time. Nobody reads them but me.
You’ll be that guy that records old shows on VHS and when he died the only record of old shows was donated to an archive/museum. A priceless contribution to humanity.
I’ve spent a good chunk of the year making ebooks from out-of-print dead tree books. Proofing and formatting takes a ton of time. Nobody reads them but me.
You’ll be that guy that records old shows on VHS and when he died the only record of old shows was donated to an archive/museum. A priceless contribution to humanity.
If you don’t mind, archive.org has a place where you can upload them.
you should upload them to archive.org!
Do you have these online somewhere?
What’s your process? What tools do you use??
Doing priceless work. Where are they online?
A noble endeavour. Unless we do something about it, we’re going to have a huge copyright-shaped hole in our cultural history.
I bought an out of print book for Kindle that was typed and formatted as a father-son project. So glad they took the time.