Digitize Your Personal Backlist? For a Dollar?
Book scanning service 1DollarScan integrates with Evernote. Everyone happy?
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Publishers and authors are provided a portal to approve or deny the scanning of printed material at author.1dollarscan.com. However, not everyone is convinced the company is acting responsibly; as reported elsewhere, the Authors Guild believes this process to be copyright infringement.
Speaking of publisher bugaboos, 1DollarScan also offers an Amazon direct option, wherein print books ordered from Amazon can be sent directly to 1DollarScan to be converted to ebooks.
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- Companies:
- Amazon.com
- Nielsen BookScan
- Places:
- San Jose, Calif.
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