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  2. BookScouter.com - Wikipedia

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    BookScouter.com is a comparison shopping website that helps buy, sell, and rent textbooks and used books online. [2] The website compares offers and prices from 30 booksellers and buyback vendors in the US and suggests the most fitting place to purchase or sell a given book. [3] The website is mainly used by college students. [4]

  3. Google Books - Wikipedia

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    The authors can allow visitors to download their ebook for free, or they can set their own purchase price. They can change the price back and forth, offering discounts whenever it suits them. Also, if a book's author chooses to add an ISBN, LCCN or OCLC record number, the service will update the book's url to include it. Then, the author can ...

  4. BookScan - Wikipedia

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    BookScan records cash register sales of books by tracking ISBNs when a clerk scans the barcode. BookScan only tracks print book sales, thus excluding ebook sales from major e-tailers such as Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo, Apple, and Google Play. BookScan likewise does not include non-retail sales through channels such as libraries ...

  5. Biblio.com - Wikipedia

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    In early 2024, Biblio, in collaboration with the ABAA, secured exclusive rights to the American Book Prices Current (ABPC) database, which consisted of over 50 years of detailed book auction records. Biblio then created the Auction and Books Sales Archive , which is a combination of the historic ABPC auction records and Biblio's own historic ...

  6. Book scanning - Wikipedia

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    Internet Archive Scribe book scanner in 2011 Internet Archive book scanner. Book scanning or book digitization (also: magazine scanning or magazine digitization) is the process of converting physical books and magazines into digital media such as images, electronic text, or electronic books (e-books) by using an image scanner. [1]

  7. Planetary scanner - Wikipedia

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    Both practices can damage rare books; For example, opening a book 180 degrees can be damaging to its spine. These scanners are also implemented to scan other fragile documents such as old maps. However, planetary scanners that allow the book to open to a full 180 degrees have special features that protect the book binding from being damaged.

  8. Elliot Stock - Wikipedia

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    The monthly Book-Prices Current was started in 1887 by the firm of Elliot Stock and became a standard reference for book dealers and collectors. [2] Beginning in 1886 Stock published a book series titled The Book-Lover's Library .

  9. TREVENTUS - Wikipedia

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    The book scanner scans two pages at once and turns the pages automatically using a vacuum to pick up the pages and using an air flow to turn the pages. If a book is opened by 180° for the digitization often the binding becomes broken. To avoid such damage the ScanRobot uses a wooden made book cradle with a 60° opening angle.